Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte personally drew up "death lists" and boasted about murders committed during his ...
British comedian and actor Russell Brand pleaded not guilty to two fresh charges of rape and sexual assault at a London court ...
France's foreign minister on Tuesday demanded an explanation after US envoy Charles Kushner failed to show up to explain ...
China imposed export restrictions on dozens of Japanese firms on Tuesday that it said were involved in building up Tokyo's ...
China took action against 40 Japanese companies and entities on Tuesday, citing national security concerns, the latest ...
Physician-turned-influencer Peter Attia has left television network CBS News following the publication of hundreds of emails the commentator exchanged with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, US ...
A new Dutch government took power on Monday, with 38-year-old centrist Rob Jetten sworn in as the country's youngest-ever ...
Fashion has long trained consumers to treat wear as failure. A frayed cuff suggests neglect. A patched seam signals age. Value, the industry insists, belongs to the new. Yet in ...
Global equities traded mixed and the dollar fell slightly Monday as uncertainty over Donald Trump's tariffs gripped markets ...
The leading candidate to become Iraq's next prime minister, former premier Nouri al-Maliki, told AFP on Monday that he will ...
Italian power giant Enel said Monday it was boosting investment in renewables, with planned spending of 20 billion euros ($23.6 billion) by 2028 focused on Europe and the United States.
Rodrigo Duterte personally authorised murders and hand-picked some of the victims of his "war on drugs", the International ...
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