Authorities say that several people have been wounded when a giant scaffolding collapsed in Antwerp's diamond district
Japan has confirmed that a man freed from Syria is a Japanese freelance journalist who was kidnapped three years ago and saud he appears to be in good health
In Africa, praise for Saudi Arabia reveals a diplomatic dance; 'confident in Saudi justice'
Turkish president says those responsible for Saudi journalist Khashoggi's killing won't escape justice
'Sometimes I wonder if I am not beautiful': Polygamy persists in Africa, to critics' dismay
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Willa has weakened to a tropical storm but torrential rains will continue in west-central Mexico
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Willa has weakened to a tropical storm but torrential rains will continue in west-central Mexico
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza has won the toss and opted to bowl first against Zimbabwe in the second limited-overs international
Hurricane Willa weakens to tropical storm but torrential rains to continue in west-central Mexico
The government of India has placed the director of the federal investigative agency and his deputy on leave days after the agency filed a case against the deputy alleging that he took bribes to settle a money laundering case
Police say government forces have killed two rebels during a gunbattle in the outskirts of disputed Kashmir's main city, sparking violent anti-India protests by residents
An attorney for a former Virginia Tech student accused of illegally possessing an assault weapon says the Chinese national has decided to leave the United Sates
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called on the country's auto industry to stop penny-pinching when it comes to fixing diesel cars with excessive emissions
Ford revamps Asian business, hires former Chery Automobile exec as CEO
3 ACL tears since 2013 won't keep Creighton basketball player Martin Krampelj off court
Brooks Koepka at No. 1 in the world and looking for a strong finishing kick to a dream year
An athlete who met with Prince Harry and was featured in promotions for the Invictus Games has withdrawn from the event while facing drugs and weapons charges
Official: Hundreds of Afghans block highway in eastern province to protest killings of civilians in army clashes
Deutsche Bank saw net profit fall 65 percent to 229 million euros ($262 million) in the third quarter but CEO Christian Sewing says the bank made progress cutting costs and would be profitable for the full year for the first time since 2014
Asian markets mixed as US businesses caution against costs of tariffs in earnings reports
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