Ecuadorean government documents have laid bare an unorthodox attempt to extricate Assange from his embassy hideaway in London by naming him as a diplomat to Moscow
South Korea has denied refugee status for nearly 400 asylum seekers from war-torn Yemen months after their arrival on the island of Jeju sparked an anti-immigrant uproar
Pakistan seamer Mohammad Abbas ripped through Australia's batting lineup with a five-wicket haul as the visitors were bowled out for 145 on the second day of the second cricket test
President Donald Trump is criticizing mounting global condemnation of Saudi Arabia over the case of missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi
Rail travel at Paddington _ one of London's busiest stations _ is being disrupted after damage to overhead electrical wires halted all travel
Official figures show that inflation in Britain eased back during September following a fall in food and non-alcoholic beverage prices
Germany's federal prosecutor's office, which handles terrorism and national security cases in Germany, says it's taking over the investigation into a bloody hostage taking in the western city of Cologne
Relatives wept in grief as the bodies of five South Korean mountain climbers arrived home from Nepal where they died in a storm last week
A court in Thailand has sentenced a former Buddhist monk known for his jet-set lifestyle to 16 years in prison for raping a 13-year-old girl who he also impregnated
New Zealand's opposition leader has been secretly recorded using an obscenity to attack a colleague and making other questionable remarks as turmoil in the conservative party escalated
European Union leaders are converging on Brussels for what had been billed as a "moment of truth" Brexit summit but which now holds little promise for a breakthrough
Experience batsmen Hashim Amla and JP Duminy are out of South Africa's limited-overs tour to Australia, with allrounder Chris Morris recalled for the three ODIs and one Twenty20 game next month
Three detained journalists have appeared in a Myanmar court to face charges filed against them by the Yangon government, which says the story they published was false
A U.S. Navy research vessel has docked in Taiwan amid tensions with China over trade and arms sales
A temple in southern India that's one of the largest Hindu pilgrimage centers in the world is set to open its doors to females of menstruating age following a ruling by the top court
The NHL is finally shrugging off its reputation as being a 'men-only' club with the Maple Leafs hiring Hayley Wickenheiser, and Kim Pegula taking over as president of the Buffalo Sabres
Monique Lamoureux-Morando and twin sister Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson are each expecting their first child after starting the year off helping the US win Olympic gold in women's hockey
America's top diplomat is Turkey, where a strongly pro-government newspaper has published a gruesome recounting of the alleged slaying of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul
German news agency dpa says German transport helicopters in Afghanistan have been shot but that nobody was injured.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has landed in Turkey to discuss the disappearance and alleged slaying of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi with authorities there
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