Ex-Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has branded Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for leaving the European Union "deranged," fueling tensions as the ruling Conservative Party gathers for its annual Conference
A Syrian rebel group says it will not withdraw its fighters from a demilitarized zone around the northwestern province of Idlib that was agreed on this month between Russia and Turkey
Typhoon pummels Japan, flights canceled, trains shut down
Turkey's state-run news agency says a boat carrying migrants has capsized off Turkey's northern Aegean coast, killing at least five people
Nobel Prizes are the most prestigious awards on the planet but the aura of this year's announcements has been dulled by questions over why so few women have entered the pantheon, particularly in the sciences
Malawi soccer federation head Walter Nyamilandu has won an election for a place on the FIFA Council, a surprising result that saw 2010 World Cup chief organizer Danny Jordaan of South Africa miss out again.
It's medal day at the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup
Egypt's Olympic Committee is appealing to the country's parliament to lift the immunity of the chairman of a Cairo club it sanctioned for his misconduct
Director Isaki Lacuesta's film "Between Two Waters" has won the top prize at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, the biggest film festival for Spanish-language films
Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson is checking in periodically from the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup
One of the women who has accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct has an extensive legal history
Doubts about diesel, Brexit looming, trade worries, tighter emissions controls
Three people have been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a civic leader and former airline executive in Memphis, Tennessee
An early warning system that could have prevented some deaths in the tsunami that hit an Indonesian island on Friday is stalled in the testing phase
Boko Haram has been repelled, Cameroon's leader declares in rare visit to troubled region
Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev has cast his ballot in his country's crucial referendum on whether to accept a landmark deal ending a dispute with Greece by changing the country's name to North Macedonia
Iraq's self-ruled Kurdish region is holding parliamentary elections a year after a vote for independence sparked a punishing backlash from Baghdad, leaving Kurdish leaders deeply divided
Polls have opened in Macedonia's crucial referendum, where citizens are deciding whether to accept a landmark deal ending a decades-old dispute with neighboring Greece by changing their country's name to North Macedonia
Looters are stealing items from a shopping mall badly damaged by a massive earthquake and tsunami in the hard-hit Indonesian city of Palu in central Sulawesi as search and rescue efforts continue for trapped victims
Justin Herbert threw two touchdown passes and La'Mar Winston Jr. returned a fumble for a touchdown to help No. 19 Oregon bounce back from a crushing loss a week ago by beating No. 24 California 42-24
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