The incident took place during Spain's clash against Morocco in the round of 16.
A man from the waiting crowd shouted at the couple for destroying the royal family.
In a horrific incident reported from the Indian state of Jharkhand, a 20-year-old man beheaded his 24-year-old cousin over a long-standing land dispute.
The singer was spotted with what appeared to be a baby bump at the NYWICI Matrix Awards on Oct. 26.
A man got stuck between the legs of an elephant statue while performing a ritual at a temple in India.
The six-part "Harry & Meghan" Netflix series will air in two parts: on Dec. 8 and Dec. 15.
However, fans continue to praise the Portugal legend for everything he has done for the national team.
Musk has reportedly converted a few rooms at Twitter headquarters into bedrooms.
The Duke of Sussex reportedly expressed wanting to swap lives with someone else during his youth.
North Korea executed two high school students for reportedly watching and distributing South Korean dramas among their friends.
The Prince of Wales is reportedly ready to "push back any wild claims" the Sussexes make in their show.
The five sentenced to death were convicted of "corruption on earth" -- one of the most serious offences under Islamic sharia law in Iran.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan issued an emergency directive on Tuesday prohibiting the use of Chinese-owned short-video sharing app TikTok on state government devices and networks.
In the EU, a new piece of legislation due to be implemented in May 2023 will force Apple to open up its iPhone operating system to other payment options and app stores.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union called on automakers to shift their entire supply chain out of China's Xinjiang region after a new report on Tuesday suggests that nearly every major automaker has significant exposure to products made with forced labor.
BlackRock Inc Chief Financial Officer Gary Shedlin on Tuesday said his firm is freezing most hiring and reducing expenses.
The dollar crept higher on Wednesday as top executives from the biggest U.S. banks warned of an impending recession, which dampened risk appetite and kept the greenback supported.
Prince Harry and Associated Newspapers, one of Britain's biggest media publishers, have agreed a temporary pause in his libel claim to try to settle the case, London's High Court heard on Tuesday.
Pubs have been central to British communities for centuries, but their number has been dwindling for years and has plunged to its lowest ever level
The Saudi Arabian football team Al-Nasr Sporting Club has expressed interest in the Portugues star Cristiano Ronaldo after his Manchester exit.
In "TFT" Set 8, Hero Augments will be champion-specific power-ups rather than team-wide like the Augments in past sets.
The gameplay in "Skull & Bones" is made to make players feel like dangerous pirate captains.
One hundred years ago on Tuesday, Ireland gained statehood in the midst of a bitter civil war.
"I'm nearly bankrupt," says Jad Fawaz, a crypto trader in Abu Dhabi. "I'm laughing because there's no point in exerting more depression and more frustration about it."
The European Union reached an agreement Tuesday to ban the import of products including coffee, cocoa and soy in cases where they are deemed to contribute to deforestation.
European Union and Western Balkans leaders met in the Albanian capital Tirana on Tuesday for a summit meant to reassure the region of a future in the wealthy bloc amid fears of rising Russian and Chinese influence.
European Union finance ministers will on Tuesday look to get Hungary's backing for 18 billion euros ($18.89 billion) of support for Ukraine for next year in exchange for access to EU money from its recovery fund as well as budget.
Global airlines are predicting their first industry-wide profit since 2019 next year as air travel rebounds from COVID-19 restrictions, while a new war of words erupted with airports on Tuesday over rising air fares and ground charges.
Britain's financial watchdog on Tuesday proposed tougher rules for approving financial promotions after a sharp rise in misleading marketing online.
Meta Platforms' Oversight Board recommended on Tuesday that the company revamp its system exempting high-profile users from its rules, saying the practice privileged the powerful and allowed business interests to influence content decisions.