Losses on Wall Street rip through Asian financial markets amid fears about interest rates and trade tariffs.
A court has ordered Zamira Hajiyeva, 55, wife of a jailed Azerbaijan banker to explain lavish spending.
Experts say Hurricane Michael could be a "life-altering event" as 375,000 urged to flee.
South Korea move to lift sanctions is aimed at encouraging North Korea down the path of denuclearization.
The "impostor's" internal drive for perfection and their constant expectation of external criticism pushes them to underestimate their abilities.
Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad warned of new taxes to pay debts following scandal-tainted rule of Najib Razak.
Leaders of Europe's largest economy warn no trade deal would be a "disaster" for businesses on both sides of the English Channel.
Having a black Nobel laureate would inspire more black students to become black professors, which in turn would inspire more young black people to study science.
Two Americans won the Nobel Prize for studying pressing issues facing the global economy: how to deal with pollution and climate change and how to foster the innovation needed to tackle such problems.
Far-right maverick Bolsonaro was expected to come out in front in first round of Brazil voting, but he far outperformed predictions,
Chinese spies might have used chips supplied by another company to hack into U.S. computer systems.
Department of Justice criminal investigation relates to Russian links to the Danish bank's Estonian branch.
British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson branded a series of global cyberattacks blamed on Russia as the reckless actions of a "pariah state,"
New York Times investigation contradicts Trump's portrayal of himself as a self-made billionaire who started with just a $1 million loan from his father.
Theresa May arrived on stage at the Conservative Party conference to the strains of ABBA's 'Dancing Queen'.
China has launched a crackdown on high salaries for actors that can eat up much of the cost of a production.
Rosmah's opulent lifestyle and penchant for expensive jewelry that led to her being compared with former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos.
Risks range from trade tensions and a still unresolved Brexit, higher oil prices and dangerous reform reversals in Italy.
The cost of failure in Birmingham will be very high for May, the Conservative Party, and the country.
Annual losses from disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis and typhoons average $250 billion to $300 billion.
Swedish media has reported that he groped Swedish Crown Princess Victoria at an academy event in 2006.
Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to rewrite Nafta — or get rid of it.
Bizarre behaviour has convinced more analysts that Tesla needs to find a replacement for tech visionary Musk.
Video on social media shows people screaming and fleeing in panic and a mosque among the buildings damaged.
The inflators have resulted in the largest series of auto recalls in U.S. history, covering 37 million vehicles.
First fraud case involving use of social media by the CEO of a public company.
Overall, neither proposal is very attractive from an economic point of view.
U.S president believes China is flooding the U.S. heartland with ads against his administration's billions of dollars in tariffs on Chinese goods.
South America's second-largest economy battered by a run on the Argentine peso amid double-digit inflation.
Unreservedly socialist leader claims he represents "the new political mainstream."