Taiwanese writer Chiung Yao, whose romance novels were wildly popular in the Chinese-speaking world, has died, authorities ...
Double Olympic road cycling champion Remco Evenepoel says he faces "a long journey" after breaking a hand, ribs and shoulder ...
The UN on Wednesday appealed for more than $47 billion to deliver vital aid next year in a world ravaged by surging conflicts ...
Gold futures were edging lower in early trade, but remain in a narrow range as traders await key U.S. data later this week ...
Oil prices were edging higher in early trade, supported by a new wave of U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil exports and ...
The euro was trading little changed as the French government faces a no confidence vote later after Prime Minister Michel ...
Months of fighting on the Ukrainian front have not taken away Kostya's sense of humour -- even when it comes to the topic of ...
KL Rahul said Wednesday he will bat "wherever" as India face a conundrum in the second Test against Australia with the ...
South Korea's benchmark Kospi index fell 1.4% to close at 2464.00, as political instability unnerved traders after President ...
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are rising in premarket trading Wednesday as the Stock Market shifts its focus from unrest in South Korea to Federal Reserve Rate Cuts.
Staff at the UK's Guardian newspaper went on strike Wednesday for the first time in more than 50 years over the proposed sale of its weekend sister paper The Observer.
South Koreans took to the streets Wednesday for a day of rage laser-focused on President Yoon Seok Yeol, whose failed attempt at imposing martial law sparked anger and dismay in the vibrant democracy.