Singles Day: The world's biggest shopping event luring scammers

From fake apps to formaldehyde-soaked clothes, Singles Day has seen increasingly elaborate ruses.


Coronavirus: Denmark shaken by cull of millions of mink

Why the "Cluster 5" coronavirus mutation in fur farms has led to a nationwide cull and a political outcry.


The families left behind after the massacre in the desert

A year ago, three Mormon women and six of their children were massacred in Mexico's Sonora desert. What has happened to the families left behind?


Hong Kong's dying news stands tell a story of change

What the fate of these street corner fixtures tells us about the fate of the city's proudly free media.


Biden: Trump refusal to concede 'an embarrassment'

President Trump meanwhile tweeted he would ultimately win the race that he has been projected to lose.


Immunising the world against Covid-19

With new developments in the race for a Covid-19 vaccine, how easy would it be to immunise the world? Tulip Mazumdar reports.


Spain lockdown: How domestic workers became prisoners

Live-in domestic workers have been confined to some employers' houses during the coronavirus pandemic.


Peru clashes over President Vizcarra's impeachment

Riot police use water and tear gas to repel protesters in the capital, Lima.


Toronto van attack: 'Incel' killer Minassian pleads not criminally responsible

Alek Minassian ploughed down pedestrians in Toronto in the 2018 attack.


Catholic Church abuse: Vatican defends handling of McCarrick case

Theodore McCarrick was expelled from the priesthood after an inquiry found him guilty of sex abuse.