What it means if a flight attendant thinks you're a 'BOB,' and other travel secrets
It feels like the summer of travel chaos only just subsided, but the holiday travel season is now upon us.
Scotland blocked from holding independence vote by UK's Supreme Court
Britain's Supreme Court has ruled that Scotland's government cannot unilaterally hold a second referendum on whether to secede from the United Kingdom, in a blow to independence campaigners that will be welcomed by Westminster's pro-union establishment.
Explosion in Jerusalem injures 7, Israeli emergency services say
Seven people are being treated for injuries after an explosion was reported near the entrance of Jerusalem on Wednesday, according to Israel's emergency services (MDA).
Brazil's Bolsonaro challenges election loss, files petition demanding votes be annulled
Outgoing Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has filed a petition with Brazil election authorities formally contesting the results of this year's fiercely contested presidential vote.
China resumes streaming South Korean content after six-year suspension
A Chinese streaming platform has resumed distributing South Korean content after suspending it for nearly six years, South Korean officials said on Tuesday, in what Seoul called a sign of Beijing's readiness to improve ties.
Chinese agent bribed Taiwan colonel to surrender if war began, prosecutors claim
Prosecutors in Taiwan said on Tuesday they had charged a senior military officer with corruption and harming state security after they said he took bribes from a Chinese agent to act as a spy and even signed a letter promising to surrender to China.
Nuclear watchdog says Iran enriching uranium up to 60% at underground facility
Iran has begun producing uranium enriched up to 60% in its underground Fordow nuclear facility, the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi said on Tuesday, bringing the country closer to weapons grade material.
Colombia's drug problem is worse than ever. But it has a radical solution
When Gustavo Petro, Colombia's first progressive president, took office in August, he laid out an ambitious agenda.
Gunmen abduct more than 100 in Nigeria's Zamfara state
More than 100 people, including women and children, were abducted when gunmen raided four villages in Nigeria's northwestern Zamfara state on Sunday, the information commissioner and residents said on Monday.