Beijing passes new 'patriot' election law for Hong Kong that restricts opposition
• How Beijing remade Hong Kong's political fate
Ever Given ship freed in the Suez Canal, authority confirms
The Ever Given container ship has been dislodged and is now floating, after blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week, authorities said Monday.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro replaces six ministers amid Covid crisis
Brazilian Defense Minister Fernando Azevedo e Silva has resigned from his position in a surprise move.
US suspends all diplomatic trade engagement with Myanmar after weekend of violence against pro-democracy protesters
The Biden administration announced the suspension of all trade engagement with Myanmar on Monday following a weekend of violence against pro-democracy protesters and the deadliest day since military seized power in a February 1 coup.
Carbone takes aim at Rao's with new supermarket sauce lineup
Watch out, Rao's. There's a new fancy pasta sauce headed for grocery shelves.
London records zero Covid-19 daily deaths for first time in six months as cases soar elsewhere in Europe
London has recorded zero daily deaths from Covid-19 in a single day for the first time in over six months, official data indicates.
Best recipes from 'Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy'
With international travel still largely off the table, Italy lovers around the world are getting their fix any way and anywhere.
Junta leader held lavish dinner party while troops killed more than 100
Myanmar's military junta chief Min Aung Hlaing threw a lavish dinner party Saturday while his troops reportedly shot dead more than 100 people in the streets and forced thousands of people to flee into neighboring Thailand, during a weekend of indiscriminate terror and bloodshed that was widely condemned internationally.
Colorized photos show Ireland at the turn of the 20th century
Thousands of historical images from across Ireland are being brought to life in color for the first time, thanks to a new AI-led photo project.
Philippines orders more than 25 million people into lockdown over Easter as Covid-19 cases soar
Millions of people in the Philippines won't be celebrating Easter as normal this year after the majority Catholic country imposed a strict lockdown in the capital and nearby provinces.