She's losing her parents to QAnon. Listen to her plea
This woman says her parents are becoming unrecognizable as they follow QAnon religiously. Listen as she reads a letter to a therapist about what it's like to be seen as an "idiot" by her own family for rejecting the conspiracy theory.
US and Japan express concern over China's 'aggressive actions' during first trip by Biden's top diplomat
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized China's threats to regional stability during bilateral talks in Tokyo on Tuesday, warning that the United States and Japan would push back if necessary.
Facebook signs deal with Murdoch's News Corp in Australia
Facebook is teaming up with News Corp Australia just weeks after the country passed a groundbreaking law requiring tech companies to pay for news content.
Myanmar's military is killing peaceful protesters. What you need to know
Daily protests have been ongoing for a month and a half in towns and cities across Myanmar after the military seized control of the Southeast Asian country in a coup on February 1.
Chinese 'polar bear hotel' opens to full bookings, criticism
A hotel that bills itself as the world's first "polar bear hotel" has opened in China's far northeastern Heilongjiang province, drawing both guests and criticism for its central feature: live polar bears.
Pandemic lockdowns improved air quality in 84% of countries worldwide, report finds
Coronavirus lockdowns led to air quality improvements in most countries, but the level of pollutants will likely rise as governments lift restrictions and economies swing back into gear, according to a new report.
North Korea breaks silence to warn US against 'causing a stink'
Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korea's leader, warned the Biden administration against "causing a stink at its first step" on Monday, hours after the White House said it had not received a response to its outreach to Pyongyang.
See Beijing's biggest sandstorm in 10 years
The Chinese capital was choking on sand and dust on March 15 as the biggest sandstorm in nearly a decade swept over the city turning the skies an eerie shade of orange.
Analysis: We tell Syria's human stories so the 'victors' don't write its history
Long gone is the illusion that any reporting out of Syria will change the realities on the ground. That was painfully eliminated early on.
These Asian countries are giving dual citizens an ultimatum on nationality -- and loyalty
Anna was born with the right to dual citizenship, because she has a Japanese mother and American father. She spent her life traveling between both countries, and says she felt deeply connected to the two cultures.