Shares dropped in Europe and Asia on Monday while oil prices surged more than $3 a barrel amid dire warnings over energy shortages in Europe if Russia cuts off gas supplies
Google has discontinued its Google Translate services in mainland China, removing one of the company's few remaining services that it had provided
Gaining the right to host next year's Under-20 World Cup was a major milestone in Indonesia's soccer development, raising hopes that a successful tournament would turn around long-standing problems
Business sentiment among large manufacturers worsened for the third straight quarter, a Bank of Japan survey showed on Monday
Turkey's annual inflation reached a new 24-year high of 83.45 per cent in September, according to official data on Monday, pushing the cost of essential goods higher and further hitting households
The United Nations humanitarian agency is warning that about 5.7 million Pakistani flood survivors will face a serious food crisis in the next three months, as the death toll from the deluge rises
The Supreme Court is welcoming the public back to the courtroom and hearing arguments for the first time since issuing a landmark ruling stripping away women's constitutional protections for abortion
When the bulk cargo ship Laodicea docked in Lebanon last summer, Ukrainian diplomats said the vessel was carrying grain stolen by Russia and urged Lebanese officials to impound the ship
Europe faces unprecedented risks to its natural gas supplies this winter after Russia cut off most pipeline shipments and could wind up competing with Asia for already scarce and expensive liquid gas
England finished its first tour to Pakistan in 17 years with a thumping 67-run win in their Twenty20 decider to clinch the exciting seven-match series 4-3
Reformists who ran on fighting corruption and clientelism in public office appeared set to win an important race in Bosnia's elections
Gaining the right to host next year's Under-20 World Cup was a major milestone in Indonesia's soccer development, raising hopes that a successful tournament would turn around long-standing problems
The beginning of October means Nobel Prize season with six days, six prizes, new faces added to the world's most elite roster of scientists, writers, economists and human rights leaders
Luiz Incio Lula da Silva of the leftist Workers' Party got the most votes in Brazil's presidential election, but not enough to avoid a runoff vote against his far-right rival, incumbent Jair Bolsonaro
Haiti's government announced that at least eight people have died from cholera, raising concerns about another catastrophic epidemic like the one that broke out a decade ago killing 10,000 people
Erling Haaland and Phil Foden scored hat tricks as Erik ten Hag was humiliated in his first Manchester derby
Trump just came along and filled the empty space, said Matti Gruzs, who stitches old blue jeans into tote bags, place mats and other creations she sells at the weekly Farmer's Market downtown
Rescuers evacuated stunned survivors on a large barrier island cut off by Hurricane Ian and Florida's death toll climbed sharply, as thousands of people were still sweltering without power
King Charles III has decided not to attend the international climate change summit in Egypt next month, fueling speculation that the new monarch will have to rein in his environmental activism
Pope Francis appealed to Russian President Putin, imploring him to stop this spiral of violence and death in Ukraine, and denounced what he called the absurd risk of nuclear war