The feud between Donald Trump and Sen. Bob Corker went off the rails over the weekend and show no signs of slowing down now.
Britain's old one-pound coin is being phased out completely on Sunday but businesses complain they have been given too little time to switch to the new one.
Chilean police used tear gas and water cannon in clashes with protestors on Monday as around 5,000 people marched in support of Mapuche rights.
Three senators from Haiti pause in reflection in front of a statue of their country's independence hero Toussaint Louverture in Allada, southern Benin, where he had his roots.
So it seems fitting that US economist Richard Thaler, 72, says he wants to spend his $1 million winnings "as irrationally as possible."
Liberians head to the polls on Tuesday to elect a new president in a contest set to complete the country's first democratic transition of power in more than 70 years.
French civil servants angered by Emmanuel Macron's plans to freeze their pay and eliminate 120,000 public jobs go on strike Tuesday, amplifying a revolt over the president's cost-cutting agenda.
Will he declare independence for Catalonia? All eyes Tuesday will be on Carles Puigdemont, the separatist president of the region who could forge ahead with his childhood dream of splitting from Spain.
Catalonia's government has threatened to declare independence after the region voted in an outlawed referendum.
As Madrid braces itself for a possible independence declaration by the separatist leader of Catalonia, PM Mariano Rajoy has refused to rule out imposing direct rule over the region from Madrid.
Russia on Monday threatened US media operating in the country with new legal restrictions after Kremlin-controlled broadcaster RT complained of persecution by Washington.
Bolivian President Evo Morales lauded Ernesto "Che" Guevara on Monday as he led commemorations 50 years to the day since the Cuban revolutionary leader was killed by CIA-trained Bolivian troops.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe on Monday stripped one of the top candidates to succeed him of a cabinet post, as the battle to replace the long-ruling leader intensifies.
Whether the 54-year-old Catalan president will actually go ahead with it in defiance of the central government and national courts, play for time or simply back down is still a mystery.
New Zealand Police have apologised for sending an "insensitive" tweet about road deaths featuring US comedian Steve Carell that was condemned as "tone-deaf" by social media users.
Susan Fowler had some interesting things to say about that.
Microsoft Windows phones are dead. Now what happens?
Fires burned through Santa Rosa, California, in one of the worst firestorms in state history. Here's the devastation in the Coffey Park neighborhood.
Central bank policy has created a false sense of calm.
Fires whipped by strong winds known as "Diablo winds" caused widespread destruction in Napa and Sonoma counties.
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