'You have to be agile and pivot': Kim keeps showing off his daughter — and it may be for his own survival
The elevation of Kim Jong Un's female relatives coincides with the growing economic and social power of women living inside secretive North Korea.
New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction from #MeToo trial
New York’s highest court finds that the judge at the landmark #MeToo trial prejudiced the ex-movie mogul with “egregious” improper rulings.
Haiti's exiled prime minister resigns as new council tries to bring stability
Ariel Henry hasn't been in Haiti since February, when gangs coordinated an attack on the country's police stations, hospitals and prisons.
Xi is urging Chinese women to get pregnant for the good of the country. Here's why many are ignoring him
After decades of forcing Chinese couples to limit themselves to just one child, Beijing has now reversed course and is urging people to have more babies. The trouble is, many young people aren't interested.
First official portrait of King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark released
The official gala portrait of King Frederik and Australian-born Queen Mary is shows her wearing the crown jewels for the first time since ascending the throne in January.
Sails of iconic Paris cabaret club Moulin Rouge fall overnight
The iconic Moulin Rouge windmill in Paris is missing its sails, which fell to the ground overnight.
Overcrowded Venice introduces first payment charge for tourists
Venice has become the first city in the world to introduce a payment system for tourists in an effort to thin the crowds that throng the canals during the peak holiday season.
Joe Biden has signed the bill banning TikTok in the US over security concerns. Here's what you need to know
A ban on TikTok is now almost inevitable in the US as President Joe Biden signs legislation banning the app unless the Chinese-based parent company ByteDance sells the app to an approved buyer. Here's what you need to know.
'All sorts of corruption': Solomon Islands MPs head to hotels to pick the PM in 'extraordinary' process
An intense period of political horse-trading is underway in Solomon Islands after no political party won enough seats in last week's election to form government on its own.
'We will never forget' people of PNG: Albanese speaks at dawn service at Isurava
The prime minister tells the crowd at an Anzac Day dawn service in Papua New Guinea that Australia "will never forget" the help the country's people provided to Australian soldiers during World War II.
Hamas releases hostage video of American-Israeli Hersh Goldberg-Polin, sparking protests in Jerusalem
Rachel Goldberg and Jon Polin had assumed they would never see their son again — but that changed when Hamas released a hostage video featuring a one-armed Hersh.
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Arizona indicts 18 in 'fake elector' case, including Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani
An Arizona grand jury indicts the former president's chief of staff Mark Meadows, lawyer Rudy Giuliani and 16 others for their efforts to use so-called fake electors to try to overturn Mr Trump's loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 US presidential election.
Chicago's 'rat hole' removed after city determines footpath was damaged
The imprint has been a quirk of a residential block in Chicago’s North Side for years, but it found fresh fame in January on social media platform X.
Liverpool captain asks teammates if 'they really want to win the league' after shock loss puts title hopes on life support
Second-placed Liverpool will struggle to track down Arsenal or hold off third-placed Manchester City after a 2-0 loss to Merseyside rivals Everton, sitting just above the relegation zone at the other end of the table.
US secretly ships long-range ballistic missiles to Ukraine
For the first time, Ukraine has begun using long-range ballistic missiles provided secretly by the United States.
Greek skies turn orange as dust clouds roll in from Sahara Desert
Video footage shows skies over southern Greece turning an orange hue as dust clouds blown from North Africa engulf the Acropolis and other landmarks in Athens.