Macho MAGA? Trump Locks In America's Hyper-masculine Vote
He lauds strongmen autocrats, hangs with martial arts stars, and has no greater compliment than calling someone a "fighter."
Tiafoe, Fritz And Navarro Boost Home Hopes Of US Open Title Sweep
Frances Tiafoe and Taylor Fritz set up an all-American US Open semi-final on Tuesday as compatriot Emma Navarro reached the women's last four to boost home hopes of a title sweep.
Markets Plunge With Wall Street After Nvidia Rout, Weak US Data
Tech firms led a plunge across equity markets Wednesday after a rout on Wall Street fuelled by a collapse in chip titan Nvidia and disappointing data on US factory activity that revived recession fears.
Rise Of Germany's Far-right AfD Stokes Fears At Concentration Camp Site
The historian running the memorial at Germany's former Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald is no stranger to hate crime and threats, but he fears more trouble ahead after the far-right AfD's election triumph.
Russian Strike On Ukraine's Historic Lviv Kills Seven
A Russian strike on the historic centre of Lviv in western Ukraine has killed seven people including three children, officials said Wednesday, a day after a particularly bloody attack in the central city of Poltava in which dozens died.
German Car Sales Plunge In August As EV Slump Worsens
Sales of new cars plummeted in Germany in August, official data showed Wednesday, dragged down by a record fall in demand for electric vehicles in Europe's biggest auto market.
Australian 'Devil Wears Prada' Star Baker Pleads Guilty To Drink Driving
Australian actor Simon Baker, the star of "Margin Call" and "Devil Wears Prada", pleaded guilty on Wednesday to drink driving, as his case was heard at a court near the beach resort of Byron Bay.
French Lawmakers Warned Of Ballooning Budget Deficit Risk
The public deficit in France is at risk of reaching 5.6 percent of GDP this year and even 6.2 percent in 2025, the finance ministry has warned, as a political crisis rumbles on.
Israel PM Unbowed By Pressure As Gaza War Rages On
Concerns grew Tuesday over the chances of securing a Gaza truce, a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected making any "concessions" in stalled talks towards a hostage release deal.
Cathay Says 15 Airbus Planes Need New Engine Parts After Fleet-wide Inspections
Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific said Tuesday that 15 of its Airbus A350 jets needed new engine parts after inspecting its entire fleet, which was grounded following a "first of its type" engine component failure.
New Zealand Spy Report Calls Out China For Interference
New Zealand's spy service branded China a "complex intelligence concern" Tuesday and warned the Pacific nation was vulnerable to foreign interference.
US Climate Envoy John Podesta To Visit China This Week
US climate envoy John Podesta will visit China this week for talks with counterpart Liu Zhenmin, state media said Tuesday, ahead of the COP29 summit in Baku in November.
Pope Arrives In Muslim-majority Indonesia To Start Asia-Pacific Tour
Pope Francis arrived in Muslim-majority Indonesia on Tuesday to kick off a four-nation tour of the Asia-Pacific that will be the longest and farthest of the 87-year-old's papacy.
EU Chief To Hand Economy Job To Italy's Far-right: Report
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has made her first picks for her top team, with the key economy vice-president job going to Italy's far-right nominee, German newspaper Die Welt reported Tuesday.
Asian Markets Drift Lower Ahead Of Key US Figures, Eyes On China
Asian markets retreated Tuesday as investors steel themselves for a high-stakes US jobs report at the end of the week while keeping tabs on China after fresh data stoked renewed worries over the world's number two economy.
Sinner And Medvedev Set Up US Open Quarter-final Clash
World number one Jannik Sinner and former champion Daniil Medvedev set up a US Open quarter-final showdown on Monday as both men look to exploit the hole left by the shock exits of Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz.
Ex-Volkswagen CEO Goes On Trial Over 'Dieselgate'
Former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn went on trial Tuesday for his role in the "dieselgate" scandal, nine years after the saga first plunged the German auto titan into crisis.
India's 'Mollywood' Cinema Rocked By MeToo Abuse Claims
Terrified for her safety, Indian actress Sreelekha Mitra remembers pushing chairs and a sofa against her hotel door after she said an award-winning veteran director sexually harassed her.
Venezuelan Court Grants Arrest Warrant For Maduro's Opposition Rival
A Venezuelan court granted an arrest warrant Monday for opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, who claims to have rightfully won July elections that authorities awarded to incumbent Nicolas Maduro.
UK Govt Announces Partial Suspension Of Arms Exports To Israel
Britain said Monday it would suspend some arms exports to Israel, citing a "clear risk" that they could be used in a serious breach of international humanitarian law.
Brazil's Supreme Court Confirms X Suspension
Brazil's Supreme Court on Monday ratified the decision by one of its judges to suspend Elon Musk's X social network for alleged judicial transgressions.
Oasis Fans' Fury Sparks UK Govt Review Of Dynamic Pricing
The British government has said it will probe surge pricing after furious Oasis fans faced huge hikes in ticket prices for the Britpop band's much-anticipated reunion.
Stock Markets Mostly Fall On China Woes
Major stock markets mostly fell Monday as more weak Chinese economic data offset optimism over an expected US interest-rate cut.
Norway's Electric Car Sales Set New World Record
Electric car sales in Norway took a 94-percent share of the market in August -- a new world record -- statistics showed Monday, as sales in the rest of Europe stagnate.
Putin Says Ukraine Border Incursion Will Not Stop Russian Advance
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that his army was rapidly advancing in east Ukraine, citing this as proof that Kyiv's cross-border incursion into the Kursk region was failing.
No TV Or Screens For Toddlers, Sweden Tells Parents
Toddlers should not be allowed to watch screens at all, Sweden told parents on Monday.
Tropical Storm Triggers Landslides In Philippines, 11 Dead
Floods and landslides killed 11 people after a fierce tropical storm dumped heavy rain on the Philippines for a second day, officials said Monday.
South Korea Opens Telegram Deepfake Porn Probe
South Korean police said Monday they had launched an investigation into encrypted messaging platform Telegram for allegedly "abetting" the distribution of so-called deepfake porn, including explicit AI generated images of teenagers.
Scholz Urges German Parties To Isolate Far Right
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday urged parties to avoid collaborating with the far right, after the AfD made record gains in two regional polls and his own coalition suffered a heavy defeat a year before a general election.
France's Macron Accelerates Efforts To Break PM Deadlock
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday intensified efforts to find a new prime minister after almost two months of deadlock following inconclusive legislative elections, hosting two former presidents and two potential candidates.