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Volocopter takes to Singapore sky, but can air taxis take off?
German aviation start-up Volocopter conducts urban air taxi test flight, but questions abound over emerging technology.
Wildfires rage in southern California, prompt evacuations
Four residents in San Bernardino were hospitalised for smoke inhalation and minor burns.
Zimbabwe says 55 elephants died from starvation after drought
The animals died near waterholes dotted around the Hwange National Park.
Elizabeth Warren slated to join striking Chicago teachers
Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren expected to rally with Chicago school teachers on fourth day of strike.
Fiery protests erupt as Bolivia says Morales near outright win
Crowds burned offices of the electoral body in two cities as move to halt release of vote count results sparks anger.
Beckham's stadium complex for Inter Miami taking shape
Construction is on schedule for getting the site ready for the team's first home match in March.
Australia's hot and windy weather raises fire danger
Increased temperatures and strong winds make for a worrying fire forecast.
Justin Trudeau wins second term in hard-fought Canada election
Without an absolute majority in parliament, Trudeau will need to work with other parties in order to govern.
Canada election: Social media react to Trudeau's win
Mixed reaction on Twitter as Liberal Party leader wins the second term but with a minority government.
Taliban attack kills at least 15 policemen in north Afghanistan
Multi-pronged attack on checkpoint in Ali Abad district of northern Kunduz province set off hours-long deadly shootout.
Bahrain maritime security meeting amid mysterious Gulf attacks
The US formed a naval coalition to protect navigation in a region critical to global oil supplies after tanker attacks.
Thai king strips consort of all titles in shock move
Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi dismissed for 'disloyalty' and 'ambition' to match queen's position, palace says.
Democrats' 2020 race has a new shadow: Hillary Clinton
Her recent fracas with Gabbard and other headlines signal the former first lady remains a political lightning rod.
US diplomat in Ukraine to testify in Trump impeachment probe
William Taylor will meet US legislators behind closed doors as probe seeks to examine whether Trump abused his office.
'Secured the oil': US troops stay behind to guard oilfields
Pentagon chief says US could retain military presence in northeastern Syria amid heightened fears of ISIL revival.
UN calls for independent inquiry into Chile protester deaths
Chile's president orders another overnight curfew as violent protests show no sign of let up.
Japan's Naruhito proclaims enthronement in centuries-old ceremony
Tuesday's elaborate ritual at the palace attended by 2,000 guests was toned down in the wake of deadly Typhoon Hagibis.
US wins ownership of seized North Korean vessel
The Wise Honest was caught carrying a $3m shipment of coal in Indonesian waters.
Trump says US 'never agreed' to protect Syria's Kurds
President Trump defends his Syria withdrawal decision as angry Kurds hurl fruit and vegetables at departing American troops.
'Sea erosion will take place elsewhere. We happen to be first'
Villagers in east India describe coastal erosion impact caused by rising sea levels, as experts warn of climate change.
Hong Kong, Taiwan tussle as fate of murder suspect in limbo
Murder charge against Hong Kong citizen, Chan Tong-kai, prompted extradition bill plan, which sparked massive protests.
Bolivia’s Morales edges closer to fourth term, but tensions rise
Morales closer to threshold for first round victory, but doubt and confusion after sudden halt to election results.
Affordable housing among striking Chicago teachers' demands
Demand for affordable housing citywide expands bargaining of the 25,000-strong union beyond bread-and-butter issues.
Trump fielding ideas for replacing acting chief of staff: report
Mick Mulvaney is the third person to fill the position in three years after US president fired two previous officials.
Canada election: Country awaits results as vote counting begins
Pre-election polling showed a neck-and-neck race between Trudeau's Liberal Party and Scheer's Conservatives.
American retail chain Macys to go fur-free by 2021
Acknowledging pressure from animal rights groups, Cincinnati-based retailer to stop selling real fur in two years.
WeWork's SoftBank financing could mean full exit for Adam Neumann
Under plan valuing office-space company at $8bn, former CEO would become adviser as existing investors get bought out.
Who is Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau?
He was the 'change' candidate in 2015, but he's recently been rocked by scandals including revelations he wore blackface
Torture video found in Alaska contains vital clue to killing
Police have arrested Brian Smith, who has pleaded not guilty to the September slaying of 30-year-old Kathleen Henry.
Canada election: Trudeau fights to retain power in tight race
Recent polling shows neck-and-neck race between Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party and Andrew Scheer's Conservative Party.
Trump: Republicans must 'get tougher' against impeachment inquiry
Trump's comments come as he faces criticism from some Republicans over other issues, including his policy towards Syria.
Lebanon protesters reject government reform promises
A raft of economic reforms fails to quell protesters, who continue to demonstrate demanding government's resignation.
Abortion to be decriminalised in Northern Ireland
Much to the chagrin of the DUP, Northern Ireland will be brought into regulatory alignment with the rest of the UK.
Native American tribe regains island taken after 1860 massacre
Most of an island off northern California will again belong to the Wiyot Tribe, which was decimated by settlers in 1860.
Lebanon protests: All the latest updates
PM Hariri announces reforms that include cutting salaries of politicians by half.
Israel's Netanyahu gives up effort to form new government
President Rivlin hands mandate to form new administration to Benny Gantz after Netanyahu admits defeat.
Virus may cause mysterious paralysing illness in children: Study
Some 590 cases of the ailment have been confirmed in the US since agencies began tracking it in 2014.
NYC to get 1st Central Park monument featuring accomplished women
The monument, to be dedicated next August, will pay tribute to Susan B Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojouner Truth.
Thousands rally in Sudan, call for Bashir party to be disbanded
Rallies held in several cities with demonstrators calling for the former leader's party to be dissolved.
Ransomware cripples US emergency services, local governments
Travails of one Georgia county illustrate perils of ransomware attacks that have plagued United States towns and cities.
Lebanon's cabinet approves reforms after protests
PM Hariri announces reforms that include cutting salaries of politicians by half.
Vulnerable child and women refugees refused evacuation from Libya
Asylum seekers protest as UNHCR turns down evacuation requests, citing third countries' refusal to take in refugees.
US soldiers who fought alongside Kurds slam Trump's Syria retreat
Some veterans blast Trump's decision to withdraw troops from northern Syria, calling it a 'violation of trust'.
Killing took place in New York, but Nicaragua hosts trial
Trial of Orlando Tercero in the killing of a student in New York is taking place in a court in Nicaragua.
Bangladesh MP 'hired eight lookalikes' to sit university exams
Ruling party's Tamanna Nusrat expelled from university after local channel exposed cheating.
California's PG&E plans more power cuts, warns of severe weather
Utility says possible power cutoffs would be 'significantly smaller' compared with those earlier this month.
Haiti protests: President Moise under pressure to resign
Protesters set up barricades and throw rocks at police, who respond with tear gas and shotgun pellets. They scatter, regroup and start again.
Chicago teachers strike: Educators hit picket line for third day
Classes cancelled for third day as thousands of teachers continue strike over pay, resources and class sizes.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denied extradition hearing delay
Assange faces 18 charges in US, including violating espionage law and conspiring to hack government computers.
UK Speaker rejects Johnson's bid for Brexit deal vote
Johnson wanted a straight 'up-and-down' vote to see if he had the numbers to get his Brexit deal passed.
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