Poland baker bakes loaves emblazoned with protesters’ lightning bolt
Warsaw baker baking bread loaves emblazoned with the protesters' new symbol: a lighting bolt.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo winds up Asia trip in Vietnam
Vietnam, which also shares concern about an increasingly assertive China, was a late addition to the trip.
The 55th Street mayoral race in Oakland started with an incumbent cat running unopposed
The 55th Street mayoral race in Oakland started with an incumbent cat named Wally running unopposed.
China’s Ant Group to raise $34.4 billion in world’s biggest IPO
Ant's dual listing is set to raise about $34.4 billion, split fairly evenly between Shanghai's STAR Market and Hong Kong.
The ‘R’ number of the COVID-19 epidemic in Britain fell slightly for the second week in a row
The 'R' number was 1.1-1.3, down from 1.2-1.4, the UK's Government Office for Science said.
France’s interior minister says more militant attacks on its soil likely
Minister Gerald Damarnin was speaking a day after an assailant shouting 'Allahu Akbar' (God is Greatest) beheaded a woman and…
England’s ‘tiered’ approach to coronavirus appears to be working, foreign minister says
England's 'tiered' approach to reining in the coronavirus appears to be working, Britain's foreign minister said on Friday.
Britain’s government resisted the idea of a new national lockdown on Friday
Britain has recorded more than 20,000 new coronavirus cases a day on average over the last week.
Apple shares fall nearly 5% in premarket trading
Customers put off buying new devices in the second half of September.
EU health ministers call for overhaul of World Health Organization
EU health ministers endorsed an EU document on the reform of the U.N. agency.