US Election Day | News organizations rebuke Trump on results claim

In a stunning scene in the middle of the night, news organizations rebuked President Donald Trump after he falsely said on live television that he had won reelection even as

The Buzz | US formally exits Paris pact aiming to curb climate change

The United States yesterday day formally left the Paris Agreement, a global pact forged five years ago to avert the threat of catastrophic climate change. The move, long threatened by U.S. President

Singapore maid case wasn’t biased in favor of rich employer, minister says

The 2019 conviction of an immigrant domestic helper for stealing wasn’t improperly biased in favor of her rich and powerful employer, Singapore Law Minister K Shanmugam said in an address

Northern battlegrounds could hold key to Trump-Biden outcome

President Donald Trump carried the prized battleground of Florida, then he and Democrat Joe Biden shifted their focus early Wednesday to three Northern industrial states — Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania

AP VoteCast: Voters saw election as a judgment on Trump

The pandemic and the fragile economy weighed heavily on voters in Tuesday's presidential election, a contest that for many amounted to a referendum on President Donald Trump's leadership in a

EXPLAINING RACE CALLS: West Virginia for Trump

Here is a state-by-state look at how and why The Associated Press is calling U.S. states in the 2020 presidential election. States will be added throughout Election Night. WHY AP CALLED

This Day in History | 1980 Reagan beats Carter in landslide

The former Hollywood actor and Republican governor of California Ronald Reagan is to be the next president of the United States. He has defeated Democrat Jimmy Carter in the US presidential

Trump vs Biden | It’s here: What to watch on Election Day in America

Election Day is finally here. Or at least what we still call Election Day, since nearly 100 million Americans had already cast ballots by Tuesday. That’s the result of an election

Corporate Bits | The Venetian Macao wins travel accolades

The Venetian Macao has won Macau’s Leading Resort 2020 and Macau’s Leading Hotel Suite 2020 for its Verona Deluxe Suite at the 27th annual World Travel Awards, announced at the inaugural Asia

The Buzz | Attack in Vienna hit nightlife; suspect sought to join IS

At least one Islamic extremist — a 20-year-old armed with an automatic rifle and a fake explosive vest — rampaged through a crowded Vienna nightlife district hours ahead of a

Control of Senate at stake as Trump’s allies face Democrats

Control of the Senate was a razor-close proposition in Tuesday's election as Republicans fought to retain their majority against a surge of Democrats challenging President Donald Trump's allies across a

Iran | Supreme leader, quoting Trump, mocks US election

Iran’s supreme leader mocked America’s presidential election yesterday in a televised address, quoting President Donald Trump’s own baseless claims about voter fraud to criticize the vote as Tehran marked the

World Views | China is getting ready for a world without Trump

In less than a month, two unusual things happened at the People’s Bank of China. First, it no longer required banks to set aside cash if clients wanted to short the yuan. This makes

Trump or Biden? Big turnout, few hiccups as voters choose

Millions of voters braved coronavirus concerns and occasional long lines today (Tuesday, U.S. time) to choose between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden in an epic election that

New Russian infections soar; UK, Germany widen testing

Coronavirus cases hit new daily highs this week in Russia, and Germany and the U.K. announced plans  Tuesday to expand virus testing as European countries battled rapidly increasing COVID-19 infections

Nation by nation, the world watches US Election Day

For four years, the world's nations have watched as a very different American president engages with the international community — or doesn't. Longtime alliances have been strained, agreements wiped away, tariffs

Analysis | After year of disruption, America set to choose a path ahead

After a year of deep disruption, America is poised for a presidential election that renders a verdict on the nation’s role in the world and the direction of its economy,

This Day in History | 1995 Ex-minister charged with apartheid murders

Former South African defence minister General Magnus Malan has been charged with murder. General Malan was arrested today with 10 other former senior military officers. They were charged with murdering 13 black

England to enter new lockdown; UK virus cases pass one million

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a new month-long lockdown for England after being warned that without tough action a resurgent coronavirus outbreak will overwhelm hospitals in weeks. On the day

Huge crowd joins LGBT march in Taiwan, where Covid is at bay

A huge and festive crowd marched in Taipei this weekend in an annual LGBT Pride event. Turnout was down from last year, but organizers said it still topped 100,000 on a

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