Students, women's activists and indigenous people marched through the centre of Colombia's capital on Monday in a fifth day of protests against the government of conservative President Ivan Duque.
Clashes between Lebanese protesters and supporters of the Shiite militant Hezbollah group are putting Lebanon's military and security forces in a delicate position, threatening to crack open the country's dangerous fault lines amid a political deadlock.
The people of Hong Kong have said in no uncertain terms they want change. The question is whether they will get it — or a return to the violent protests that have plagued the city for nearly six months.
Hong Kong's embattled leader Carrie Lam refused to offer concessions to anti-government protesters despite a local election setback, saying she would instead accelerate dialogues and identify ways to address societal grievances.
Taylor Swift reflected on a year of highs and lows as she dominated the American Music Awards.
Lenders have agreed a deal allowing a couple to keep their €1.5m dairy farm despite falling into arrears, in the first deal of its kind.
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair has said that Britain was in a dangerous mess and that neither his own Labour Party nor Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservatives deserved to win the December 12 election.