Evo Morales, Bolivia's former president, landed in Mexico yesterday to claim asylum, having spent the night on a floor two days after resigning.
Hong Kong police yesterday fired tear gas in the Central financial district, over the harbour in Mong Kok and at universities to break up pro-democracy protests they said were leading the city to the "brink of total breakdown".
When millions of Americans watch the first televised hearing in the impeachment inquiry into US President Donald Trump today, they will see a different procedure from that usually used for congressional committee hearings.
Israeli airstrikes yesterday targeted two senior commanders from the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad, killing one in Gaza but missing another in Syria.
Ferocious wildfires were burning at emergency level intensity across Australia's most populous state and into Sydney's suburbs yesterday as authorities warned people in their paths there was no longer time to flee.
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Clashes broke out in the streets of the Bolivian capital after an opposition leader in the Senate declared herself the country's interim president following the resignation of Evo Morales.