Authorities are investigating the cause of a massive power blackout that affected tens of millions of people in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.
A massive blackout has left tens of millions of people without electricity in Argentina and Uruguay after an unexplained failure in the neighbouring countries' interconnected power grid.
Amanda Knox yesterday accused the media of having built a false narrative around her during her years-long murder trial and appeals process, depicting her as guilty even though she was eventually acquitted.
The spate of alleged Iranian attacks on oil ships in the Gulf of Oman has raised global fears of a return to the "Tanker Wars" of the Eighties, when US warships fought cat-and-mouse battles with Iranian forces to protect tankers.
Thousands of protesters are expected to take to the streets of Hong Kong in another mass rally today despite a pledge by Carrie Lam, the city's embattled chief executive, to suspend a controversial new extradition bill.
A small congregation wearing hard hats yesterday attended Mass at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris - the first service to be held since fire devastated the Gothic landmark two months ago.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has unveiled a new settlement in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, named after US President Donald Trump.