Japanese police have arrested a drunken American man over a punch-up with another passenger on an All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight, which caused a delay, officers said Wednesday.
The father of the deceased, Chainarong Faramee, 42, notified police on Sunday evening that his son was missing on Sunday, April 30.
The president's tweets appeared to be referencing remarks Clinton made earlier Tuesday in which she talked about losing the election.
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The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier will on Wednesday unveil recommendations for forthcoming talks with Britain, despite increasing rancour over how the split will ultimately unfold.
French presidential candidates Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen face off in a televised debate on Wednesday which is expected to be bitter, personal and potentially decisive ahead of voting this weekend.
Pot-smokers in Uruguay on Tuesday became the first in the world to sign up to buy state-vetted cannabis for recreational use, as pharmacies aim to start selling it in July.
US President Donald Trump's nominee for ambassador to Beijing said Tuesday he would urge his friend Chinese leader Xi Jinping to honor a commitment to rein in North Korea.
French prosecutors are probing claims by failed conservative presidential candidate Francois Fillon that a report about his "fake jobs" scandal had a direct impact on the election, sources said Tuesday.
The United States is exploring options at the UN Security Council to ramp up pressure on North Korea after it test-fired a ballistic missile.
Hundreds of prison system workers occupied Brazil's justice ministry on Tuesday in a dramatic protest against government retirement reforms.
Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka said Tuesday he was quitting his post in a high-stakes row with billionaire finance minister, Andrej Babis, a popular political rival tipped to win elections later this year.
Brazil's Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the release from prison of Jose Dirceu, who was convicted of graft-related crimes after serving as cabinet chief of ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
The US Senate confirmed attorney Jay Clayton as the new head of the Securities and Exchange Commission tasked with regulating Wall Street and America's financial sector.
Nine Malian soldiers were killed and five wounded in an area regularly targeted by jihadist groups, as the commander of France's counter-terrorism force for the region said an operation on the Burkina Faso border was ongoing.
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The key question on everyone's mind: Are the weaker than expected iPhone sales and Apple's soft forecast for the next quarter a normal sign of consumers holding back before the release of a new iPhone in September?
Trek Bicycle's John Burke: "What matters is your body of work. How good are the products? How incredible is the service? How are we taking care of customers?"
A young boy identified as Lukman was brutally beaten and thrown into fire by his father, Yaya Babarinde in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Tech leaders are creating a "pledge" to support shared social, economic, and political values that they hope the industry can get behind.
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