At least 146 killed and 150 others injured in a stampede during Halloween festivities in the South Korean capital.
From Chelsea's 1-4 loss at Brighton to Tottenham's comeback at Bournemouth, here's what happened in the EPL on Saturday.
Thousands of people were caught in the crush when they entered a narrow alley in an entertainment district in Seoul.
Many people crushed to death after a large crowd began pushing forward in a narrow alley in an entertainment district.
King Misuzulu officially recognised by South Africa's president, after a legal dispute over the succession.
British naval 'specialists' sabotaged the critical gas pipelines last month, Russian defence ministry claims.
Phillips scores blistering century, Boult takes four to leave Sri Lanka on the brink of elimination.
A common intervention is needed to tackle the energy crisis and stay out of Putin's trap.
Growing public conversations around menopause are shattering taboos. But they only help some women in the workplace.
Vehicle loaded with explosives is driven into the education ministry compound in Mogadishu and is followed by gunfire.
We travel across the US to ask what role conservative talk radio is playing in polarising American politics.
From the Copa Libertadores final to a series of key league fixtures in Europe, here are five games to watch today.
Officials seize 1.8 tonnes of liquid meth hidden in cartons of coconut water en route to Australia.
Saifullah Paracha, who was arrested in 2003 and accused of financing al-Qaeda, was never charged like most prisoners.
An Iranian intelligence report claims arrested journalists who reported on Mahsa Amini’s death were trained by the US.
The London mayor discusses if city mayors can win the climate crisis race.
The Tesla CEO said that no major decisions or account reinstatement will take place before the council convenes.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has secured a precedent-breaking third term as the Communist Party’s leader.
Far-right incumbent Bolsonaro and left-wing ex-president Lula trade blows ahead of presidential run-off vote on Sunday.
An estimated 11,000 foreign children and women remain in the Roj and al-Hol refugee camps in northeastern Syria.
It was the second time that a European country hosted consecutive world cups, upsetting the South Americans again.
Svetlana Babayeva was head of the Rossiya Segodnya media group's bureau in Simferopol, Crimea's second-largest city.
Maguindanao province has been hardest hit by rain-induced floods and mudslides.
Jair Bolsonaro and Lula da Silva face off amid concerns over political violence, disinformation and future of democracy.
Conservative handles began recirculating long-debunked conspiracy theories to 'test' if they would be taken down.