Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

World

Hong Kong orders mandatory mask wearing to combat new virus wave

Everyone in Hong Kong will have to wear masks in public from Wednesday, authorities said, as they unveiled the city's toughest social distancing measures yet to combat a new wave of coronavirus infections.

Keep reading... Show less

North Korea reports first suspected infection as global cases top 16 million

Seoul (AFP) - North Korea declared its first suspected coronavirus case on Sunday, becoming one of the last countries to do so as the number of people infected worldwide passed 16 million.

Keep reading... Show less

Volunteer confesses to setting French cathedral on fire

Rennes (France) (AFP) - A volunteer church assistant has confessed to setting the fire that severely damaged a Gothic cathedral in Nantes, western France, his lawyer said Sunday.

Keep reading... Show less

Vietnam bus crash kills 13 on high school reunion trip

A high school reunion trip in Vietnam took a fatal turn on Sunday when a bus carrying the alumni crashed and flipped over at a bend on the highway, killing more than a dozen passengers.

Keep reading... Show less

Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green dies aged 73

Peter Green, the influential blues guitarist who co-founded British rock giants Fleetwood Mac, has died at the age of 73, his family's legal representatives announced on Saturday.

Keep reading... Show less

Harry and Meghan book lifts lid on bitter split with family

Prince Harry and wife Meghan blamed "viper" courtiers for widening their rift with the royal family, according to extracts from a new book published in The Times on Saturday.

Keep reading... Show less

Mass anti-Kremlin rallies grip Russia's Far East

Huge anti-government demonstrations erupted in Russia's Far East on Saturday over the arrest of a popular governor who was replaced this week by a Kremlin appointee who never lived in the fraught region.

Keep reading... Show less

US consulate in China readies for closure as diplomatic row rages

Workers removed the US insignia from the consulate in the Chinese city of Chengdu on Saturday, a day after Beijing ordered its closure as relations deteriorated in a Cold War-style standoff.

Keep reading... Show less

Virus surges worldwide as public loses faith in authorities

A surge in coronavirus cases across the United States and Europe has forced governments to strengthen containment measures as a survey released Saturday showed support for the handling of their pandemics has slipped.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump donor Woody Johnson has turned America's UK embassy into chaos: report

President's Donald Trump's Ambassador to the United Kingdom has worried diplomats for a pattern of "poor judgment" according to a bombshell report by The New York Times.

Keep reading... Show less

IOC apologizes over 1936 Berlin Olympics film tweet

The International Olympic Committee on Friday deleted a tweet of film from Nazi Germany's 1936 Berlin Games which carried the "stronger together" hashtag and drew fierce criticism.

Keep reading... Show less

'Lawlessness upon lawlessness': Iran foreign minister condemns US for dangerous mid-air harassment of civilian plane

Iranian officials accused the U.S. military of "endangering innocent civilian passengers"—some of whom were injured.

Keep reading... Show less

China orders closure of US consulate in Chengdu

China on Friday ordered the closure of the US consulate in the southwestern city of Chengdu in retaliation for America shuttering Beijing's diplomatic mission in Houston this week.

Keep reading... Show less