Dreamworld accident: 2 girls survive fatal theme park ride malfunction

Two young girls survived a deadly ride malfunction at Australia's largest theme park, which killed four people on Tuesday.

Philippines' Duterte to US: 'Do not make us your dogs'

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte reignited his war of words with the United States on Tuesday, bringing up old grudges and throwing in some new musings on American influence in his country and the region.

Venezuela: Protesters vow turning point against President Maduro

Pope Francis wants them to talk. But the noisy disagreements between Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his political foes may drown out any dialogue.

US intel chief: North Korea will never give up nukes

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said Tuesday it's a "lost cause" to try to get North Korea to surrender its nuclear weapons -- a view that runs counter to official US policy.

Militant attack on Pakistan police academy kills 44

At least 44 people were killed and 118 injured when militants attacked a police training academy in Quetta, Pakistan, late Monday, the government said.

This $100 billion Indian firm just dumped its chairman

Tata Sons has replaced its chairman with a blast from the past. The massive Indian conglomerate unexpectedly removed Cyrus Mistry as chairman on Monday, marking a major shift in strategy for the owner of Jaguar, Land Rover and Taj hotels.

Mosul offensive: ISIS militants fleeing to Syria, says tribal leader

Hundreds of ISIS fighters are fleeing Mosul in Iraq and crossing into neighboring Syria as coalition forces close in on the city, a powerful tribal leader in the region says.

Nearly 10,000 people in China apply for one job

What job could be attractive enough to lure almost 10,000 candidates in China? It's not a high-flying position with a popular tech firm like Alibaba (BABA, Tech30) or Tencent (TCEHY). Instead, the legions of applicants are apparently eager to become an office worker for a powerless political party.

New poll shows Clinton over Trump by double-digits

Hillary Clinton has a 12-point lead over Donald Trump and has reached 50% support nationally among likely voters, a new ABC News tracking poll shows.

British banker pleads not guilty to murder of 2 Indonesian women

A former British banker has pleaded not guilty to the murders of two Indonesian women in Hong Kong.