Mexican president says Morales ‘victim of a coup d’etat’

Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Sunday that former Bolivian leader Evo Morales was the ‘victim of a coup d’etat.’

Thanksgiving weekend storms are to blame for a plane sliding off a runway and a 25-car pile-up

Millions of travelers are stressing out as powerful storms rolling over the East Coast interrupt or delay their return home from the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

Boris Johnson is trying to avoid a one-on-one meeting with Trump. Here's why

Here are the stories our panel of top political reporters have on their radar, in this week's "Inside Politics" forecast.

Huawei CEO says his daughter should be proud she became a 'bargaining chip' in the trade war

Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Chinese tech giant Huawei, has been called the face of the US-China trade war.

'World first' cell phone detection cameras rolled out in Australia

The Australian state of New South Wales rolled out "high definition detection cameras" on Sunday, designed to catch drivers using cell phones behind the wheel.

Government halts CHT accord execution, says Santu Larma

The government has halted the process of implementing the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord by putting on hold about two-thirds of the accord provisions,

HK pro-democracy protesters return to streets after polls

Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters returned to the streets on Sunday for a series of marches and rallies after a rare period of calm in nearly six months of unrest.

British PM promises to review UK’s conviction system

United Kingdom prime minister Boris Johnson vowed Saturday to review Britain’s sentencing system after a convicted terrorist released early from prison stabbed

After another K-pop death, spotlight turns to difficulties faced by industry's 'perfect' stars

In an industry where stars face immense pressure to portray themselves as the immaculate image of happiness, K-pop duo Goo Hara and Sulli appeared to be different.