Singapore authorities have confirmed 41 cases of locally-transmitted Zika virus, which in Brazil has been linked to a rare birth defect, and said more cases were expected to be identified.
Mourners in Italy prayed, hugged, wept and even applauded as coffins carrying victims of the country's devastating earthquake passed by at a state funeral on Saturday, grieving as one nation after three desperate days of trying to save as many people as possible.
Inside a shady tent in the middle of quake-hit Amatrice, a little girl hunches over a table drawing a picture of the soaring mountains overlooking this small Italian town.
Turkish shelling and airstrikes killed at least 40 Syrians on Sunday, a monitor said, in the first significant civilian casualties in Turkey's intensifying campaign in northern Syria.
The final witnesses in the defense of suspended Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff testified late on Saturday in her senate impeachment trial, days before a vote that could permanently remove her from power.
A car bomb at a police head-quarters in Turkey's largely Kurdish southeast killed at least 11 and wounded dozens on Friday, ministers said.
Senators launched the impeachment trial of Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff on Thursday, expected to end 13 years of her party's rule in Latin America's biggest economy.
Lotte Group said on Friday its vice-chairman has been found dead as authorities widen a probe into corruption at South Korea's fifth-largest business group.
Air pollution in Singapore rose to an "unhealthy" level on Friday as acrid smoke drifted over the city from fires on Indonesia's Sumatra Island, the city-state's National Environment Agency said, in repeat of an annual crisis.
Singapore's beloved hawker industry faces an uncertain future with a wave of chef retirements imminent, raising questions about who will cook the city state's signature street-food delights.
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