MUMBAI - Heavy rains battered India's financial hub for the second time in weeks, causing massive disruption at India's second busiest airport and forcing authorities to shut down schools and colleges.
NEWPORT, Wales - British police arrested three men in south Wales over last week's bombing of a busy commuter train in west London.
ATLANTA, Georgia - Violent clashes erupted overnight between police and protesters after a memorial vigil for a student killed by campus officers.
MEXICO CITY - When the earthquake hit, it sent panicked people running into the street but many weren't so lucky. The dust settled minutes later to reveal a landscape of flattened buildings and rubble in the heart of Mexico City.
ST JOHN ISLAND, United States - Hurricane Maria closed in on the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Wednesday as forecasters warned of a "potentially catastrophic" storm that has already killed at least eight people in the Caribbean.
SYDNEY - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Wednesday the first group of about 50 men and woman held in two controversial detention centers for asylum-seekers on remote Pacific islands will be resettled in the United States within weeks.
WASHINGTON - The US Senate overwhelmingly authorized $700 billion in military spending on Monday, a substantial increase over 2017 funding and nearly 5 percent more than President Donald Trump had requested.
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Monday that the United States would send more than 3,000 troops to Afghanistan. "It is exactly over 3,000 somewhat and frankly I haven't signed the last of the orders right now as we look at specific, small elements that are going," Mattis told reporters.
ROSEAU, Dominica - Hurricane Maria battered the Caribbean island of Dominica on Tuesday, with its prime minister predicting potentially grave losses and mass destruction as winds and rain from the Category Five storm barreled into territories still reeling from Irma.
The United Kingdom and Canada said on Monday they hope to have a free-trade agreement modeled on Canada's deal with the European Union, once London leaves the bloc.
After a five-day stay in the port of Antwerp in northern Belgium, China's 26th convoy fleet left on the next stop of its European tour on Tuesday.
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