A US guy sues Powerball after learning his $340 million victory was a mistake.
A guy in Washington, DC, believes he has won a $340 million (£270 million) jackpot. He has filed a lawsuit against Powerball and the DC Lottery, claiming they accidentally broadcast…
“It was an error to evacuate,” Israelis insist, insisting on going back to their border houses.
Gathering grapefruits this month, Ayelet Kohn and Shachar Shnurman performed a bold act of normalcy amidst the burned-out remnants of their neighbors' homes.
Daiso, a Japanese bargain retailer founder and billionaire, passes away.
The founder of the Japanese discount store Daiso, Hirotake Yano, was a billionaire who passed away at the age of 80 from heart failure.
The lack of workers in the special effects sector in India.
Vinay Sastha R was inspired to write as a child by movies such as The Lord of the Rings and the Harry Potter series.
The spin wizard Ravichandran Ashwin beat the odds to take 500 wickets.
With five hundreds, India's Ravichandran Ashwin is by far the finest batsman among the nine bowlers who have taken 500 wickets in Test matches. Ashwin recently joined the club.
Sydney asbestos scare: How a city’s panic over a mulch discovery
A couple of handfuls of garden mulch were unintentionally carried home by an Australian toddler in January from a playground in Sydney's inner west.
Lionel Messi defends his absence from Hong Kong amid ongoing criticism from China.
In light of the ongoing resentment from Chinese supporters over his decision to skip a game in Hong Kong, Lionel Messi has emphasized his "special" ties to China.
Farmers’ protest: A protest against crop pricing will resume in Delhi.
Indian farmers who are protesting have said that they will return to their five-year contract of buying selected crops at guaranteed rates this week.
Doctors in South Korea are on strike in opposition to plans to hire more medical staff.
Following the Tuesday walkout by more than 1,000 junior physicians in South Korea, surgeries have been postponed and hospitals have turned away patients.
Yulia, the widow of Alexei Navalny, confronts a difficult task in Russia.
Yulia Navalnaya was by her husband's side almost all the time for many years. She would be present at court proceedings and political demonstrations, frequently holding his hand.