According to a wildlife scientist, the cause behind the stranding of the whales was a "complete mystery."
Hong Kong said on Tuesday it aims to make an announcement soon on its controversial COVID-19 hotel quarantine policy for all arrivals, as it wants to keep the city connected with the rest of the world and allow an "orderly opening-up".
At least nine people died on Monday of infectious and water-borne diseases that have attacked tens of thousands of people in flood-hit Pakistan, government data showed, taking the toll from such causes to 318.
Reports based on satellite images indicate China may be working on building its massive unmanned submarines at the Sanya Naval Base in the South China Sea.
Khmer Rouge war crimes court winds up with survivors still hurting
China sees the Pacific islands as an area of significant strategic interest and the United States should strengthen its commitment to north Pacific island states, now in talks to renew a defence compact, to maintain a vital military buffer, a report released Tuesday by a U.S.
Matteo and Giorgia: Italy's far-right rivals set for power
In May, North Korea tested an intercontinental ballistic missile designed to target the U.S. and is now preparing to test a nuclear weapon.
Residents were ordered to take shelter on the Turks and Caicos Islands on Tuesday as an increasingly powerful Hurricane Fiona churned towards the Caribbean archipelago, leaving death and destruction in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
"Hopefully, with enough hacktivists targeting Russia and spreading this message it'll at least open the eyes of a few Russians caught in the crosshairs," Anonymous said.
A mobilization program in Ukraine's occupied Luhansk region "completely failed," according to Ukrainian authorities.
Hong Kong to further relax covid restrictions 'soon': city leader
Covid curbs leave Hong Kong musicians on their 'last dollar'
The Ukrainian army found signs of torture on the bodies of 52 civilians exhumed from the mass burial site in Kharkiv Oblast, said Yevhen Yenin, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
Fear, defiance as fighting rages in Myanmar's north
Professor Grigory Yudin said that Putin would likely say it was Russia's choice to retreat in case he suffers a military defeat in the Ukraine war.
On Monday, the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office said that it had started the process of placing Kwon on Interpol's red notice list since he has not cooperated with the investigations.
It did not take long for the memes to start in Mexico, offering a needed bit of levity on Monday after a powerful quake left buildings and people shaken on the anniversary of two of the country's most devastating earthquakes.
The successful hacking operation was announced by Ukraine's Digital Transformation minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
Prime-time lies: Brazil candidates take information wars to TV
France said on Monday that there would not be a better offer for Iran to revive a nuclear deal with world powers and it was up to Tehran to decide now with the EU coordinator for the talks saying he saw little chance of progress this week.
Lebanon's past echoes its grim present in exhibition
New Iran protests over woman's death after 'morality police' arrest
Hurricane Fiona hit the Dominican Republic with major flooding from heavy rain and strong winds. Now, it heads for the Turks and Caicos.
British politics returns to centre stage on Tuesday after the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, with Prime Minister Liz Truss signalling her priorities by flying to her first major summit and rushing out measures to try to avert an economic slump.
Canadians say goodbye to queen with horseback parade, Corgi gathering
Major quake hits Mexico on anniversary of deadly tremors
Antigua and Barbuda say quiet farewell to Queen Elizabeth
Ukraine faces Russian resistance in frontline Kupiansk
UN report warns of crimes against humanity in Ethiopia