Cate Blanchett and Glenn Close are in the front row to see the late Italian designer’s final collection.
Young Peruvians clash with police in anti-government protests
The “Gen Z march” was organised by students and young workers who were joined by taxi and bus drivers.
Typhoon kills at least 11 as it sweeps through Vietnam
Dozens are missing or injured after Typhoon Bualoi made landfall in central Vietnam.
The Indian superstar at the centre of row over crush deaths
At least 40 people died over the weekend in a crowd crush at a political rally organised by Vijay’s party.
Singapore denies entry to exiled HK pro-democracy activist
Nathan Law’s presence “would not be in national interests”, Singapore authorities say.
Denmark bans all civilian drone flights ahead of European summit
Denmark is one of several European countries that have reported “drone incidents” in recent weeks.
Falcon crowned Bird of the Year in New Zealand
This year marks 20th anniversary of the poll which raises awareness for native species considered to be at risk.
India court crippled by a million-case backlog
With over a million cases pending, the Allahabad High court is one of India’s most overburdened courts.
How Europe held off US to win sensational Ryder Cup
Captain Luke Donald cements his status as a bona fide Ryder Cup legend as Europe hold off a spirited US fightback to win in New York.
The picturesque Dutch village set to charge tourists an entry fee
Zaanse Schans, popular for its windmills, has a population of just 100 people – but more than two million tourists will have visited this year.


