ABCNews.comBY: GUY DAVIES, ABC NEWS (LONDON) — Many proprietors of pubs and restaurants in Britain have been forced to come up with atypical methods to serve customers in a world of social distancing. But while table service,
malerapaso/iStockBy PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News(KHABAROVSK, Russia) — Tens of thousands of people joined protests in Russia’s Far East last weekend in an almost unheard of display of opposition to President Vladimir Putin triggered by the arrest of
iStock/nigelcarseBy: HAKYUNG KATE LEE, ABC News (SEOUL, South Korea) — A civic group representing the former secretary of Seoul mayor Park Won-soon publicly appealed for an investigation into the sexual harassment allegations against Park, who died shortly
EnchantedFairy/iStockBy GENEVIEVE SHAW BROWN, ABC News (HONG KONG) — Just weeks after reopening, Hong Kong Disneyland will close once again. The park was reopened to the public on June 18, but on Monday the park announced it
iStock/malerapasoBy: PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (MOSCOW) — Standing at border control in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport in early April, Gaylen Grandstaff wasn’t sure what was about to happen. A 53-year-old American from Texas, Grandstaff had been trapped in
iStock/narvikkBy: ERIN SCHUMAKER, ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — When Gov. Gavin Newsom put out a call this spring asking California health care workers to volunteer at overwhelmed hospitals in New York City, the early U.S. epicenter of
iStock/Josie DesmaraisBy: MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (LONDON) — LONDON — Bongani Sibeko was just a toddler when he and his family were forced to flee their home in apartheid South Africa, as Black men, women and children
Terraxplorer/iStockBy WILLIAM MANSELL, ABC NEWS (ZUURBEKOM, South Africa) — At least five people are dead and more than 40 people arrested in South Africa Saturday following an attack at a church in Zuurbekom, a town in the