PayPal launches crypto buying and selling in the UK
PayPal is one of the largest mainstream financial companies to offer consumers access to cryptocurrencies
Biden says U.S. unwavering in Afghanistan evacuations; Taliban beat back crowd at airport
Biden plans to move Americans to the airport as well as Afghan allies of the West and vulnerable Afghans like women activists and journalists
Weakened Henri expected to soak already drenched U.S. Northeast
The storm's slowdown and prolific rainfall have prompted concerns from governors about flooding in New York's Hudson River Valley and western Connecticut
'Everyone was crying': Grieving Haitians bury their dead a week after quake
The quake struck Haiti amid a period of political upheaval following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise last month
Climate change activists target City of London's Guildhall
About 200 demonstrators from Extinction Rebellion kicked off two weeks of protests targeting the city's financial district, which they blame for helping to fuel climate change
Hurricane Grace hits Mexico with major flooding, eight killed
Hurricane Grace pummeled Mexico with torrential rain, causing severe flooding and mudslides
Copenhagen celebrates the return of one of the world's largest LGBT+ Prides
Thousands march in Copenhagen to mark WorldPride, but thoughts of the plight of the LGBT+ community in Afghanistan temper the partying
Rain falls at Greenland ice summit for first time on record
The largest amount of rain since records began in 1950 fell across Greenland from Aug. 14-16 as temperatures rose above freezing, triggering extensive melting across the island
IN PICTURES: Afghan women record their 'last day at work'
When the Taliban seized Kabul, journalist Bahaar Joya called women she knew and asked them to send a photo recording what could be their last day at work
Anti-pollution protests in Spain after thousands of dead fish wash up on lagoon
Some 20 tonnes of dead fish have washed up on the shores of one of Europe's largest saltwater lagoons in Spain