58sStorm Pakhar hits Hong Kong and Macau days after deadly Hato
Tropical storm Pakhar brings strong winds and heavy rain to Hong Kong and Macau, just four days after one of the strongest typhoons on record killed at least 10 people in the gaming hub. Samantha Vadas reports.
28sAmateur videos show Harvey's trail of destruction
Amateur video shows Harvey's trail of destruction as a second person is reported killed in the most powerful storm to hit Texas in more than 50 years. No reporter narration.
1m47sThousands of Rohingya flee for Bangladesh as fresh violence erupts in Myanmar
Thousands of Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence in Myanmar try to cross the border with Bangladesh, as fresh fighting erupts in Myanmar's northwestern Rakhine state.
52sHundreds of thousands of Muslim pilgrims attend prayers in Mecca
Hundreds of thousands of Muslim pilgrims attend evening and night prayers at Mecca's Grand Mosque gathering together from all parts of the world to perform the annual pilgrimage of Haj. No reporter narration.
46s15 people rescued in Texas hurricane zone: U.S. Coast Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard says it rescued 15 people aboard vessels in distress during its response to Hurricane Harvey. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
58sThousands stranded on cruise ships after Harvey
The U.S. Coast Guard is monitoring two cruise ships that have been unable to dock due to tropical storm Harvey and is preparing alternative arrangements. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
58sProtesters turn out in San Franicsco despite cancelled rally
Demonstrators gathered to protest against hate despite the cancelled free-speech rally that city leaders had feared could draw out right-wing extremists and cause a repeat of the violence that broke out in Charlottesville two weeks ago. Linda So reports.
36sHundreds gather in San Francisco to protest against hate
Hundreds of demonstrators are taking to the streets in San Francisco to protest against hate groups that had planned to hold a free-speech rally in the city before it was cancelled by organizers. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
51sAt least one dead in Texas from Harvey
he most powerful storm to hit Texas in more than 50 years has killed at least one person and is now threatening catastrophic flooding as search and rescue teams deploy to the hardest-hit zones, authorities said on Saturday.
1m35sTexas expands disaster declaration, no fatalities yet reported: governor
Texas Governor Gregg Abbott says the state has expanded its disaster declaration to 20 more counties and has activated 1,800 members of the military to conduct search-and-rescue operations. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
1m23sHarvey leaves behind path of destruction
The most powerful storm to hit Texas in more than 50 years dumped torrential rain and left behind a path of destruction as it moved inland on Saturday, threatening widespread floods across the U.S. state and possibly in the city of Houston. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
1m45sTrump's Pentagon memo reinstates transgender ban
U.S. President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Friday that directs the U.S. military not to accept transgender men and women as recruits and halts the use of government funds for sex-reassignment surgeries for active personnel unless the process is already underway. Alva French reports.
1m07sRains persist as Harvey weakens over Texas
Hurricane Harvey slowly moved across southern Texas on Saturday, causing major damage and prompting floodwaters to rise. Nathan Frandino reports.
46sTal Afar liberation imminent says Iraq Defense Minister
Iraq's Defense Minister Arfan al-Hayali said on Saturday that Tal Afar's liberation from Islamic State will soon be announced by Prime Minister al-Abadi. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
43sDowngraded Hurricane Harvey slows after bashing into Texas
The most powerful hurricane to hit the U.S. state of Texas in more than 50 years moved slowly inland on Saturday, dumping torrential rain expected to cause catastrophic flooding. Nathan Frandino reports.
35sHurricane Harvey weakens after battering Texas coast
Hurricane Harvey weakened to a category 1 hurricane as it moved inland over Texas on Saturday, leaving the streets of Yorktown, Texas deserted. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
45sMan shot dead after attacking Belgian soldiers with a knife
Video obtained by Reuters shows a man on the floor after Belgian soldiers shot him dead as he came at them with a knife. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
1m02sNorth Korea missile tests "not a threat" - Japan
Japanese Cabinet Minister Yoshihide Suga said North Korea's missile launch on Saturday posed no threat to Japan but they remained on high alert. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
56sAir Guitar World Championships held in Finland
Air guitar enthusiasts from around the world gather in Finland to participate in the world championships. No reporter narration.
1m27sTrump pardons ex-Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio
U.S. President Donald Trump has granted a pardon to former Arizona lawman and political ally Joe Arpaio, less than a month after he was convicted of criminal contempt. Grace Lee reports.
59sYingluck fled to Dubai: senior party members
Thailand's former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has fled to Dubai, according to senior members of her party.
1m08sMayweather, McGregor make weight
Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor took to the stage at T-Mobile Arena to weigh in Friday (August 25) afternoon with McGregor tipping the scales at 153 pounds (69.3 kilograms) and Mayweather nearly four pounds lighter at 149-1/2 (67.8 kgs). Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
1m32sTexas governor urges residents to evacuate, warns of record flooding
Texas Governor Greg Abbott urged residents to evacuate on Friday as Hurricane Harvey, the most powerful storm to hit the U.S. mainland in more than a decade, barrels toward Texas. Colette Luke has more.
37sBrussels knife attacker shot by soldiers in Brussels has died - prosecutors
A man was shot in the center of Brussels on Friday evening after attacking two soldiers with a knife, Brussels prosecutors said. Nathan Frandino reports.
1m12sWall Street rises after Yellen speech
Stocks eke out gains Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen did not mention monetary policy in her speech at Jackson Hole. Fred Katayama reports.