Red, red wine... could be good for digestive system

Scientists at King's College London have found that red wine drinkers have a greater diversity of bacteria in their digestive tracts, a marker of gastrointestinal wellbeing, than those who drink other alcohol.
UK PM to suspend parliament until Oct 14
Britain's currency slid 0.94 percent to $1.2179, while the euro bought 91.09 pence.
25 soldiers killed in Houthi attack on gov't forces in northern Yemen
Around 25 soldiers of the Saudi-backed Yemeni government forces were killed Tuesday during a large-scale attack launched by the Houthi rebels in the country's northern province of Saada, a military official told Xinhua.
Abe tells Zarif Japan will work to ease tensions
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has told visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif that Japan will continue diplomatic efforts to ease tensions in the Middle East.
Two dead as Japan orders 670,000 to flee heavy rains
Two people were confirmed dead on Wednesday as heavy rains pounded southwest Japan, prompting flood and landslide warnings, and orders for 670,000 people to seek safety.
Passengers evacuate plane in Beijing due to smoke
Passengers have safely evacuated an Air China plane at Beijing Capital International Airport after smoke was seen onboard.
Archeologists find remains of 227 sacrificed children in Peru
Archeologists in Peru say the 227 bodies they have unearthed from a site used by the pre-Columbian Chimu culture is the biggest-ever discovery of sacrificed children.