TERRORISM 7 hrs ago Former hostage Caitlan Coleman rushed to hospital, husband says Former hostage Joshua Boyle says his wife Caitlan had to be rushed to the hospital and remains there.
World 35 mins ago 'Frog fans' of China's elder Jiang light up social media Chinese President Xi Jinping was at the podium giving a three-and-a-half hour speech to outline his grand vision for a "new era" of China.
TERRORISM 1 hr ago The Latest: Pope Francis deplores Somalia's deadliest attack The Latest on deadliest attack in Somalia's history (all times local): 1 p.m. Pope Francis has deplored the Somalia bombing that killed more than 300 people and wounded nearly 400 ...
World 1 hr ago Germany approves extension of Afghanistan, Mali deployments Chancellor Angela Merkel's Cabinet has approved extending Germany's military deployments in Afghanistan, Mali and several other nations — but only for three months as she seeks to ...
World 1 hr ago Thousands in Somali capital march in defiance after attack Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Somalia's capital in a show of defiance after the country's deadliest attack.
World 1 hr ago 5 things to know about China's twice-a-decade party congress The crucial parts will be held behind closed doors, but journalists, academics and more than a billion Chinese citizens will be closely watching for any public hints signaling ...
RELIGION 1 hr ago Pope deplores Somalia bombing that killed over 300 Pope Francis has deplored the Somalia bombing that killed more than 300 people.
World 2 hrs ago Qatar ruler urges end to trade embargo, calls for talks Qatar's emir has urged neighboring states to lift an "unfair" 4-month-old trade embargo and said he's ready to open talks to end the diplomatic crisis.
Drugs 2 hrs ago Big Pharma funded anti-US militia in Iraq, US veterans allege in lawsuit U.S. and European drug companies indirectly yet knowingly funding Iran-backed Iraqi militias that carried out attacks against U.S. troops, veterans of the Iraq War alleged in a ...
World 2 hrs ago Portugal's interior minister resigns over wildfires response The Portuguese government minister in charge of emergency services has resigned after 106 people were killed in wildfires this year.
World 2 hrs ago In Egypt, archaeologists find part of 4,000-year-old statue Egypt says archaeologists have discovered the head of a wooden statue, likely belonging to a female regent who ruled the country more than 4,000 years ago.
World 2 hrs ago The Latest: Allies stress diplomacy over North Korean nukes The Latest on diplomatic meetings between the United States, South Korea and Japan over the threat posed by North Korea's nuclear program (all times local): ___ 5:40 p.m. Senior ...
World 2 hrs ago Bosnian Serbs pass resolution against NATO membership Bosnian Serb lawmakers have passed a non-binding resolution opposing the country's potential membership in NATO as part of years-long efforts to keep Bosnia away from the Western ...
World 2 hrs ago Catalan lawmakers protest jailing of secession leaders About 50 Spanish and Catalan party lawmakers have held up posters in Spain's parliament demanding the release of two pro-Catalonia independence movement leaders, describing them as ...
World 2 hrs ago US-backed fighters clearing war remnants in Syria's Raqqa The spokesman for U.S.-backed forces fighting Islamic State militants in Syria says the fighters are removing land mines and clearing main roads in the city of Raqqa, a day after ...
CONFLICTS 2 hrs ago UN, US failed to prevent ethnic cleansing in South Sudan Until the summer of 2016, South Sudan's Yei region was a leafy oasis in the midst of the country's civil war.
World 2 hrs ago Rights groups deplore worsening repression in Cambodia Rights groups say foreign governments should refuse to recognize Cambodia's next elections and consider sanctions on its leaders if the main opposition party is dissolved.
World 2 hrs ago German police conduct series of raids on Hells Angels More than 700 German police officers have raided buildings used by a local chapter of the Hells Angels biker gang near the western city of Duesseldorf after state authorities ...
World 3 hrs ago Swedish police station damaged in explosion, no injuries Swedish authorities say a powerful explosion outside a police station in southern Sweden has caused significant damage to the building.
North Korea 3 hrs ago Talks among US, South Korea, Japan center on North Korea Senior officials from the United States, South Korea and Japan were scheduled to meet in Seoul on Wednesday to discuss the growing threat of North Korea’s nuclear missile program.
RELIGION 4 hrs ago Israel finds a welcome audience with Christian journalists Israel's nationalist government may be unpopular with Western liberals and much of its domestic press corps, but it has found a close friend among the world's evangelical ...
TERRORISM 4 hrs ago Al-Qaida set to gain as Islamic State disintegrates Over several nights in September, some 10,000 men, women and children fled areas under Islamic State control, hurrying through fields in northern Syria and risking fire from ...
World 5 hrs ago Diplomats from Washington, Seoul, Tokyo talk N. Korea threat Diplomats from the United States, South Korea and Japan are meeting in Seoul to discuss policy responses to North Korea's accelerating efforts to expand its nuclear weapons program.
TERRORISM 5 hrs ago Car bomb kills 4 police, 2 civilians in southwest Pakistan Pakistani police say a car bomb attack on a police truck has killed at least four policemen and two civilians in the southwestern city of Quetta.
North Korea 6 hrs ago North Korea plans more satellites, says US violating UN sanctions North Korea’s deputy U.N. ambassador Tuesday accused the United States of violating U.N. sanctions as he announced Pyongyang’s plan to launch more satellites as a part of a space ...
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