TERRORISM 12 hrs ago Suspect in Canada terror attack is Somali refugee, police say The suspect accused of stabbing a police officer before crashing a speeding U-Haul van into a crowd of people in Edmonton, Canada, had come to the country from Somalia trying to claim refugee status, police revealed.
World 43 mins ago Kidnapped Greek businessman rescued after 6-month captivity Police on the Greek island of Crete have rescued a local businessman held by kidnappers for six months.
World 45 mins ago APNewsBreak: Attacks in Havana hit US spy network in Cuba Frightening attacks on U.S. personnel in Havana struck the heart of America's spy network in Cuba, with intelligence operatives among the first and most severely affected victims, ...
World 52 mins ago Palestinian PM arrives in Gaza for key reconciliation effort The Palestinian prime minister has arrived in Gaza for the most ambitious attempt yet to reconcile the rival Palestinian factions.
RELIGION 56 mins ago Russia says IS cell members detained, terror plots foiled Russia's top domestic intelligence agency says it has detained members of a sleeper cell of the Islamic State group and foiled a series of terrorist attacks.
World 1 hr ago The Latest: US Navy admiral pledges to defend Japan, S.Korea The Latest on the situation on the Korean Peninsula (all times local): 6 p.m.
RELIGION 1 hr ago The Latest: 2012 Toulouse attacks trial opens in Paris court The Latest on the 2012 Toulouse attacks trial (all times local): 10:25 a.m.
World 2 hrs ago Iranian foreign minister arrives in Oman for talks Iran's foreign minister has arrived in Oman for a daylong visit with officials in the sultanate, which has served as a crucial link between Iran and the U.S. in the past.
World 3 hrs ago Marseille suspect released from custody day before attack French officials say a man who fatally stabbed two women at Marseille's main train station had been arrested and released the day before the attack.
World 3 hrs ago Catalan government to meet to plan independence declaration Catalonia's government will hold a closed-door Cabinet meeting to discuss the next steps in its plan to declare independence from Spain following a disputed referendum marred by ...
World 3 hrs ago Trump's latest NKorea tweets get muted response in SKorea President Donald Trump's latest tweets on North Korea have received a muted response in South Korea, where media focused more on U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's ...
World 3 hrs ago Myanmar takes foreign diplomats into conflict-torn Rakhine Myanmar authorities have taken foreign diplomats and representatives of the United Nations on a tour of conflict-torn northern Rakhine state, where a security crackdown has led to ...
World 3 hrs ago Pakistani corruption court postpones Sharif indictment A Pakistani court has postponed the indictment of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for a week after his children, who are co-defendants in the case, did not appear in court.
World 4 hrs ago Dam upstream leaves Egypt fearing for its lifeline, the Nile The only reason Egypt has even existed from ancient times until today is because of the Nile River, which provides a thin, richly fertile stretch of green through the desert.
RELIGION 4 hrs ago Terror support trial of gunman's brother to open in France The older brother of a French extremist who killed seven people in a series of attacks on a Jewish school and soldiers goes on trial for complicity in the 2012 shooting spree.
World 4 hrs ago US-led coalition: Service member killed in explosion in Iraq The U.S.-led coalition says a service member was killed and another was wounded when an explosion from a bobby-trapped explosive hit their vehicle in Iraq.
World 4 hrs ago Jordan seeks more security guarantees in south Syria truce Jordan hopes a cease-fire it helped negotiate for a southern region in neighboring Syria will eventually lead to a secure border, the reopening of a vital trade crossing and a ...
World 4 hrs ago Existing only from the Nile, Egypt fears disaster from a dam The only reason Egypt has even existed from ancient times until today is because of the Nile River, which provides a thin, richly fertile stretch of green through the desert.
ENVIRONMENT 5 hrs ago Vanuatu island exodus continues even as volcano stabilizes The evacuation of a Vanuatu island was continuing on Monday even after scientists said an erupting volcano had stabilized.
World 5 hrs ago India says Pakistan firing kills boy, injures 5 in Kashmir Officials say a 10-year-old boy has been killed and five civilians injured in cross-border fighting between Indian and Pakistani troops in the disputed Kashmir region.
World 6 hrs ago AP photographer reflects on 13 years covering Rio shootings It's often said the birth of a child changes your life.
World 6 hrs ago Rio's kids are dying in the crossfire of a wave of violence An unborn boy's lung is punctured by a bullet while still in the womb.
North Korea 8 hrs ago Kim Jong Nam trial: 2 women plead not guilty to killing Kim Jong Un's half-brother The trial of two women accused of poisoning the estranged half-brother of North Korea’s ruler is scheduled to begin Monday morning in Malaysia’s High Court in Kuala Lumpur, nearly ...
UNITED NATIONS 8 hrs ago Russia giving cover to Iran could doom nuclear deal as Trump considers whether to certify As President Donald Trump considers whether to certify to Congress the controversial 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, word that the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog can’t verify a ...
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