Europe 17 hrs ago Spain PM dissolves Catalonia parliament after independence vote Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced Friday that he is firing Catalonia's government and dissolving the regional parliament after it declared independence from Spain in a disputed vote.
TERRORISM 28 mins ago Syria rejects report blaming it for chemical weapons attack Syria's government has categorically rejected a report by experts from the U.N. and the chemical weapons watchdog blaming its government for a sarin nerve gas attack that killed ...
World 29 mins ago AP PHOTOS: Romania honors its military with Army Day Romanian military personnel have celebrated Army Day with parades, but also lighter moments, in honor of the country's military men and women.
00:20 VIDEO 52 mins ago US soldier dies in helicopter crash Military says incident is not from enemy conflict.
Afghanistan 1 hr ago U.S. service member dies in Afghanistan helicopter crash An U.S. service member died from injuries sustained in a helicopter crash Friday night in Afghanistan, the military officials said.
World 1 hr ago The Latest: Kenya police use tear gas on opposition backers The Latest on Kenya's repeat presidential election (all times local): 2:35 p.m. Kenyan police have used tear gas in an attempt to disperse crowds in the Nairobi slum of Kawangware.
World 1 hr ago Thai king leads ceremony for his late father's relics Thailand's new king led a royal merit-making ceremony for his late father's relics on Saturday, the fourth day of an elaborate five-day funeral that caps a year of mourning.
World 1 hr ago The Latest: Anti-independence activists protest in Madrid The Latest on the independence demands in Spain's northeast region of Catalonia(all times local): ___ 1:15 p.m. Opponents of independence for Catalonia are holding a rally in the ...
World 1 hr ago Moroccan social justice movement seeks relief from crackdown It all began with a fish seized by the police.
World 2 hrs ago EasyJet to take over planes from bankrupt Air Berlin Budget airline easyJet says it has reached an agreement with Air Berlin to buy parts of the bankrupt German airline as part of a 40-million euro ($46 million) deal.
World 2 hrs ago UK navy discharges 9 nuclear sub crew members for drug use Britain's Royal Navy has discharged nine service personnel who tested positive for drugs while they were assigned to a nuclear submarine.
World 3 hrs ago Icelanders go to the polls for 3rd time in 4 years Icelanders are voting for the third time in four years as the nation tries to shake off the latest political crisis on an island that has been roiled by divisions since its economy ...
World 3 hrs ago Kenyan streets calm, but political standoff unresolved Kenyan opposition areas are calm a day after the country's election commission postponed voting in four restive counties where deadly clashes between police and protesters have ...
World 4 hrs ago As Africa tackles child marriage, young survivors speak out Sitting on the floor and dressed in black, the 15-year-old held her baby as panicked tears welled in her eyes.
World 4 hrs ago Indonesia says welder's torch caused fireworks factory blaze Police say an inferno at a firework factory near Indonesia's capital that killed 48 people was started by sparks from a welder's torch.
Europe 4 hrs ago Spain takes control of Catalan government day after independence declaration Spain officially took over the Catalan government Saturday by publishing special measures in an official gazette online and firing the region’s top leaders.
World 6 hrs ago Spain takes over Catalonia, fires defiant separatist leaders Spain has taken direct control of Catalonia and sacked the region's defiant separatist government by publishing special measures overnight in an official gazette online.
World 6 hrs ago Official: Taliban kill 9 police in eastern Afghanistan An Afghan official says at least nine police officers have been killed in separate attacks by Taliban insurgents on police checkpoints in eastern Ghazni province.
RELIGION 6 hrs ago AP ANALYSIS: Saudi promise of 'moderate Islam' shifts power The man who may soon be king of Saudi Arabia is charting a new, more modern course for a country so conservative that for decades there were no concerts or film screenings and ...
World 7 hrs ago Bus veers off highway in Nepal, killing 14 people A passenger bus heading toward Nepal's capital has veered off a key highway early Saturday, killing at least 14 people and injuring 15, police said.
World 7 hrs ago Indonesia court upholds seizure of illegal fishing vessel The Indonesian Fisheries Ministry says it has won a two-year court battle that confirms the legality of the government's seizure of a Thai vessel linked to human trafficking and ...
Nuclear Proliferation 7 hrs ago Mattis: US will not accept a nuclear North Korea U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis issued a stern warning to North Korea on Saturday: Despite its ongoing missile and nuclear programs, it is simply no match for the U.S.-South ...
World 8 hrs ago Roadside bombing kills Bahrain police officer, wounds 8 Authorities in Bahrain say a roadside bomb has killed a police officer and wounded eight others.
Africa 9 hrs ago US forces in Niger sought armed drone before deadly ambush U.S. military officials sought permission to send an armed drone near a patrol of Green Berets before a deadly ambush Oct. 4 in Niger, but the request was blocked, raising ...
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