Europe 9 hrs ago Russia warns it may restrict US media within its borders The latest in a string of saber-rattling announcements between the U.S. and Russia saw Moscow claiming it was within its rights to restrict the operations of U.S. media.
World 23 mins ago Bailed-out RBS removes logo from flagship office Royal Bank of Scotland has removed its own logo from its flagship London office, replacing it with the more locally focused NatWest brand — a sign that the bank has shed its global ...
World 44 mins ago German police release victim photo in hunt for child abuser German authorities have taken the rare step of releasing the photograph of a young girl who was the victim of sexual abuse in the hopes of identifying who she is and who posted ...
World 1 hr ago German minister Schaeuble bows out, convictions intact Wolfgang Schaeuble, the long-time German finance minister, is attending his final meeting of his peers in the 19-country eurozone.
World 1 hr ago Anger, praise in Scotland as losses mount at Trump's resorts David Milne loves the view of the North Sea from his home high above the roiling surf, but he finds his eye often falling onto the golf course next door and, when it does, on the ...
World 1 hr ago Turkey says Turkish troops move into Syria's Idlib province Turkey's military says Turkish troops have moved into Syria's northwestern Idlib province as part of an operation to enforce a "de-escalation" zone that was internationally agreed ...
World 2 hrs ago Bosnian court acquits ex-Srebrenica commander of war crimes Bosnia's war crimes court has acquitted the wartime commander of Srebrenica, who was accused of committing atrocities during the 1992-95 Balkan conflict.
World 2 hrs ago Theresa May says the ball is in EU's court on Brexit talks British Prime Minister Theresa May is urging the European Union to show "leadership and flexibility" in unblocking Brexit talks, saying the ball is in the bloc's court.
World 2 hrs ago Red Cross scales back over attacks in northern Afghanistan The International Committee of the Red Cross has announced it will soon close two offices in northern Faryab and Kunduz provinces and also reduce its activities in Afghanistan's ...
ENVIRONMENT 3 hrs ago Ban on sale of fireworks in Indian capital as festival nears India's Supreme Court has banned the sale of fireworks in New Delhi and nearby towns, 10 days before the Hindu festival of Diwali, in a move to curb the capital's deadly air ...
World 3 hrs ago ECB: Banks are ready for rising rates The European Central Bank says banks under its jurisdiction appear well-prepared to face higher interest rates.
World 3 hrs ago Italian police arrest brother of Marseille attacker Police in Italy have arrested the brother of a Tunisian man who stabbed to death two women in the French city of Marseille earlier this month.
World 3 hrs ago NATO chief: 'We don't want a new Cold War' with Russia NATO's chief says the alliance does not want a "new Cold War" with Russia, despite members' concerns about Russian military buildup close to NATOs' border.
Pacific 3 hrs ago New Zealand police sorry for tweeting joke on road deaths New Zealand police on Monday tweeted a gif image of Steve Carell from “The Office” with the caption, “This is the worst,” in a tweet about having to tell a family member about ...
World 4 hrs ago German conservative parties say they agree on migrant limit Germany's conservative parties say they have agreed on a law limiting the number of migrants allowed to enter the country every year.
World 4 hrs ago Egypt's Jewish community backs country's UNESCO candidate The head of Egypt's minuscule Jewish community has voiced support for the country's UNESCO candidate who has been criticized by Egyptian human rights activists.
World 4 hrs ago Philippines says sorry to China over wrong Taiwan logo The Philippine defense department has apologized to China for the "grievous but purely unintentional mistake" of using Taiwan's defense ministry logo during a ceremony where the ...
World 4 hrs ago India court commutes death sentence for deadly Gujarat riots An Indian court has commuted the death sentences given by a lower court to 11 people after one of the many deadly riots that swept the western state of Gujarat 15 years ago in ...
World 4 hrs ago UNESCO chooses new chief amid tensions over Palestinian role UNESCO's executive board is choosing a new leader to replace departing director Irina Bokova, whose tenure was marred by funding troubles and tension over its inclusion of ...
World 4 hrs ago UAE official urges Qatar to give up World Cup to end crisis A top Emirati security official says the Qatar diplomatic crisis can be resolved if Doha gives up hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
RELIGION 5 hrs ago Gunmen kill 5 in attack on Shiites in southwestern Pakistan Pakistani police say gunmen have ambushed a car carrying minority Shiite Muslims in the southwestern city of Quetta, killing four of them and a passer-by.
World 6 hrs ago Thai man faces prison for doubting story about ancient king A prominent 85-year-old Thai social critic is facing up to 15 years in prison for offending the monarchy after questioning whether a duel on elephant-back, fought more than 400 ...
World 6 hrs ago The Latest: Trial in Kim's murder deferred after lab visit The Latest on the trial in Malaysia of two women accused of killing Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half brother of North Korea's leader (all times local): 11:30 a.m.
World 6 hrs ago Economics prize, last of the Nobels, to be awarded The last of the Nobel prizes to be awarded this year is something of an outlier — Alfred Nobel's will didn't call for its establishment and it honors a science that many doubt is a ...
World 6 hrs ago Australia aims to halt Syria's World Cup charge in Sydney While local support will be firmly behind Australia's Socceroos, wider sentiment may spur the team from war-torn Syria to keep its World Cup dream alive when the teams meet Tuesday ...
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