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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

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FOX NEWS FIRST: Judge blocks Trump sanctuary city order; Charlie Rose faces uncertain future after sex scandal

World

Bullfighter gored in the groin, carried out of ring bleeding and screaming in pain
The Americas 21 hrs ago

Bullfighter gored in the groin, carried out of ring bleeding and screaming in pain

A bullfighter was forced to leave the ring in pain with his hands over his bleeding scrotum after he was gored in the groin.
ENVIRONMENT 7 mins ago

Bali volcano spews ash and cloud, alert not raised

The Mount Agung volcano on the Indonesian tourist island of Bali has spewed ash and smoke, but authorities say its alert level remains unchanged.
TERRORISM 12 mins ago

Turkish court convicts opposition editor over tweet

Opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet says a court has convicted its online editor Oguz Guven on charges of engaging in "terrorist propaganda" and sentenced him to three years and one ...
World 24 mins ago

Giant swastika unearthed in Germany

Construction workers in Germany have unearthed a giant concrete swastika on a sports field in the northern city of Hamburg.
World 34 mins ago

Thai police search for 20 suspected Uighurs who escaped

Thai police said Tuesday that they were stepping up security along the country's borders as they searched for around 20 suspected ethnic Uighurs who escaped an immigration ...
 
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World 49 mins ago

Lebanon premier to head to Egypt amid political tensions

Casually leaving his Paris residence in jogging shorts, Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri looks pretty relaxed for a man whose country is in political turmoil.
TERRORISM 50 mins ago

Analysis: US terror list more symbolism than substance

As North Korea marches toward nuclear mastery, President Donald Trump slaps the country back on an American blacklist of state sponsors of terrorism.
World 1 hr ago

The Latest: Kremlin: Assad visit to ensure peace agreements

The Latest on Syrian president Assad's visit to Moscow (all times local): 12:50 p.m.
TERRORISM 1 hr ago

The Latest: Police say at least 50 dead in Nigeria bombing

The Latest on Nigeria suicide bombing (all times local): 10:55 a.m.
TERRORISM 1 hr ago

6 Syrians accused of terror plans detained in German raids

Prosecutors say authorities have searched eight apartments across Germany and temporarily detained six Syrian men who are accused of preparing a terror attack.
Amy Kellogg explains what that label means. 02:28
VIDEO 1 hr ago

North Korea labeled a 'State sponsor of Terror'

Amy Kellogg explains what that label means.
RELIGION 2 hrs ago

Nigeria police say at least 20 killed in mosque bombing

Police in northeastern Nigeria say at least 20 people are feared dead after a suicide bombing at a mosque.
World 2 hrs ago

Despite Trump lobby, only 'some' leaders condemn Pyongyang

Despite President Donald Trump's lobby for stronger punitive actions against North Korea, only "some" Asia-Pacific leaders condemned Pyongyang's development of nuclear weapons and ...

The Americas

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TERRORISM

Analysis: US terror list more symbolism than substance

World

Despite Trump lobby, only 'some' leaders condemn Pyongyang

TERRORISM

A look at the 4 countries the US says sponsor terrorism

World

Ecuador president: Manafort pitched deal for China investors

Asia

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ENVIRONMENT

Bali volcano spews ash and cloud, alert not raised

World

Thai police search for 20 suspected Uighurs who escaped

TERRORISM

Analysis: US terror list more symbolism than substance

World

Despite Trump lobby, only 'some' leaders condemn Pyongyang

Europe

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TERRORISM

Turkish court convicts opposition editor over tweet

World

Giant swastika unearthed in Germany

World

Lebanon premier to head to Egypt amid political tensions

World

The Latest: Kremlin: Assad visit to ensure peace agreements

Africa

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World

Lebanon premier to head to Egypt amid political tensions

TERRORISM

The Latest: Police say at least 50 dead in Nigeria bombing

RELIGION

Nigeria police say at least 20 killed in mosque bombing

FILE -- In this Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017 file photo, Zimbabwean President Robert Muagbe addresses mourners at the Heroes Acre in Harare.  Lawyers and a U.S. Embassy official have said Friday Nov. 3, 2017, Zimbabwe police have arrested a United States citizen, named as Martha O'Donovan, for allegedly insulting President Robert Mugabe on Twitter. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, File)
World

Impeachment of Zimbabwe's Mugabe set to begin amid government cabinet revolt

Middle East

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TERRORISM

Turkish court convicts opposition editor over tweet

World

Lebanon premier to head to Egypt amid political tensions

World

The Latest: Kremlin: Assad visit to ensure peace agreements

World

Iran's president calls Arab League 'worn-out' body

Australia

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Clipper Round the World Race crew member Simon Speirs.

The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is the worldÕs largest-scale ocean adventure and is also regarded as one of the toughest endurance challenges on the planet. At 40,000 nautical miles long and taking almost a year to complete, it consists of twelve teams competing against each other on the worldÕs largest matched fleet of 70-foot ocean racing yachts.

The Clipper Race was established in 1996 by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first person to sail solo non-stop around the world in 1968-69. His aim was to allow anyone, regardless of previous sailing experience, the chance to embrace the thrill of ocean racing; it is the only event of its kind for amateur sailors.

Approximately 700 crew will complete in the next edition of the race. Around 40 per cent of crew are novices and have never sailed before starting a comprehensive training programme ahead of their adventure.

The next edition of the race is due to start in summer 2017. For more information, go to: www.clipperroundtheworld.com

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DISASTERS

British sailor dies in round-the-world yacht race after swept overboard in rough seas

BLOOMINGTON, MN - SEPTEMBER 29:  Malcolm Young of the rock band AC/DC performs at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota on the Fly On the Wall tour on September 29, 1985. (Photo by Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Departed

AC/DC co-founder Malcolm Young dead at 64

ENVIRONMENT

Oldest Australian human returned to 42,000-year-old grave

RELIGION

Australia senator urges protection for opposing gay marriage

The week in pictures

People carry the U.S. flag during the Veterans Day Parade in New York, U.S., November 11, 2017. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - RC1AD0446E70

Must-see photos from around the world

    FILE -- In this Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017 file photo, Zimbabwean President Robert Muagbe addresses mourners at the Heroes Acre in Harare.  Lawyers and a U.S. Embassy official have said Friday Nov. 3, 2017, Zimbabwe police have arrested a United States citizen, named as Martha O'Donovan, for allegedly insulting President Robert Mugabe on Twitter. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, File)
    World 2 hrs ago

    Impeachment of Zimbabwe's Mugabe set to begin amid government cabinet revolt

    Zimbabwe's ruling party is set to begin impeachment proceedings against President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday as government ministers boycotted the cabinet meeting in preparation for ...
    World 2 hrs ago

    Iran's president calls Arab League 'worn-out' body

    Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has criticized the Arab League for supporting Saudi Arabia and its role in the war in Yemen.
    World 2 hrs ago

    Landmark Mladic verdict closely watched in the Balkans

    As the U.N. war crimes court prepares to wrap up its work with a verdict in the landmark genocide trial of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic, deep divisions persist ...
    World 2 hrs ago

    Zimbabwe's political drama: What just happened? A timeline

    Zimbabwe's longtime President Robert Mugabe, the world's oldest head of state at 93, is resisting calls to step aside.
    TERRORISM 3 hrs ago

    A look at the 4 countries the US says sponsor terrorism

    North Korea is on its way back onto a very short list of countries the United States says sponsor terrorism.
    World 3 hrs ago

    German president pushing parties to form government

    Germany's president is to meet with party leaders after talks to form a new government between Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative bloc the left-leaning Greens and pro-business ...
    World 3 hrs ago

    Greece: Body recovered, bringing flood death toll to 21

    Greece's fire department says search crews have recovered the body of a one person missing since deadly floods struck near Athens last week, bringing the death toll to 21.
    World 3 hrs ago

    Former Wimbledon champion Jana Novotna dies at 49

    Jana Novotna, who won the hearts of the tennis world when she sobbed on the shoulder of a member of the British royal family after a heartbreaking loss in the Wimbledon final, has ...
    World 3 hrs ago

    The Latest: Mugabe must resign immediately, fired VP says

    The Latest on Zimbabwe's political turmoil (all times local): 9:20 a.m.
    RELIGION 3 hrs ago

    AP probe: Sexual abuse pervasive in Pakistan Islamic schools

    Kausar Parveen struggles through tears as she remembers the blood-soaked pants of her 9-year-old son, raped by a religious cleric.
    RELIGION 4 hrs ago

    AP probe: Sex abuse pervasive in Pakistan Islamic schools

    An Associated Press investigation has found that sexual abuse is pervasive at Islamic schools in Pakistan.
    World 4 hrs ago

    Impeachment of Zimbabwe's Mugabe set to begin

    Zimbabwe's ruling party is set to begin impeachment proceedings against longtime President Robert Mugabe, while a party official says government ministers have been instructed to ...
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Amy Kellogg explains what that label means. 02:28
VIDEO

North Korea labeled a 'State sponsor of Terror'

Fox News contributor explains on 'Fox News @ Night.' 05:18
VIDEO

Amb. Bolton on North Korea, top-level vacancies

Democratic congressman from Ohio talks the People's House Project. 08:27
VIDEO

Rep. Tim Ryan on battle for working class vote

Fox News senior political analyst gives his take on 'Special Report.' 03:47
VIDEO

Hume on the outcome of labeling NKorea a terror sponsor

The new sanctions will ban arms-related exports and sales, along with applying other financial restrictions; Kristin Fisher has the roundup for 'Special Report.' 03:27
VIDEO

NoKo's terrorism designation comes with new sanctions

Raw video: Off-duty military policeman in Brazil shoots, kills two robbery suspects in pharmacy while holding his young son. 00:23
VIDEO

Off-duty cop, holding infant son, opens fire on suspects

The ARA San Juan disappeared Wednesday in the icy waters of the South Atlantic. 01:19
VIDEO

US Navy joins search for missing Argentine submarine

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  • Construction workers in Germany have unearthed a giant concrete swastika on a sports field in the northern city of Hamburg.
    Giant swastika unearthed in Germany
  • Thai police search for 20 suspected Uighurs who escaped
  • Casually leaving his Paris residence in jogging shorts, Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri looks pretty relaxed for a man whose country is in political turmoil.
    Lebanon premier to head to Egypt amid political tensions
  • As North Korea marches toward nuclear mastery, President Donald Trump slaps the country back on an American blacklist of state sponsors of terrorism.
    Analysis: US terror list more symbolism than substance

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