Transportation 18 hrs ago Argentina says sound detected in search for missing submarine is consistent with non-nuclear explosion A sound detected in the search for a missing submarine with 44 crew members aboard is consistent with a non-nuclear explosion, officials in Argentina said Thursday. 00:49 Argentina: Explosion sound detected in submarine search
World 6 mins ago 5 killed in eastern Ukraine in latest flare-up of violence At least five troops have been killed and four injured in eastern Ukraine in the past 24 hours in what appears to be the worst outburst of violence in months.
World 7 mins ago Poland to phase out Sunday shopping by 2020 Poland's lawmakers have approved a law that will phase out Sunday shopping by the year 2020 despite criticism that it may eliminate thousands of jobs.
World 19 mins ago Egypt militants attack mosque in Sinai, casualties reported Egyptian security officials say militants have attacked a mosque in the volatile Sinai Peninsula, leaving dozens of casualties.
World 24 mins ago China's under-20 games in Germany called off due to protests The German soccer federation has postponed the China under-20 team's series of friendly games in the country because of the protests it would face.
World 38 mins ago Interpol: 40 human traffickers arrested, 236 children saved Interpol says 40 suspected human traffickers have been arrested and nearly 500 of their victims freed in a vast police operation in five African countries.
World 53 mins ago "Grand coalition" again up for discussion in Germany Germany's president is inviting Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative bloc and the center-left Social Democrats for joint talks on the possibility on the forming a new government.
World 1 hr ago China closing main road connection with North Korea China says it is temporarily closing its main road connection with North Korea.
World 1 hr ago Japan protests San Francisco's 'sex slave' statue decision Japan has expressed strong regret over San Francisco's decision to give formal city property status to a statue commemorating women who worked in military-backed brothels for ...
World 1 hr ago UN: Saudi coalition OKs resumption of UN flights to Yemen The United Nations says the Saudi-led coalition that has imposed an air, sea and land blockade on Yemen since Nov. 6 has authorized the resumption of U.N. flights to the Yemeni ...
World 1 hr ago Irish government faces crisis at crunch time for Brexit Ireland's government is at risk of collapse, three weeks before a crucial European Union summit on Brexit.
World 1 hr ago Turkey does not rule out possible contact with Assad Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has not ruled out possible contact with President Bashar Assad in a sign that his stance may be softening toward the Syrian leader.
RELIGION 2 hrs ago Catholic officials threaten ex-seminarians over sex claims Catholic officials in Italy have threatened former altar boys of the pope with criminal defamation charges for having publicly accused an older seminarian of sexual misconduct when ...
North Korea 2 hrs ago North Korea may have replaced its entire border security team after defection Pyongyang may have replaced its entire security force at the border after a North Korean soldier, under a hail of gunfire, defected into South Korea last week.
World 2 hrs ago Kosovo top opposition leader, 2 other lawmakers arrested Kosovo police have arrested a top opposition leader and two other lawmakers accused of disrupting the work of the previous parliament with tear gas and violent acts.
World 2 hrs ago France awaits verdict in shootings at newspaper, TV network A French court is set to rule on whether to convict a man of attempted murder over shootings at a newspaper and TV network that set the country on edge.
World 2 hrs ago Poland's Kaczynski reads a book about cats in parliament Poland's most powerful politician has been spotted reading a book about cats during a session of parliament.
World 2 hrs ago Police probe death of 2 Germans in eastern Spain Spanish police say they have found the bodies of a German man and woman in a house in the eastern coastal town of Vinaros.
World 2 hrs ago Japan's Mitsubishi Materials reports faked quality data Mitsubishi Materials Corp., a maker of components used in autos, aircraft and electricity generation, has become the latest among major Japanese companies to report faked quality ...
World 2 hrs ago Report: N. Korea replaces border guards following defection North Korea appears to have replaced all of its guards at a jointly patrolled border area where a North Korean soldier defected last week under a hail of gunfire, South Korean ...
World 3 hrs ago Azeri 'Alternative Nobel' winner barred from going to Sweden The organization behind the "Alternative Nobel" says a 2017 prize winner has been barred from leaving her native Azerbaijan to attend the Dec. 1 award ceremony in Stockholm.
RELIGION 3 hrs ago Swedish Lutherans urge use of gender-neutral words for God The Church of Sweden is urging its clergy to use gender-neutral language when referring to the supreme deity, refraining from using terms like "Lord" and "He" in favor of the less ...
World 3 hrs ago Magnitude 4.3 earthquake injures 36 in western Iran Iranian state TV is reporting a magnitude 4.3 earthquake has injured 36 people in the western province of Lorestan.
Africa 3 hrs ago Zimbabweans cheer Mnangagwa's arrival at inauguration Zimbabweans are cheering the arrival of incoming leader Emmerson Mnangagwa for his inauguration.
World 3 hrs ago Britain's May steps up efforts to broaden Brexit talks British Prime Minister Theresa May is stepping up her lobbying efforts to broaden Brexit negotiations with the European Union to future relations and trade, as the talks bog down ...
No comments:
Post a Comment