Europe2 hours ago Suspect arrested in murder of Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova, report says An arrest was made in the murder of Bulgarian television reporter Viktoria Marinova who had been reporting on alleged corruption linked to European Union funds, Bulgarian national radio reported Tuesday.
13 mins ago ISIS booby-trap mass graves of slaughtered innocents to blow up grieving relatives Killers have wired multiple graves of up to 4,000 dead men, women and children with devices in a bid to kill heart-broken relatives desperate to retrieve remains for proper burial.
1 hour ago UN official: Qatar to buy fuel for Gaza's only power plant Qatar has agreed to buy fuel to restart the only power plant in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, a top United Nations official said Tuesday, triggering accusations by the Palestinian Authority running the rival government in the West Bank that this will perpetuate the militants' control of the isolated enclave.
1 hour ago Former FIFA official Prince Ali takes soccer charity global Former FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali is taking his charity project worldwide to build on its work of bringing soccer to Syrian refugees in Jordan.
1 hour ago Syrian president grants general amnesty to army deserters Syrian President Bashar Assad granted general amnesty on Tuesday to army deserters both within Syria and those outside the country, a move that could boost the return of refugees who fled violence in their war-torn country.
1 hour ago Russia sends troops and missiles into Libya in bid to enforce stranglehold on the West Russia is moving troops and missiles into Libya in a bid to enforce a new stranglehold on the West, British prime minister Theresa May has been warned.
1 hour ago The Latest: UN has 'serious concern' on missing Saudi writer The Latest on the mystery surrounding fate of Saudi journalist who disappeared while visiting kingdom's consulate in Istanbul (all times local): 1:50 p.m.
2 hours ago Suspect arrested in murder of Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova, report says An arrest was made in the murder of Bulgarian television reporter Viktoria Marinova who had been reporting on alleged corruption linked to European Union funds, Bulgarian national radio reported Tuesday.
3 hours ago Bulgaria probes EU funds misuse after slaying of journalist Bulgarian prosecutors have opened an investigation into the suspected misuse of European Union funds, following the brutal slaying of a television reporter who highlighted possible government corruption.
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North Korea3 hours ago North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wants Pope Francis to visit: report Despite a history of brutality and severe punishments toward Christians, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wants Pope Francis to visit Pyongyang, South Korea’s presidential office said on Tuesday.
Europe3 hours ago Erdogan urges Saudi Arabia to 'prove' missing journalist left consulate Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday urged Saudi Arabia to prove journalist Jamal Khashoggi left the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, as its officials claimed, after he disappeared last week.
RELIGION3 hours ago Seoul says Kim Jong Un wants Pope Francis to visit N. Korea North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wants Pope Francis to visit the officially atheist country, South Korea said Tuesday.
RELIGION4 hours ago Pakistan delays decision on whether Christian woman will face death penalty for blasphemy against Islam The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Monday delayed its ruling concerning the final appeal of a Christian woman who’s been facing the death penalty since 2010 for blasphemy against Islam.
The Americas4 hours ago Taiwan holds military drill with Paraguay amid China tension Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen hosted her Paraguayan counterpart Tuesday at a military exercise in a sign of the island's determination to withstand China's diplomatic onslaught.
Australia5 hours ago Australia mulls banning some immigrants from biggest cities Starting a new life in Australia might not come with views of the Sydney Opera House or surfing at the city's Bondi Beach with the government considering a ban on some immigrants from settling in big cities.
Middle East6 hours ago US envoy on Afghan peace takes his mission to Pakistan Washington's newly named point man tasked with finding a peaceful end to Afghanistan's 17-year war is in Pakistan to seek the help of the new government in Islamabad in bringing the Taliban to the negotiating table, the U.S. Embassy said Tuesday.
Middle East6 hours ago Yemeni smiths beat missiles into knives, not ploughshares Sometimes, the raw material of Ali Ghomari's work comes screaming from the sky.
Middle East7 hours ago Post publishes possibly last image of missing Saudi reporter The Washington Post published a surveillance image on Tuesday showing its missing Saudi contributor walking into the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul a week ago, just before he disappeared.
The Americas8 hours ago Venezuelan opposition denies jailed politician took own life The disputed jailhouse death of an opposition councilman arrested on allegations of plotting to kill President Nicolas Maduro has triggered alarm among many Venezuelans and swift condemnation from several foreign dignitaries.
The Americas11 hours ago Opposition Venezuelan politician dies in jail A jailed councilman in Venezuela arrested on suspicion of involvement in a failed assassination attempt on President Nicolas Maduro has died of suicide, the government said Monday.
2:27 VIDEO14 hours ago Saudi officials deny missing journalist was killed Turkish officials say missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul; State Department correspondent Rich Edson reports.
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