Middle East8 hours ago Jamal Khashoggi's family is 'traumatized,' wants 'independent' and 'international' probe The family of missing activist Jamal Khashoggi said Monday they're "sadly and anxiously" following along with the news of the writer, who disappeared in Saudi Arabia on Oct. 2. 3:01Report: Saudis preparing to admit Khashoggi was killed
Toronto6 hours ago Naked man who jumped into tank with tiger sharks allegedly committed earlier assault: report The naked man who jumped into a massive fish tank in downtown Toronto on Friday and performed the breaststroke just inches from deadly sharks is reportedly wanted in connection to an earlier violent assault in the city, the CBC reported, citing police.
Middle East8 hours ago Jamal Khashoggi's family is 'traumatized,' wants 'independent' and 'international' probe The family of missing activist Jamal Khashoggi said Monday they're "sadly and anxiously" following along with the news of the writer, who disappeared in Saudi Arabia on Oct. 2.
5:03 VIDEO11 hours ago Miller: Khashoggi case could lead to strain with Saudis Report: Saudis preparing to admit journalist died during interrogation. Pulitzer Prize winning reporter provides insight on 'The Story.'
isis11 hours ago ISIS-linked extremists in Nigeria kill 2nd of 3 abducted health workers Islamic State-linked extremists in Nigeria have killed the second of three abducted health workers, Nigeria’s government said late Monday — the death coming a month after the first health worker was killed by the Islamic State West Africa Province.
Reptiles12 hours ago Python recorded falling through ceiling during bank meeting A slithering python spooked bank staffers in China when, during a meeting, it suddenly fell from the ceiling.
3:01 VIDEO12 hours ago Report: Saudis preparing to admit Khashoggi was killed Sources say Saudi Arabia will eventually admit that missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi may have been killed accidentally during an interrogation in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul; Benjamin Hall reports from Turkey.
Middle East12 hours ago Saudi Arabia considers saying activist Jamal Khashoggi was killed by mistake, reports say The Saudi government is considering whether to say that rogue intelligence operatives murdered activist and writer Jamal Khashoggi by mistake inside the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul earlier this month, multiple media outlets reported Monday.
Africa13 hours ago Nigeria: IS-linked extremists kill abducted health worker Islamic State-linked extremists in Nigeria have killed another abducted health worker despite an urgent plea from the International Committee of the Red Cross to spare her life, Nigeria's government said late Monday.
Hunting7 hours ago Idaho Fish and Game commissioner resigns after posing with animals he killed during Africa hunt
Middle East8 hours ago Jamal Khashoggi's family is 'traumatized,' wants 'independent' and 'international' probe
Middle East12 hours ago Saudi Arabia considers saying activist Jamal Khashoggi was killed by mistake, reports say
Celebrity News13 hours ago Gerard Butler explains why he canceled Saudi Arabia trip amid Khashoggi's disappearance
WorldOctober 5 The week in pictures, Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 Take a look and enjoy some of the most evocative, momentous images captured around the world in the past seven days.
The Americas13 hours ago Honduran migrant caravan arrives at Guatemala border Hundreds of Honduran migrants arrived at the Guatemalan border under a broiling sun Monday hoping to make it to new lives in the United States, far from the poverty and violence of their home nation.
TERRORISM13 hours ago Mounir el-Motassadeq, convicted for role in 9/11 attacks, is a free man after Germany deportation One of the only two people who has been tried and sentenced in connection to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is a free man again – and is heading back to his native Morocco.
Middle East13 hours ago Russian Orthodox Church breaks ties with Orthodoxy's leader The Russian Orthodox Church decided Monday to sever ties with the leader of the worldwide Orthodox community after his decision to grant Ukrainian clerics independence from the Moscow Patriarchate.
1:29 VIDEO13 hours ago Man convicted for role in 9/11 attacks freed Mounir el-Motassadeq, one of the only two people who has been tried and sentenced in connection to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is a free man again. After being deported by Germany he will be heading back to his native Morocco.
World14 hours ago After Brunson release, spotlight turns to NASA scientist, other Americans jailed in Turkey
0:31 VIDEO15 hours ago Python falls from ceiling during meeting at Chinese bank Surveillance camera captures moment a reptile falls through the ceiling and nearly lands on a worker during staff meeting in Nanning, China.
Africa15 hours ago 'Dark days' over: Gambia launches truth, reconciliation body Gambia on Monday launched a truth, reconciliation and reparations commission to lay bare abuses committed under the 22-year rule of former leader Yahya Jammeh, with President Adama Barrow declaring the country's "dark days" are over.
5:10 VIDEO16 hours ago Fried: Khashoggi investigation must pass 'the laugh test' The result of a joint Saudi-Turkish probe into the fate of missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi must produce a credible conclusion, says Daniel Fried, former U.S. ambassador to Poland.
Europe16 hours ago German train station resumes service after hostage situation prompts lockdown A man was taken into custody Monday after he held a woman hostage at a pharmacy inside one of Germany’s largest train stations, sparking an evacuation and a brief standoff, police said.
Transportation17 hours ago Pilot in crash that killed British family may have been knocked unconscious by person taking photo, report says A deadly crash of a seaplane in Australia late last year that killed a British family of five may have been caused by someone accidentally knocking out the pilot, the part-owner of the company said Monday.
ENVIRONMENT17 hours ago In posthumous message, Hawking says science under threat Stephen Hawking spoke from beyond the grave Monday to warn the world that science and education are under threat around the world.
Europe18 hours ago Irish border issued entangled with questions of identity The land around the small Irish town of Carrickcarnan is the kind of place where Britain's plan to leave the European Union runs right into a wall — an invisible one that's proving inordinately difficult to overcome.
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