Middle East1 day ago Washington Post contributor reportedly killed by Saudi team in 'preplanned murder,' paper says
10 mins ago Bulgarian police investigate killing of TV journalist Bulgarian police are investigating the rape and slaying of a television reporter and presenter whose body was dumped near the Danube River.
10 mins ago The Latest: Calls for European probe into journalist's death The Latest on the rape and slaying of a Bulgarian journalist (all times local): 2:40 p.m.
17 mins ago Brazil's far-right candidate, who is nostalgic for country's military past, wins first round A far-right former army captain who expresses nostalgia for Brazil's military dictatorship won the first round of its presidential election by a surprisingly large margin Sunday but fell just short of getting enough votes to avoid a runoff against a leftist rival.
30 mins ago Bangladesh's ex-PM transferred from prison to hospital A medical board formed by Bangladesh's government is evaluating the health of opposition leader Khaleda Zia in the hospital where she was admitted this weekend following complaints that her condition was deteriorating rapidly in a prison in the nation's capital, a doctor said Monday.
1 hour ago China tells US to stop criticism, says relations suffering Chinese officials appealed to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday to repair relations they said have been damaged by U.S. tariff hikes and support for Taiwan, as their governments press North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.
2 hours ago Elections for Kashmir councils begin amid anti-India strike The first phase of local council elections began Monday in Indian-controlled Kashmir amid tight security and a separatist-sponsored shutdown.
2 hours ago Confirmed deaths near 2,000, still more likely in Indonesia The confirmed death toll from the devastating earthquake and tsunami on Indonesia's Sulawesi island neared 2,000 on Monday, but thousands more are believed unaccounted for and officials said search teams plan to stop looking for victims later this week.
4 hours ago Missing Saudi journalist once a voice of reform in kingdom Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi journalist who disappeared last week after a visit to his country's consulate in Turkey, was once a Saudi insider.
The Americas17 mins ago Brazil's far-right candidate, who is nostalgic for country's military past, wins first round
Middle East14 hours ago Two years after pastor Andrew Brunson was jailed in Turkey, Sen. Lankford demands his release
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CONFLICTS4 hours ago China accuses ex-Interpol chief of bribery, other crimes Chinese authorities said Monday they are investigating the former president of Interpol for bribery and other crimes and indicated that political transgressions may have also landed the Chinese official in trouble.
Middle East5 hours ago AP Interview: Jerusalem mayor wants UN agency out of city Jerusalem's outgoing mayor is calling on the international community to consider his proposal to end the local operations of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, saying there is "no such thing" as a refugee in the city.
Europe6 hours ago Bulgarian journalist who reported on EU corruption, found raped and murdered A Bulgarian journalist who had been reporting on alleged corruption linked to EU funds, was found raped and murdered on Saturday, authorities said.
The Americas6 hours ago Back-to-back temblors have some Haitians sleeping outside For some Haitians fearing new aftershocks, the best place to spend the night is under a tree.
The Americas7 hours ago AP Explains: How Brazil's Bolsonaro used Trump tactics Long before Sunday's election that saw Jair Bolsonaro get 46 percent the vote in the first round of the presidential race, many observers flirted with the idea that the far-right congressman was a "tropical" Trump.
The Americas7 hours ago A look at the campaign proposals made by Brazil's Bolsonaro Far-right congressman Jair Bolsonaro won the first round of Brazil's presidential race Sunday, doing far better than polls predicted and coming just shy of an outright victory.
RELIGION8 hours ago Last appeal of Christian on Pakistan death row for blasphemy Pakistan's Supreme Court is set to hear the final appeal Monday of a Christian on death row since 2010 accused of insulting Islam's prophet, a crime that incites mobs to kill and carries an automatic death penalty.
The Americas11 hours ago The Latest: US, NKorea officials upbeat after meeting The Latest on U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's trip to Asia (all times local): 9:30 a.m.
Earthquakes12 hours ago Haiti rattled by aftershock day after earthquake kills at least 12 A 5.2-magnitude aftershock shook northern Haiti Sunday, one day after a 5.9-magnitude earthquake left at least 12 dead and 188 others injured.
0:16 VIDEO12 hours ago Haiti earthquake death toll at least twelve At least twelve people are dead following an earthquake in Haiti.
RELIGION13 hours ago Victims group in Poland maps 255 sex abuse cases by priests A private foundation published a map Sunday showing where Catholic priests in Poland have been accused of child sexual abuse, adding pressure on the church in the predominantly Catholic country to respond.
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