Brexit16 hours ago May says UK Cabinet backs Brexit deal amid wide opposition British Prime Minister Theresa May said Wednesday that her Cabinet supported a draft agreement laying out the terms of Great Britain's divorce from the European Union, setting the stage for a battle royale within her Conservative Party and the House of Commons. 6:06UK’s Theresa May secures cabinet approval for her Brexit deal 4:45EU, UK agree on Brexit deal
Middle East46 mins ago Saudi Arabia indicts 11, seeks death penalty for 5, in Jamal Khashoggi's murder Saudi Arabia indicted 11 suspects and prosecutors were requesting the death penalty for five of them for the murder of columnist Jamal Khashoggi last month, the kingdom announced.
0:20 VIDEO49 mins ago Saudi prosecutor recommends death penalty in Khashoggi case 5 suspects charged with the brutal murder of the U.S.-based columnist.
TECHNOLOGIES51 mins ago Man, 35, reportedly marries computer hologram Surrounded by nearly 40 people, a 35-year-old man reportedly married a virtual hologram earlier this month.
Middle East1 hour ago Saudi prosecutor seeks death penalty in Khashoggi's killing Saudi Arabia's top prosecutor announced Thursday he's recommended the death penalty for five suspects charged with ordering and carrying out the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul.
4:01 VIDEO1 hour ago UK Cabinet members resign over Brexit plan Fox News contributor Nigel Farage reacts to 'the worst deal in history.'
Africa1 hour ago South Sudan plans to build new capital in former game park South Sudan is planning to construct a new state capital in a central location in what was a wildlife park, a move that officials say will make the seat of government more accessible to the people, the government said on Wednesday.
Europe2 hours ago The Latest: Navalny hails European court victory The Latest on a European court ruling on Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny (all times local): 11:30 a.m.
Middle East3 hours ago Israeli elections seem likely after Lieberman's resignation Israel's defense minister officially submitted his resignation on Thursday, leaving the government with the narrowest of parliamentary majorities and paving what looks like a clear path to early elections.
Middle East46 mins ago Saudi Arabia indicts 11, seeks death penalty for 5, in Jamal Khashoggi's murder
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RELIGION3 hours ago China says foreign concerns over Muslim rights unwarranted China said Thursday that 15 foreign ambassadors exceeded their diplomatic roles by issuing a letter expressing concern about the incarceration of hundreds of thousands of members of the country's Muslim minorities in re-education camps.
Asia3 hours ago Afghan officials: Taliban kill 30 policemen in west province A blistering overnight attack by the Taliban on an Afghan police outpost in western Farah province killed 30 policemen, Afghan officials said Thursday.
Europe4 hours ago European court rules on Russian opposition leader Navalny Russia is awaiting a European court ruling on whether it violated the rights of opposition leader Alexei Navalny when arresting him on repeated occasions.
Asia4 hours ago South Korea dismantles guard posts with dynamite, excavators South Korea was dismantling front-line guard posts with dynamite and excavators on Thursday as part of agreements to lower military tensions with North Korea.
Middle East5 hours ago Israeli police: Palestinian stabs officers in police station A knife-wielding Palestinian attacker sneaked into a Jerusalem police station and lightly wounded four police officers before he was shot and captured, Israeli police said Thursday.
Asia5 hours ago Sri Lankan lawmakers fight in Parliament over PM dispute Rival lawmakers exchanged blows in Sri Lanka's Parliament on Thursday as disputed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa claimed the speaker had no authority to remove him from office by voice vote.
ENVIRONMENT6 hours ago Bangladesh plans to move forward with Rohingya repatriation Bangladesh authorities said the repatriation of Rohingya Muslims who fled army-led violence in Myanmar will begin as scheduled Thursday if people are willing to go, despite calls from United Nations officials and human rights groups to hold off.
The Americas7 hours ago The Latest: Pence says next US-NKorea summit after New Year The Latest on the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which ends Thursday in Singapore (all times local): 1:35 p.m.
The Americas8 hours ago Migrants fill Tijuana shelters, more on way to US border The first members of a caravan of Central Americans to reach the U.S. border slept in overcrowded shelters and in tents with a view of armed U.S. Border Patrol agents, with many saying they will wait for other migrants to join them before making their next moves.
The Americas9 hours ago Pence says US committed to Indo-Pacific, not seeking control America has a steadfast and enduring commitment to the Indo-Pacific region but wants cooperation, not control, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said Thursday in comments to a Southeast Asian summit that carried a veiled swipe at China's growing influence.
Asia10 hours ago Verdicts on Khmer Rouge leaders may be tribunal's last gasp The tribunal judging the criminal responsibility of former Khmer Rouge leaders for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians will issue verdicts Friday in the latest — and perhaps last — of such trials.
The Americas10 hours ago Mexico president-elect will continue to lean on military President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Wednesday he will continue to rely heavily on the military for internal security and appeared to dismiss aspirations of Mexico someday having effective civilian police forces.
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