World8 hours ago CIA determines Khashoggi’s death was ordered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman: report The CIA has reportedly determined that the death of Jamal Khashoggi, the writer who was killed in the Saudi Consulate in Turkey last month, came at the directive of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS). 6:12Trump says reports of North Korea’s secret missile bases are ‘inaccurate, just more fake news’ 2:17New data indicates North Korea is adding to arsenal
Asia2 hours ago Experts weigh the record of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge tribunal After spending nine years and more than $300 million to prosecute leaders of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge responsible for the deaths of 1.7 million of their countrymen, a U.N.-assisted tribunal has ended up convicting only three people for the communist group's heinous actions.
Australia5 hours ago Abe visits Darwin shrine to Japanese war dead Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Saturday visited a shrine in Darwin commemorating the deaths of 80 Japanese submariners in waters near the city in World War II.
The Americas6 hours ago Argentina: Submarine found sunk year after disappearing Argentina's navy announced early Saturday that searchers had found the missing submarine ARA San Juan deep in the Atlantic a year after it disappeared with 44 crewmen aboard.
World8 hours ago CIA determines Khashoggi’s death was ordered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman: report The CIA has reportedly determined that the death of Jamal Khashoggi, the writer who was killed in the Saudi Consulate in Turkey last month, came at the directive of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS).
Asia9 hours ago UN committee condemns rights violations against Rohingya A key U.N. committee overwhelmingly approved a resolution Friday strongly condemning the continuing "gross human rights violations and abuses" against Rohingya Muslims who are treated as outsiders in Myanmar and were victims of a brutal campaign by the country's military.
Australia11 hours ago Key facts about APEC host Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea hosts leaders from Pacific Rim countries, including the United States, Russia and China, this weekend in a coming-out party for the jungle-clad nation that is regarded as one of the world's last frontiers for trade and investment.
Middle East11 hours ago UN envoy: Warring parties in Yemen agree to meet in Sweden The U.N. envoy for Yemen announced Friday the country's internationally recognized government and rival Houthi Shiite rebels have agreed to attend talks aimed at ending their three-year war, which has created the globe's worst humanitarian crisis by pushing the Arab world's poorest country to the brink of famine.
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1:26 VIDEO12 hours ago WaPo: CIA concludes Saudi prince ordered Khashoggi's murder The Washington Post reports that the CIA has reportedly concluded that the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi was ordered by the Saudi crown prince.
2:10 VIDEO12 hours ago Pressure builds on Saudi Arabia to end war in Yemen Calls for an end to hostilities have increased since the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi; senior foreign affairs correspondent Amy Kellogg reports.
1:42 VIDEO12 hours ago WikiLeaks disclosure in court filing raises questions Is Julian Assange one step closer to appearing in a U.S. courtroom? Chief intelligence correspondent Catherine Herridge reports from Washington.
The Americas12 hours ago Colombia president snagged by protests, congressional revolt Ivan Duque was sworn in as Colombia's president in August after an easy election victory in which he promised to boost the sluggish economy by decreasing corporate taxes, while bringing order to rural areas that have long been plagued by drug trafficking and violence between armed groups.
Asia14 hours ago Cargo ship launch clears way manned mission to space station A Russian Soyuz rocket sent a cargo ship on its way to the International Space Station on Friday, a successful launch clearing the way for the next crew to travel to the space outpost.
Europe14 hours ago Fugitive Macedonian ex-PM 'passed through' Montenegro A former prime minister who fled Macedonia while facing prison for a corruption conviction entered Montenegro from Albania on Sunday but left the same day, Montenegro's police said Friday.
The Americas14 hours ago Caravan migrants and worried families try to stay in touch There was cake at little Brithani Lizeth's third birthday party, and also tears.
ENVIRONMENT14 hours ago Kids' postcards blanket Alpine glacier in eco-friendly stunt Kids across the world expressed concerns about global warming by joining forces to create what organizers say is the world's biggest postcard on a glacier in the Swiss Alps.
RELIGION14 hours ago Holocaust scholar sues group that said he 'slandered' Poland A prominent Holocaust researcher said Friday that he is suing a Polish organization for libel after it waged a public campaign last year accusing him of slandering Poland's good name with his work exploring Polish violence against Jews during World War II.
Middle East15 hours ago Tense week in Gaza could impact Trump's Mideast peace plan New questions have been raised as to how the Gaza events will affect the rollout of the Trump administration peace plan for Israelis and Palestinians.
Migrant Caravan16 hours ago As migrant caravan reaches Tijuana, overwhelmed city asks Mexican government for $4 million Tijuana has asked the Mexico’s federal government for $4 million so the city could accommodate thousands of migrants who part of a caravan that for the past month has been making its way to the border.
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