White House12 hours ago State Department says reports about ‘final conclusion’ on Khashoggi ‘are inaccurate’ The State Department on Saturday insisted that the U.S. had not yet reached a determination regarding the death of writer and activist Jamal Khashoggi, adding that there are “numerous unanswered questions.” 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
World50 mins ago In Jordan's ancient Petra, sirens warn of flash floods In ancient times, Arab tribesmen dug diversion tunnels to protect their low-lying trading post of Petra against desert flash floods.
Asia1 hour ago Cambodian official says Khmer Rouge tribunal's work is done A top Cambodian government official has reiterated his government's intention to end the work of the U.N.-backed tribunal that last week convicted the last two surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Middle East1 hour ago Israel's Netanyahu makes 'last effort' to save government Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he was heading into a meeting with his top coalition partner in a "last effort" to prevent the collapse of his government, which has been rocked by the resignation of its defense minister over a cease-fire agreement with Gaza militants.
Middle East3 hours ago Interpol meets to select new president after China's arrest Police chiefs from around the world gathered in Dubai on Sunday for Interpol's general assembly to select a new president after the agency's former leader was detained in China.
Middle East3 hours ago Taliban hold talks with US envoy in Qatar The Taliban have held three days of talks with U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad in the Gulf state of Qatar, where the Afghan insurgent group has a political office, a Taliban official and another individual close to the group said Sunday.
Christmas10 hours ago Violence strikes Netherlands over black-face holiday figure, 'Black Pete' Confrontations broke out on Saturday, scattered across the Netherlands, as supporters and critics clashed over a divisive helper of Santa Claus' Dutch cousin, Black Pete.
White House12 hours ago State Department says reports about ‘final conclusion’ on Khashoggi ‘are inaccurate’ The State Department on Saturday insisted that the U.S. had not yet reached a determination regarding the death of writer and activist Jamal Khashoggi, adding that there are “numerous unanswered questions.”
The Americas20 hours ago Argentine navy submarine found 2,600 feet deep in Atlantic one year after disappearing
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Europe15 hours ago Greece: Police, anarchists mark 1973 uprising with clashes A march to the U.S. Embassy in Greece held Saturday for the anniversary of a fatally suppressed 1973 student uprising was mostly peaceful, while police officers and anarchists clashed in Athens and the next two next largest cities long after dark.
1:04 VIDEO17 hours ago Thong underwear cited as consent in an Ireland case Protests erupted in Ireland after thong underwear was cited as a sign of consent in a controversial rape trial.
Africa18 hours ago C. African Republic militia leader turned over to tribunal A commander in a Central African Republic militia has been arrested and turned over to the International Criminal Court to face charges that include murder and torture, the court announced Saturday.
7:20 VIDEO19 hours ago What's behind North Korea's latest threat? North Korea shares very few details about its alleged weapons test other than calling the weapon 'high tech' and 'modern'; reaction from Fox News senior strategic analyst General Jack Keane.
Europe19 hours ago Supporters, opponents clash over Dutch character Black Pete Scattered confrontations broke out Saturday between supporters and opponents of the divisive helper of the Dutch version of Santa Claus, police and media reported, amid a fierce and increasingly polarized debate about the helper known as Black Pete.
Crime19 hours ago Protests in Ireland after thong underwear cited as sign of consent in rape trial Protests erupt in Ireland after a blue thong was cited as a sign of consent in a rape trial.
3:58 VIDEO20 hours ago Are caravan organizers putting migrants' lives in danger? Stranded in Tijuana, Central American migrants face an uncertain future; reaction from Univision anchor Enrique Acevedo and Ann Coulter, conservative columnist and author of 'Resistance Is Futile.'
The Americas20 hours ago Argentine navy submarine found 2,600 feet deep in Atlantic one 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.
1:27 VIDEO21 hours ago Missing Argentinian navy submarine found The missing Argentinian submarine that has been missing for one year has been discovered 2,600 feet deep in the Atlantic Ocean.
Middle East23 hours ago Report: US-led airstrikes kill 40 in IS-held area of Syria At least 40 people, mostly women and children, were killed Saturday by U.S.-led airstrikes on the last pocket held by Islamic State militants in eastern Syria, a war monitor and Syrian state media reported.
Asia1 day 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.
Australia1 day 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.
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