AP Border security16 hours ago Migrant caravan at US border is harboring more than 500 criminals, Homeland Security claims Migrant caravan members who reached a U.S. border crossing near San Diego were met with an icy reception in Tijuana this weekend, and the group is waking up Monday with the realization they could be stuck on that unwelcoming side of the fence for months if they try to enter America the legal way. 4:41Border protection leading up to approach of migrant caravan 4:00Arrival of migrant caravan renews focus on border wall
Asia1 hour ago Prominent separatist leader killed in Indian Kashmir Assailants on Tuesday killed a prominent separatist leader in Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials and residents said, as anti-India protests and clashes followed a gunbattle that killed four rebels and an army commando in the disputed region.
Middle East1 hour ago Despite UN call for Yemen truce, new clashes around key port Fighting between Saudi-led coalition forces and Yemen's Shiite rebels has flared up again around the Red Sea port city of Hodeida, despite U.N. calls for a cease-fire, Yemeni officials and witnesses said Tuesday.
ENVIRONMENT2 hours ago Dead whale had 115 plastic cups, 2 flip-flops in its stomach A dead whale that washed ashore in eastern Indonesia had a large lump of plastic waste in its stomach, including drinking cups and flip-flops, a park official said Tuesday, causing concern among environmentalists and government officials in one of the world's largest plastic polluting countries.
RELIGION2 hours ago Backlash at Chinese university shows limits to surveillance A Chinese university's plan to conduct a blanket search of student and staff electronic devices has come under fire, illustrating the limits of the population's tolerance for surveillance and raising the prospect that tactics used on Muslim minorities may be creeping into the rest of the country.
The Americas3 hours ago Seoul: North Korea destroys 10 guard posts to lower tensions North Korea on Tuesday blew up some of its front-line guard posts as part of an agreement to ease tensions along its heavily fortified border with South Korea, Seoul's Defense Ministry said.
World4 hours ago University staff told not to use ‘don’t’ or ‘frightening’ capital letters Journalism professors at Leeds Trinity University in the UK have been instructed not to use certain words — in case they frighten sensitive students.
Middle East5 hours ago Gaza's fatal ritual: relentless protests, steady casualties Atalla Fayoumi hobbles on crutches across the flat, sunbaked plain near Israel's border fence in the Gaza Strip, gazing toward plumes of smoke rising from a clutch of burning tires in the distance.
Middle East5 hours ago Gaza's fatal ritual: Endless protests, mounting casualties Atalla Fayoumi hobbles on crutches across the sunbaked plain near Israel's perimeter fence in the Gaza Strip, gazing toward plumes of smoke that have begun rising from a clutch of burning tires in the distance.
World1 day ago The week in pictures, Nov.10-Nov.16 Take a look at and enjoy some of the most evocative, momentous images captured around the world in the past seven days.
World5 hours ago GRAPHIC VIDEO: Base jumper falls 300 feet to his death after parachute fails to open This is the sickening moment a thrill-seeker loses his life after his parachute fails to open in time and he crashes to the ground.
The Americas6 hours ago Scientists work to save wild Puerto Rican parrot after Maria Biologists are trying to save the last of the endangered Puerto Rican parrots after more than half the population of the bright green birds with turquoise-tipped wings disappeared when Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico and destroyed their habitat and food sources.
The Americas6 hours ago Venezuelan ambassador to Cuba Ali Rodriguez dies Ali Rodriguez, an icon of Venezuela's socialist revolution who went on to serve as a diplomat in top government posts, died on Monday.
Pacific7 hours ago Fiji leader sworn in for 4 more years after winning election Fiji's leader was sworn in for four more years Tuesday after winning an election with a reduced majority, after earlier lashing out at his opponents.
Australia10 hours ago 3 men charged with planning mass killing in Australian city Three men inspired by the Islamic State group were charged on Tuesday with planning a mass-casualty attack in Australia's second-largest city, police said.
2:51 VIDEO12 hours ago Backlash in Tijuana against Central American migrants Blocked from immediate entry into the U.S., more than 6,000 caravan migrants now reside in Tijuana and their temporary shelter looks more like a refugee camp; national correspondent William La Jeunesse reports.
SPORTS14 hours ago Canadian curling team booted from event for being 'extremely drunk': report An Olympic gold medalist, along with three other Canadian curling players, were kicked out of a tournament on Sunday for being "extremely drunk."
Middle East14 hours ago Migration at top of agenda of Spanish PM's 1st Morocco visit Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez urged greater cooperation on migration while making his first visit Monday to Morocco, a jumping-off point for a growing number of migrants trying to reach Spain and get a foothold in Europe.
0:35 VIDEO15 hours ago Thrill-seeker jumps into frozen lake, breaks ankle Raw video: Woman in Russia injured herself while trying to jump into an ice-cold lake -- which turned out to be much icier than anticipated.
Middle East15 hours ago Report: Saudi crown prince to attend G-20 summit Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will attend the Group of 20 summit in Buenos Aires later this month, Saudi media reported Monday.
The Americas15 hours ago Communities flee eruption at Guatemala's Volcano of Fire About 4,000 residents fled Guatemala's Volcano of Fire Monday as red-hot rock and ash spewed into the sky and cascaded down the slopes toward an area devastated by a deadly eruption earlier this year.
Middle East17 hours ago Proposed UN resolution urges Yemen's warring parties to talk A proposed U.N. resolution circulated Monday urges Yemen's warring parties to relaunch negotiations to end the three-year conflict and take urgent steps to tackle the world's worst humanitarian crisis, which has pushed the country to the brink of famine.
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