CONFLICTS1 day ago In Venezuelan crisis, families can't even afford to properly bury the dead As the crisis in Venezuela deepens – gripped by mass hunger, starvation and a lack of medical supplies - there is no comfort, even for the dead. 2:25What happens when you die in Venezuela? 3:26Floating US Navy hospital ship treating Venezuelan migrants
World26 mins ago U.S. Navy offers what Venezuelan regime can't: Urgent health care While the Venezuelan government continues downplay the horrific humanitarian and economic crisis,a floating US Navy hospital, USNS Comfort, is attempting to alleviate some of the burden.
World29 mins ago 21 detained before Paris protests as police deploy in force PARIS — Paris police deployed in large numbers Saturday for the fifth straight weekend of demonstrations by the "yellow vest" protesters, with authorities repeating calls for calm after protests on previous weekends turned violent. At least 21 people were detained beforehand.
Asia2 hours ago Sri Lanka's disputed prime minister resigns to end impasse Sri Lanka's disputed prime minister resigned on Saturday, saying he wanted to end a long political impasse over his appointment and allow the president to form a new government.
Middle East2 hours ago Australia recognizes west Jerusalem as Israel's capital Australia has decided to formally recognize west Jerusalem as Israel's capital, but won't move its embassy until there's a peace settlement between Israel and the Palestinians, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Saturday.
Africa2 hours ago South Sudan starts planning for life beyond war, cautiously For the first time since fleeing his home when civil war broke out in South Sudan five years ago, Raan Bona is daring to plan for the future.
Asia4 hours ago Indian forces kill 3 rebels, 2 civilians in Kashmir fighting Two young men were killed and nearly two dozens injured when government forces fired at anti-India protesters in disputed Kashmir following a gunbattle that left three rebels dead on Saturday, police and residents said.
Africa5 hours ago AU force in Somalia says not involved in ex-al-Shabab arrest The African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia says it had no part in the arrest of the former No. 2 leader of the al-Shabab extremist group, who has been a leading candidate for a regional presidency.
Africa6 hours ago Nigeria's military lifts suspension of UNICEF activities Nigeria's military has lifted a suspension of UNICEF's work in the extremist-threatened northeast just hours after it accused the U.N. agency of training people for "clandestine activities."
isis20 hours ago Professor hired mercenaries to rescue student from ISIS in Iraq after he said he wouldn't finish his thesis
World22 hours ago The week in pictures, Dec. 8 - Dec. 14 Take a look at and enjoy some of the most evocative, momentous images captured around the world in the past seven days.
Crime9 hours ago American tourist may have been killed by multiple people in Costa Rica, report says There may be additional suspects in the murder of a Florida tourist in Costa Rica.
Asia10 hours ago Rajapaksa set to quit as Sri Lanka's premier to end crisis A Sri Lankan lawmaker said that disputed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa will resign Saturday to end the country's political crisis.
Asia10 hours ago AP Explains: Why is Sri Lankan prime minister resigning Supporters say disputed Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has decided to resign in an attempt to end the country's political crisis.
The Americas13 hours ago Nicaraguan police raid NGO offices, seize records Nicaraguan police have raided the offices of five nongovernmental organizations and an independent media outlet, alleging that they participated in seeking the government's overthrow.
The Americas13 hours ago Brazilian president orders extradition of Cesare Battisti Brazil's outgoing President Michel Temer signed a decree Friday ordering the extradition of an Italian communist militant convicted of murder in his home country.
RELIGION13 hours ago Brazil faith healer wanted by police as abuse cases mount A celebrity faith healer, accused of sexual violence by hundreds of women throughout Brazil, was being sought by police Friday after a warrant was issued for his arrest.
The Americas14 hours ago Venezuela's El Nacional publishes last print edition Venezuela's last nationally circulated anti-government newspaper published its final print edition on Friday amid unrelenting government pressure and paper shortages.
3:45 VIDEO15 hours ago US-backed fighters retake last ISIS stronghold in Syria Hajin was the main ISIS stronghold in the last pocket of land they control in eastern Syria, near the Iraqi border; reaction and analysis from Gen. Jack Keane, Fox News senior strategic analyst.
United Kingdom16 hours ago One 'nebulous' word sends sparks flying over Brexit talks As if the Brexit negotiations aren't tense enough, a "nebulous" linguistic fog briefly spread across the European Union summit on Friday.
2:16 VIDEO17 hours ago Fourth victim dies from attack on Christmas market in France French police track and kill Strasbourg terror suspect Cherif Chekatt in a late-night shootout; Greg Palkot reports from Paris.
Europe17 hours ago Belarus' leader slams Russian talk of taking over his nation The leader of Belarus on Friday accused some politicians in Russia of floating the prospect of incorporating his nation, and vowed that he wouldn't let it happen.
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