The Americas14 hours ago Body found in Costa Rica amid search for Miami woman, 36 A body was reportedly found Monday on the Costa Rican property where a Florida woman who recently disappeared was staying.
4:44 VIDEO24 mins ago France holds crisis talks after 'yellow vest' riot in Paris More than 100 people hurt and over 400 arrested; former UKIP leader Nigel Farage on the issues French President Macron needs to focus on.
Africa40 mins ago Power cuts hit South Africa, hurting economy South Africa's troubled power utility on Tuesday implemented power cuts nationwide, intensifying concern about growth in one of Africa's biggest economies.
The Americas56 mins ago Cambodia mulls law to restore opposition politicians' rights Cambodia's parliament will consider legislation to allow politicians banned from political activity to have the ban lifted, a measure that long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen's government is touting as a step "to strengthen democracy and political space."
ENVIRONMENT56 mins ago New parasite decimates giant clam species in Mediterranean With rapid efficiency, a mysterious parasite is seeking out and killing a giant species of clam found only in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Americas1 hour ago Trudeau accused of trying to impress celebrities with $50M pledge to Trevor Noah Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing criticism after pledging millions to a charity Sunday in a tweet to comedian Trevor Noah.
Migrant Caravan2 hours ago Caravan migrants begin to breach border as frustration with slow asylum process grows Central American migrants disillusioned and frustrated with the asylum-seeking process breached the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday.
Europe3 hours ago France to announce suspension of fuel tax hikes that provoked riots, media says French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to announce a suspension of fuel tax hikes that have provoked riots, according to French media.
Middle East5 hours ago Israel launches operation to thwart Hezbollah border tunnels The Israeli military launched an operation on Tuesday to "expose and thwart" tunnels built by the Hezbollah militant group that it says stretch from Lebanon into northern Israel.
The Americas1 hour ago Trudeau accused of trying to impress celebrities with $50M pledge to Trevor Noah
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Asia5 hours ago Indonesian police say 31 dead, 1 missing in Papua attacks Security forces are trying to recover the bodies of 31 construction workers who were killed in one of the worst separatist attacks in Indonesia's restive province of Papua, police said Tuesday.
Genetics6 hours ago China’s gene-editing doctor He Jiankui is missing, report says A Chinese scientist, who claimed he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies, is reportedly missing, reports said on Monday.
Europe6 hours ago Violent protests in France reveal a hard-to-heal fracture A grassroots protest movement in France has ballooned and radicalized, unleashing anger that devastated the heart of Paris in weekend riots and revealed a fracture in the country between the haves and have-nots.
7:14 VIDEO8 hours ago Is free speech under attack in Europe? U.N. pact could criminalize criticism of migration in Europe; former UKIP leader Nigel Farage reacts.
The Americas9 hours ago South Korea says no timeframe set for visit by Kim Jong Un South Korea's president said Tuesday no timeframe has been set for a historic visit to Seoul by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un despite both hoping it will take place this year.
5:53 VIDEO10 hours ago Tijuana official: Caravan costing city up to $40K each day Tijuana struggles to cope with influx of migrants; Tijuana delegate Genaro Lopez Moreno weighs in.
2:02 VIDEO11 hours ago 'Yellow Jacket' riot engulfs Paris Paris riots being called the worst in a decade; Trace Gallagher reports.
Africa12 hours ago UN: New information could shed light on Hammarskjold crash New information has been received that could shed light on the mysterious 1961 plane crash that killed U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold on a peace mission to then newly independent Congo, the U.N. legal chief said Monday.
Middle East12 hours ago Turkish president praises Venezuela's leader in 1st visit Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan heaped praise on Venezuela's embattled socialist leader Monday as political and economic ties between the two countries blossom.
The Americas14 hours ago Report: Maria had $43B impact on Puerto Rico's economy A report from Puerto Rico's government says Hurricane Maria had a $43 billion impact on the U.S. territory's economy, $1 billion more than originally estimated.
The Americas14 hours ago Body found in Costa Rica amid search for Miami woman, 36 A body was reportedly found Monday on the Costa Rican property where a Florida woman who recently disappeared was staying.
Middle East15 hours ago UN: Over 150 sexual violence cases in South Sudan in 12 days More than 150 women and girls have sought treatment in the past 12 days for rape and other acts of sexual violence near Bentiu, the second-largest city in South Sudan, U.N. officials said Monday.
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