AP Europe12 hours ago French protesters continue to riot despite tax delay, refusing to 'settle for crumbs' French protesters are continuing their fight despite the government’s announcement Tuesday that it will delay increases in energy taxes, claiming they won’t “settle for crumbs.” 2:09Gas tax hike to be suspended in France amid violent riots 4:44France holds crisis talks after 'yellow vest' riot in Paris
4:06 VIDEO1 hour ago Paris rioters protest against Macron's climate agenda Rioter's revolt against French President Emanuel Macron's far left climate agenda; CRTV host Graham Allen reacts to the protests.
Africa1 hour ago Angolan president talks to some of state's toughest critics Angolan President Joao Lourenco has met longtime critics of the government, generating some goodwill from activists who struggled to have their voices heard during the long rule of former leader Jose Eduardo dos Santos.
3:56 VIDEO2 hours ago Mueller seeks no prison time for Michael Flynn Special Counsel Robert Mueller releasing memo recommending a lenient sentence for Michael Flynn. Security Studies Group president Jim Hanson weighs in.
Africa2 hours ago Rwandan opposition leader defiant as prison term possible As she waits for a judge to pronounce her fate, the Rwandan opposition leader accused of inciting insurrection and forgery after challenging the longtime president in last year's election says no amount of pressure will silence her.
Africa2 hours ago Some Africans are studying their way out of prison Morris Kaberia was on Kenya's death row and feeling suicidal when he came across a program that eventually set him free.
TERRORISM3 hours ago Global study: Threat of terror falling worldwide, far-right violence rising in North America, Western Europe A new global study is showing the threat of terror is falling worldwide.
Middle East4 hours ago Expectations low as Yemen's warring parties meet for talks Yemen's warring parties will meet in Sweden this week for another attempt at talks aimed at halting their catastrophic 3-year-old war, but there are few incentives for major compromises, and the best outcome might be to firm up a shaky de-escalation.
RELIGION5 hours ago German human rights commissioner to visit Tibet Germany's top official for human rights was due to visit Tibet Wednesday for a dialogue with Chinese counterparts after being denied permission to visit the heavily policed northwestern region of Xinjiang.
Australia22 hours ago Brother of Australian cricket star Usman Khawaja arrested by counter terrorism police
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ENVIRONMENT5 hours ago Magnitude 7.5 quake strikes in Pacific near New Caledonia A powerful earthquake that struck in the southern Pacific Ocean on Wednesday sent jitters around the region after authorities warned of possible tsunamis, but there were no initial reports of destructive waves or major damage.
World7 hours ago Magnitude 7.5 quake strikes in Pacific near New Caledonia, tsunami threat issued A powerful magnitude 7.5 earthquake has struck in the southern Pacific Ocean near New Caledonia, prompting authorities to warn of a tsunami threat to nearby islands.
The Americas7 hours ago In Brazil backlands, termites built millions of dirt mounds Roy Funch, an American botanist who has lived and worked in Brazil's hardscrabble northeast for decades, long looked at huge cone-shaped mounds of mud in the distance and wonder.
5:42 VIDEO10 hours ago Migrants breach border amid asylum process frustrations Former DNC communications director Luis Miranda on being empathetic towards migrant crisis and Tijuana residents.
The Americas11 hours ago Border patrol: More families cross illegally to San Diego The woman crawled under first, squeezing face down through a gap dug under the border fence.
9:11 VIDEO12 hours ago Graham: If we don't stop Saudi Arabia now, it'll get worse Tensions mount on Capitol Hill over U.S. handling of Khashoggi death; Sen. Lindsey Graham weighs in on 'The Story.'
Europe12 hours ago French protesters continue to riot despite tax delay, refusing to 'settle for crumbs' French protesters are continuing their fight despite the government’s announcement Tuesday that it will delay increases in energy taxes, claiming they won’t “settle for crumbs.”
2:07 VIDEO12 hours ago Riots force President Macron to reverse course on gas tax The French government performed an embarrassing U-turn after violent protests against a new carbon tax forced it to back down; Benjamin Hall reports.
The Americas13 hours ago Body found in Costa Rica thought to be missing Florida woman Costa Rican authorities said Tuesday that they found what appears to be the body of a missing South Florida woman who was on vacation in the Central American country to celebrate her 36th birthday and that a suspect had been detained.
1:33 VIDEO14 hours ago Authorities find body in search for missing American tourist Authorities find a woman's body buried on the grounds of the Costa Rica Airbnb where a 36-year-old Carla Stefaniak was staying the night she disappeared.
Middle East15 hours ago UN council meets on Iran's ballistic missile launches The United States and Iran traded accusations Tuesday over Tehran's latest ballistic missile test, which the U.N. Security Council discussed behind closed doors without taking any action.
Europe16 hours ago Tensions soar in the Balkans over plans for Kosovo army Serbia sought support from allies Russia and China on Tuesday in opposing the formation of a Kosovo army, warning that a military in its former province could lead to renewed clashes in the Balkans.
Global study: Threat of terror falling worldwide, far-right violence rising in North America, Western Europe
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