North Korea 19 hrs ago Kim Jong Un shoves photographer out of way of wife, Ri Sol Ju, at Korean summit, video shows Kim Jong Un wasn’t going to let a photographer get in the way of North Korean first lady Ri Sol Ju at last week’s historic summit with South Korea.
World 22 mins ago Caster Semenya's backers prepare for battle at CAS Track and field authorities in South Africa say they are prepared to go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to challenge new rules that could sideline women with high natural ...
00:24 VIDEO 22 mins ago Markle's estranged half-brother urges Harry to stop wedding Thomas Markle Jr., estranged brother of Meghan Markle, writes Prince Harry a letter urging him to cancel his upcoming nuptials saying it would be the 'biggest mistake in royal ...
World 30 mins ago Boat with 53 Iraqis, Syrians runs aground in northern Greece Greek authorities say they have picked up 53 people, all believed to be from Iraq and Syria, after the boat smuggling them into the country ran aground on a remote beach off the ...
World 42 mins ago Sudan reconsidering role in Saudi-led Yemen campaign Sudan says it is reconsidering its participation in a Saudi-led coalition that has been fighting Iran-backed Shiite rebels in Yemen for more than three years.
World 51 mins ago Iran's foreign minister says no renegotiating nuclear deal Iran's foreign minister has taken to YouTube to criticize President Donald Trump's threat to withdraw from the nuclear deal, saying Iran will not "renegotiate or add onto" the ...
World 59 mins ago Israel's parliament approves bill allowing PM to declare war The Israeli parliament has approved a law empowering the country's prime minister and defense minister to declare war without full Cabinet approval in "extreme circumstances."
World 1 hr ago Ferrari posts record 1Q profits of 149 million euros Italian super sports carmaker Ferrari says first-quarter profits rose by 19 percent to a record 149 million euros ($178 million), fueled by sales of the 812 Superfast, the 488 and ...
World 1 hr ago Greek court sentences Turk who says he strayed across border A Greek court has given a five-month suspended sentence to a Turkish civilian who says he strayed accidentally into Greece while working near the border.
World 1 hr ago Polish president seeks November referendum on constitution Poland's president says he wants Poles to vote in a referendum in November on whether they support changing the constitution.
World 1 hr ago Spanish PM calls ETA's disbanding 'noise and propaganda' Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is calling the disbanding of ETA "noise and propaganda," vowing to carry on prosecuting the militants in the Basque separatist organization.
World 1 hr ago EU legislature wants Venezuela elections to be postponed The European Union's legislature is calling for planned elections in Venezuela to be postponed until clearer democratic credentials are set up.
ENVIRONMENT 1 hr ago Historians name 2 Indian Ocean 19th century shipwrecks Four years of searching the depths of the Indian Ocean has failed to locate Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
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03:28 VIDEO 1 hr ago Messer: President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize Republican congressman from Indiana says President Trump is showing peace through strength is working when it comes to North Korea.
World 1 hr ago Gaza man dies of wounds sustained in border protest The health ministry in Gaza says a 19-year-old Palestinian has died of wounds sustained during confrontations between Palestinian protesters and Israeli troops along Gaza's border.
ENVIRONMENT 1 hr ago Chad gets 6 rhinos nearly 50 years after losing the species Six critically endangered black rhinos are being transported from South Africa to Chad, restoring the species to the country in north-central Africa nearly half a century after it ...
World 1 hr ago Arab League backs Morocco for cutting off ties with Iran The Arab League says it supports Morocco's decision to sever ties with Iran over its alleged support for the Polisario Front in the disputed Western Sahara.
TERRORISM 2 hrs ago Scottish appeals board to review Lockerbie bomb conviction Scotland's criminal appeals body says it will review the case of a Libyan man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, as his family tries posthumously to clear his name.
World 2 hrs ago Turkish party names Erdogan as presidential candidate Turkey's ruling party has formally nominated incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as its candidate to run in the presidential election set for June 24.
World 2 hrs ago Turkey hints alternative to federation for Cyprus peace deal A Turkish foreign ministry official says reunifying Cyprus as a federation may not be possible and is suggesting that alternatives should be sought to resolve the island nation's ...
04:26 VIDEO 2 hrs ago China trying to lure President Trump into a bad trade deal? Chair of Business and Finance Program at King's College, Brian Brenberg, comments on 'Fox & Friends First.'
World 2 hrs ago Pakistan: No 'deal' on doctor who helped CIA track bin Laden Pakistan's foreign ministry says that no "deal" is in the works between Islamabad and Washington for the release of a physician who helped the United States track down Osama bin ...
World 2 hrs ago Albanian ex-minister under probe resigns as lawmaker Albania's former interior minister has resigned as lawmaker to allow investigators to probe his alleged involvement in a drug trafficking ring.
World 2 hrs ago North and South Korea combine teams at table tennis worlds Ping pong diplomacy is working for North and South Korea, who have combined their women's teams at the table tennis world championships.
World 2 hrs ago Former top German prosecutor dies of heart attack in cafe Germany's Justice Ministry says former chief federal prosecutor Harald Range, who was fired in 2015 over a controversial investigation into two journalists, has died at age 70.
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