TERRORISM 3 hrs ago Bodies of 3 suspected militants found after Jordan shootout Jordanian search teams pulled the bodies of three suspected militants from the rubble of their hideout, a government official said Sunday, hours after assailants opened fire and ...
The Americas 8 hrs ago 2 Canadian police officers among 4 dead in shooting; 1 suspect in custody Two police officers were among the four people shot and killed Friday morning in the Canadian city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, police said.
Departed 9 hrs ago Nobel Prize-winning author V.S. Naipaul dies at 85 V.S. Naipaul, the Trinidad-born Nobel laureate whose precise and lyrical writing in such novels as "A Bend in the River" and "A House for Mr. Biswas" and brittle, misanthropic ...
DISASTERS 9 hrs ago All 9 aboard rescue chopper crashed in Japan confirmed dead All nine people aboard a Japanese search and rescue helicopter that crashed into the central mountains were confirmed dead Saturday, authorities said.
Airlines 10 hrs ago Mom detained in Dubai after drinking complimentary glass of wine on Emirates flight Ellie Holman, a dentist who lives in the United Kingdom with her daughter, was detained in Dubai for three days after drinking a glass of wine on a flight from London.
Europe 16 hrs ago Hungary's populist government abolishes gender studies courses Hungary’s populist government is stopping universities from offering courses in gender studies, saying there is no need for graduates in the labor market and they take taxpayer ...
RELIGION 16 hrs ago Thousands attend Arab-led rally against Israeli bill Members of Israel's Arab minority led a mass protest in central Tel Aviv on Saturday night against a contentious new law that critics say marginalizes the state's non-Jewish ...
RELIGION 17 hrs ago Egypt prosecutors order ex-monk detained over abbot death Prosecutors on Saturday ordered a recently defrocked monk to be detained for four days pending an investigation into his alleged involvement in the death of the abbot of a ...
05:19 VIDEO 17 hrs ago Montenegro accuses former CIA agent of backing coup attempt Former CIA agent Joseph Assad speaks out on 'America's News HQ' after being accused by Montenegro of having a role in a Russia-backed coup attempt.
World 18 hrs ago Taliban travel from Afghanistan to Uzbekistan for talks In a rare diplomatic foray and the strongest sign yet of the Taliban's increasing political presence in the region, the head of the militant group's political office led a ...
RELIGION 18 hrs ago Tunisian fundamentalists protest report on sexual equality Thousands of Muslim fundamentalists protested Saturday in front of the nation's parliament to decry proposals in a government report on gender equality that they claim are contrary ...
World 18 hrs ago Romanians protest govt corruption for a 2nd straight day Thousands of Romanians staged another anti-government protest Saturday a day after a previous demonstration turned violent, leaving 455 people, including three dozen riot police, ...
Europe Dutch official Willie Dille reportedly commits suicide after posting video claiming Muslim gang-rape attack
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04:43 VIDEO 19 hrs ago North Korea returns one US dog tag Sons of missing U.S. Korean War soldier on getting their father's dog tag.
World 19 hrs ago Leaders of Germany, Spain pledge united front on migration The leaders of Germany and Spain on Saturday promoted a shared approach to immigration into the European Union amid growing populist opposition in other EU nations to taking in ...
World 20 hrs ago Canadian police charge suspect in shooting that left 4 dead Canadian police have charged a man for the deaths of two police officers and two civilians in a shooting that struck a nerve in a country that has been roiled in recent months by ...
UNITED NATIONS 21 hrs ago Fate of gadfly journalist banned from UN to be decided by former NY Times bureau chief While journalists rail against President Trump’s attack on “fake news” media outlets as the “enemy of the people,” at the United Nations, a journalist is fighting to keep his beat ...
World 22 hrs ago Indonesian island lifted 10 inches by deadly quake Scientists say the powerful Indonesian earthquake that killed more than 300 people lifted the island it struck by as much as 10 inches.
World 23 hrs ago Taliban cling to pockets of Afghan city after assault Afghan forces were still battling the Taliban in parts of Ghazni on Saturday, a day after the insurgents launched a multi-pronged assault on the eastern city.
The Americas 23 hrs ago 2 cops, musician among those killed in shooting in Canada Three of the four people killed in Friday’s shooting in Fredericton, Canada, were Sara Mae Helen Burns, Lawrence Robert Costello and Donnie Robichaud.
Al Qaeda 1 day ago Al Qaeda at 30 shows signs of resurgence after ISIS routed Thirty years after its founding on Aug. 11, 1988, the Al Qaeda terror group is showing signs of a resurgence following ISIS’s near-defeat in Iraq and Syria, experts warn.
Iran 1 day ago Iran regime ramps up crackdown on persecuted Christians after US sanctions U.S. sanctions on Iran have inadvertently led to a crackdown on its persecuted Christian community as the ayatollahs move to consolidate their power in the face of growing unrest ...
World 1 day ago Japan checking report of Japanese man held in North Korea Japan's government said Saturday that it is looking into reports that a Japanese citizen was detained this month in North Korea.
TERRORISM 1 day ago Extremist threat could deter voters in Mali's second round Mali's first round of voting last month saw electoral agents killed and voting materials destroyed by extremists linked to al-Qaida.
RELIGION 1 day ago Religion must obey Chinese law, paper says of mosque protest A newspaper of the ruling Communist Party said Saturday that no religion is above the law in China, urging officials to stay firm while dealing with a rare protest over the planned ...
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