Europe15 hours ago Serbia anti-government protesters surround state TV building Several thousand people have surrounded Serbia's state TV building during anti-government protests requesting more media freedom in the Balkan country.
Transportation1 min ago Ethiopian Airlines plane crashes, killing all 157 aboard including Americans, officials say Ethiopian Airlines said early Sunday that one of its passenger jets has crashed, with 149 passengers and eight crew members aboard, according to reports.
TRAVEL23 mins ago No survivors on crashed Ethiopian Airlines flight: state TV The Ethiopian prime minister's office says an Ethiopian Airlines plane has crashed on its way to Nairobi, with deaths reported.
RELIGION31 mins ago Myanmar says 9 police killed in Arakan Army attack Myanmar's Information Ministry says nine policemen were killed in an attack in the western state of Rakhine by the increasingly active Arakan Army rebel group.
TERRORISM51 mins ago Reports: Out-of-service bus explodes in Stockholm Swedish media say a Stockholm city bus that didn't have any passengers on it caught fire from an explosion in Stockholm, but there were no signs it was a terror attack.
Middle East1 hour ago Clashes break out in Yemen's key port city after cease-fire Yemeni security officials and eyewitnesses say that fighting has erupted in the key port city of Hodeida, the first significant clashes since warring sides agreed to a U.N.-brokered cease-fire deal in December.
Africa1 hour ago Malaysia deports 7 for alleged ties to terrorist group Malaysian police say six Egyptians and a Tunisian man believed to be linked to an African-based terror group have been detained and deported.
Middle East1 hour ago Palestinian officials: Abbas picks ally for new premier Palestinian officials say that President Mahmoud Abbas has chosen longtime adviser Mohammed Ishtayeh as his new prime minister.
Middle East2 hours ago Egypt appoints military officer as transportation minister Egypt's president is appointing a military officer to lead the country's transportation ministry, less than two weeks after its minister resigned over a deadly February train crash in Cairo that killed 25 people.
Emmanuel Macron19 hours ago France's Yellow Vests hit streets for 17th time, protest at Paris airport as numbers dwindle
Australia1 day ago Australian PM implies women's equality shouldn't come at the expense of men - on International Women's Day
1:10 VIDEO2 days ago Australian town left devastated after beloved 15ft, 80-year-old crocodile is found dead
WILD NATURE2 days ago Australian town left devastated after beloved 15ft, 80-year-old crocodile is found dead
World1 day ago The week in pictures, Mar. 2 - Mar. 8 Take a look at and enjoy some of the most evocative, momentous images captured around the world in the past seven days.
Middle East3 hours ago Sudanese court sends 9 women arrested in protests to prison A Sudanese opposition group says an emergency court in the capital, Khartoum, sentenced nine women to a month's imprisonment and 20 lashes each for taking part in anti-government protests.
Middle East3 hours ago First time in Baghdad: Iran's president to visit Iraq Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is making his first official visit to Iraq this week as he faces mounting pressure from hard-liners at home in the wake of the unravelling of the nuclear deal under the Trump administration.
Middle East4 hours ago Germany warns of Turkey's refusal to accredit journalists Germany's Foreign Ministry is warning that Turkey might take "further measures" against German journalists after reporters were denied accreditation in recent weeks.
Asia4 hours ago Kazakh activist campaigning against Chinese camps arrested A prominent activist campaigning for the release of ethnic Kazakhs caught in a sweeping crackdown on Muslims in China has been arrested in the Kazakh city of Almaty.
Asia6 hours ago Tibetan activists in India mark uprising's 60th anniversary Tibetan activists put up posters and hoisted a Tibetan flag in India's capital on Sunday to mark the 60th anniversary of 1959 uprising against Chinese rule.
Asia7 hours ago 60 years after Dalai Lama fled, China defends Tibet policies China is defending its often-criticized policies toward Tibet 60 years after the Dalai Lama fled abroad amid an uprising against Chinese rule.
The Americas7 hours ago Mexico's leftist president creates new style of government Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's first 100 days in office have combined a compulsive shedding of presidential trappings with a dizzying array of policy initiatives, and a series of missteps haven't even dented his soaring approval ratings.
Asia8 hours ago North Korea goes to polls to approve new parliament lineup Millions of North Korean voters, including leader Kim Jong Un, are going to the polls to elect roughly 700 members to the national legislature.
RELIGION9 hours ago China protests US criticism of policies on religion China has issued a protest over remarks the U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom made criticizing Beijing's polices toward Muslim and Tibetan Buddhist minorities.
The Americas9 hours ago Boca beats Lanus in landmark Argentine women's soccer match Argentina's Boca Juniors women's soccer team hammered Lanus 5-0 in La Bombonera Saturday in a landmark game that was the first time an official women's tournament match was played in the legendary stadium.
ENVIRONMENT9 hours ago China sets aside crops for wild elephants to spare farmers China plans to grow crops specifically for wild elephants to graze on in an effort to spare the livelihoods of local farmers.
0:58 VIDEO3 days ago New claim about Alexander the Great says he was not the real founder of the Egyptian city of Alexandria
1:08 VIDEO3 days ago Millionaire Thai fruit farmer offers six-figure payout to 'diligent man' who will marry his 26-year-old daughter
1:26 VIDEO3 days ago Uzbekistan ex-ruler's daughter 'forcibly removed' from her apartment, sent to prison after violating house arrest
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