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Authorities Look For 2 Missing Girls After 2 Boys Are Killed
Authorities are looking for two girls who were abducted from a Kansas home where two boys were found dead Saturday.
Nigerian Police Mobilize To Quell Worst Unrest In Two Decades
Nigeria's police chief ordered the immediate mobilisation of all force resources on Saturday to control the worst street violence in two decades stemming from protests against police brutality.
Thai Protesters Plan Action After PM Ignores Deadline To Quit
Antigovernment protesters in Thailand said on Saturday they would hold demonstrations on Sunday and Monday after Prime Minister Prayuth Chanocha ignored their 10 p.m. (0300 GMT) deadline to resign.
Seven Bodies Found In Fertilizer Shipment From Serbia To Paraguay
The badly decomposed bodies of seven people who may have been stowaways were found on Friday inside a shipment of fertilizer that left Serbia three months ago, Paraguayan authorities said.
Thailand Reports One More Local Coronavirus Infection
Thailand reported one more locally transmitted case of the coronavirus on Saturday, after confirming five domestic infections last week.
Polish President Duda Infected With Coronavirus, Feels Good - Minister
Polish President Andrzej Duda has tested positive for coronavirus but is feeling good, presidential minister Blazej Spychalski announced on Saturday.
Hungarians March To Protest Orban’s Reach At Top University
Thousands of Hungarians marched on the streets of the Hungarian capital Friday to protest government actions that they claim strips one of the countrys most prestigious universities of its independence.
Man Who Bought Guns Used In 2015 Massacre Gets 20 Years
The man who bought two rifles that terrorists used to kill 14 people in a 2015 terror attack in San Bernardino, California, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Tulsa Digs Again For Victims Of 1921 Race Massacre
A second excavation begins Monday at a cemetery in an effort to find and identify victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and shed light on violence that left hundreds dead and decimated an area that was once a cultural and economic mecca for African Amer...
Teacher Beheaded in France: What We Know So Far
A total of 11 people have been detained for questioning, including the father who complained about the teacher's class.
Spanish Republicans Take To Streets To Call For Prosecution Of Former King
Waving red, purple and yellow republican flags, demonstrators in 24 Spanish cities on Sunday called for the prosecution of the former king Juan Carlos who left Spain embroiled in controversy.
Hard Hit By Virus, Airlines Push For Tests Over Quarantines
What will it take to get people flying again? International air traffic is down 92% this year as travelers worry about catching COVID19 and government travel bans and quarantine rules make planning difficult. One thing airlines believe could help is to ha...
Pakistan Military: Soldier Killed By Baluchistan Militants
Militants killed a Pakistani paramilitary soldier and wounded three others in an ambush on a security patrol in southwestern Baluchistan province, the country's military said Sunday.
US, Israeli Envoys Fly To Bahrain To Advance Nascent Ties
A joint AmericanIsraeli delegation was set to fly to Bahrain Sunday on the first direct Israeli commercial flight to the Gulf Arab state, where they'll be signing a number of bilateral agreements following an announcement last month to normalize relations...
Russia Shuns Tough Restrictions Even As Infections Soar
It's Friday night in Moscow, and popular bars and restaurants in the city center are packed. No one except the staff is wearing a mask or bothers to keep their distance. There is little indication at all that Russia is being swept by a resurgence of coron...
Vietnam Landslide Hits Army Camp, Buries 22 Personnel
A landslide in central Vietnam on Sunday buried at least 22 army personnel, just a week after another landslide killed 13 as heavy rains continued to pound the region, state media reported.