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FBI seeks help from public to find woman last in Florida
The FBI is asking for the publics help to locate a missing Georgia woman whose toddler was found wandering alone in a South Florida parking lot last month.
Polish resort offers guests free coronavirus tests as cases spike
A Polish holiday resort is offering free coronavirus tests to guests as cases spike nationally.
At least 17 killed in political unrest in southern Ethiopia
At least 17 people have been killed in southern Ethiopia during protests that followed the weekend arrests of local officials, the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission confirmed Thursday. The dead include children.
Erdogan warns of 'high price' if Turkish vessel attacked
President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday that any attack on a Turkish ship exploring for oil and gas in disputed Mediterranean waters would incur a "high price" and suggested Turkey had already acted on that warning.
Wayward emu captured running through New Jersey city
A wayward emu was taken to an animal shelter after it was captured while running through the streets of a northern New Jersey city.
President Trump says UAE to open diplomatic ties with Israel
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the United Arab Emirates and Israel have agreed to establish full diplomatic ties as part of a deal to halt the annexation of occupied land sought by the Palestinians for their future state.
Israeli hospital trials super-quick saliva test for COVID-19
A newly developed saliva test aims to determine in less than a second whether or not you are infected with the novel coronavirus, Israel's largest medical center said on Thursday.
2nd ICE detainee in Georgia dies from COVID-19 complications
A diabetic Costa Rican man in federal immigration custody has become the second detainee in Georgia to die from COVID19 complications after being held at a detention center that has reported more than 150 coronavirus cases.
Thai leader says unity necessary to revive virus-hit economy
Thailands prime minister, facing growing demands from students for change, warned Thursday that the nation must pull together to overcome the economic damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
3 Milwaukee residents headed to DC event arrested in Indiana
Three men who are members of a Milwaukee group that's marching to the nation's capital for a national commemoration of the 1963 civil rights March on Washington were arrested in northern Indiana after police said they were blocking traffic on a highway.
UK engineers to examine slopes near tracks after derailment
Britain's railway operator says inspectors will be examining trackside slopes after a passenger train derailed following heavy rain and flooding in Scotland, killing three people.
Hardened Lebanese merchants battered by Beirut blast
Sleep Comfort survived Lebanon's 15year civil war. But nothing could have prepared the highend family furniture business for the Beirut port blast that destroyed swathes of the capital.
German court convicts mother of letting son die of thirst
A court in western Germany convicted a 28yearold woman of negligent homicide Thursday for allowing her young son to die of thirst.
3 Spaniards dead, 1 missing in Swiss canyoning accident
Swiss authorities say three Spanish tourists on a canyoning tour have died and one is missing after a heavy storm.
Japan says concerns over Hong Kong growing, after activist Agnes Chow arrested
Japan's foreign minister said on Thursday the arrests of Hong Kong prodemocracy activist Agnes Chow and media tycoon Jimmy Lai raised questions over freedom of speech and the press in Hong Kong and Tokyo's concerns over the situation were growing.
Belarus: Hundreds form 'lines of solidarity' with protesters
Hundreds of people were back on the streets of Belarus' capital on Thursday morning, protesting for a fifth straight day against an election they say was rigged to extend the rule of the country's authoritarian leader and against a crackdown on rallies th...