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7 Dead in Bali Ferry Sinking, Search on for 11 Missing People
Dozens of survivors were plucked from the water Tuesday evening after the KMP Yunicee, carrying 57 passengers and crew, went down near Gilimanuk port at the western end of the holiday island.
U.S. Moves To Restrict Travel From The United States To Belarus
The U.S. Transportation Department on Tuesday issued an order to ban ticket sales for air travel between the United States and Belarus, acting after Minsk forced a Ryanair flight to land and arrested a dissident journalist who was aboard.
Man Sentenced To 30 Years For Killing Navajo Police Officer
A man who shot and killed a tribal police officer in a remote corner of the nations largest American Indian reservation has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison.
Condo Board Boss Warned Of Worsening Damage Before Collapse
Weeks before a Florida condo building collapsed, the president of its board wrote that structural problems identified in a 2018 inspection had gotten significantly worse and owners needed to pay a hefty price to get them fixed.
US: 40% Fewer Migrant Kids Held At Largest Emergency Shelter
The number of migrant children housed at the Biden administration's largest emergency shelter for those who crossed the U.S.Mexico border alone has dropped by more than 40% since midJune, a top U.S. official said Monday, touting progress at the facility t...
Coast Guard Helicopter Rescues 3 Commercial Fishermen
Three fisherman whose commercial vessel started taking on water and sinking were rescued from the waters off Long Island by a Coast Guard helicopter, officials said Monday.
U.N. Peacekeeping Missions Prepare For Possible Shutdown
United Nations peacekeeping missions globally are preparing for a possible shutdown on Thursday if the 193member U.N. General Assembly is unable to agree a new $6 billion budget for the year to June 30, 2022, officials and diplomats said on Monday.
Soccer-Battling Croatia Cut Down To Size In Euro 2020 Exit
Croatia punched above their weight to finish as the 2018 World Cup runnersup but a round of 16 exit at Euro 2020 after a 53 defeat by Spain in an absorbing clash suggests they must rebuild after patchy performances throughout the tournament.
U.S.- UK Travel Corridor Talks Increasingly Unlikely To Conclude At End Of July- FT
Talks between U.S. and Britain regarding a travel corridor are increasingly unlikely to reach a conclusion by the end of July, the Financial Times reported https://on.ft.com/3vXCfeR on Monday, citing officials.
Dollar Edges Higher As Investors Await U.S. Payrolls
The U.S. dollar drifted higher on Monday in generally thin trading, with many investors on the sidelines ahead of Friday's U.S. nonfarm payrolls report, which could determine the path of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy.
Video Footage To Be Admitted In Nashville Officer's Trial
Video footage of a white Nashville police office fatally shooting an armed Black man from behind during a chase will be allowed into next month's murder trial, a Nashville judge ruled Monday.
Xi, Putin Extend 20-yr-old Friendship Treaty to Firm Up Close Ties Amid US, EU Offensive
The two leaders issued a joint statement after their talks via video link.
US Holds First Meeting With Israel's New FM Amid Iran Moves
The meeting comes as President Joe Biden's administration moves ahead with fresh talks on reviving a 2015 accord with Iran -- strongly opposed by Israel.
Italy Pushed To Extra Time At Euro 2020, Beats Austria 2-1
Substitutes Federico Chiesa and Matteo Pessina both scored in extra time Saturday to give Italy a 21 victory over Austria and a spot in the European Championship quarterfinals.
British Health Secy Matt Hancock Resigns After Breaking Covid Rules by Kissing Top Aide
Hancock resigned after revelations that he broke the government's own coronavirus restrictions during an affair with a close aide.
Spain Scraps Outdoor Mask-wearing Rule, but Many Stay Covered Up
Half of the nation's 47 million population have received at least one vaccine dose