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Sudanese Opposition Coalition Calls for Civil Disobedience: Ministry
The Forces of Freedom and Change alliance demanded that the transitional military council step down and transfer power back to the civilian government.
At Least 25, Including Minors, Died in Illegal Refinery Blast in Nigeria
Illegal refining is common in the oil-rich Delta region of Nigeria as impoverished locals tap pipelines to make fuel to sell for a profit.
Amid Military Standoff with India, China Passes New Land Border Law, Asserts Territorial Integrity is 'Sacred'
The law also stipulates that the state shall take measures to strengthen border defence, support economic and social development as well as opening-up in border areas.
Uganda Police Say 1 Killed, 7 Injured In Explosion At Eatery
One person was killed and seven others injured Saturday in an explosion at a restaurant in a suburb of Uganda's capital, Kampala, police said.
Prosecutor: Woman Charged With Killing 4 Had Other Targets
A woman was charged Friday with killing her father, sister and two handymen in midMichigan, two days after bodies were found in a rural county.
DNA Match IDs Alaska Serial Killer's Victim After 37 Years
A woman known for 37 years only as Horseshoe Harriet, one of dozen or so victims of a notorious Alaska serial killer, has been identified through genetic genealogy and a DNA match, authorities said Friday.
Taliban Interim Government Vows to Not Let Afghan Soil Be Used by Pak Taliban and Baloch Nationalists
During wide-ranging discussions, Akhund assured Qureshi that the TTP and the BLA would not be allowed to carry out terror operations from Afghan soil.
U.S. Charges 5 People With Money Laundering In Alleged Venezuela Bribery Scheme
Five individuals, including a politician from Venezuela's ruling party and an associate of a businessman close to President Nicolas Maduro, have been charged with money laundering in connection with an alleged Venezuela bribery scheme, the U.S. Department...
Ecuador President Lasso To Be Investigated For Tax Fraud After Pandora Papers Leak
Ecuador's attorney general's office on Thursday said it has opened a preliminary investigation against President Guillermo Lasso for tax fraud, after an opposition leader presented allegations against him linked to the Pandora Papers leak.
Palace: Queen Spent Night In Hospital After Scrapping Trip
Buckingham Palace said Thursday that Queen Elizabeth II spent a night in a hospital after being advised by her doctor to rest.
AP FACT CHECK: No, Election Day Wasn't The Real Insurrection
As he prepares to launch a new media company that will give him his own social media platform, former President Donald Trump has ramped up his efforts to rewrite history, spreading more lies about the 2020 election in November and the deadly storming of t...
Nicaragua Arrests 2 Business Leaders In Continuing Crackdown
Nicaraguas national police arrested two leaders of the countrys top private business association Thursday, just one day after a regional body called for the immediate release of political prisoners.
Britain Warns China Against Dangerous Military Moves Around Taiwan
Western capitals and Taipei are on alert after the Chinese air force intensified its overflights on October 1
US And EU Ambassadors: Enforce U.N. Sanctions On North Korea
The United States and several European countries on Wednesday condemned North Koreas recent missile tests and said Pyongyangs technical advances demonstrate the urgent need to ramp up implementation of U.N. sanctions on its nuclear and missile programs an...
Grand Teton Joins Yellowstone In Breaking Tourism Records
Just nine months into 2021, Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park already has had its busiest year on record.
UK, New Zealand Approve Trade Deal; Hope It Opens More Doors
Britain agreed to a trade deal with New Zealand on Wednesday, eliminating tariffs on a wide range of goods as the U.K. seeks to expand economic links around the world following its exit from the European Union.