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Quakes Strike Greek Island of Rhodes; No Injuries or Damage Reported
Greece lies in a highly seismically active region of the world, and earthquakes are common. The vast majority do not cause any injuries or significant damage.
Mexicans Wake up to 14 Bodies Dumped by Roadside, Cops Say All Killings Linked to Drug Trafficking
Sinaloa is home the cartel of the same name, and the dead men appeared to have been involved in turf battles between factions of the cartel.
US Curbs Visas for Chinese Officials Over Hong Kong Freedoms: Mike Pompeo
The move comes ahead of a three-day meeting of China's parliament expected to enact new national security legislation for Hong Kong that has alarmed foreign .
Nepal Reports 593 New Coronavirus Cases; Panic After 21 Escape Quarantine Facility
Among the new cases, 107 are women and 486 are men, the ministry said. Now, the total number of infections in the Himalayan nation stands at 11,755.
UK Preparing to Relax Quarantine Measures for International Travellers from Some Countries: Minister
Environment Secretary George Eustice said that he didn't know exactly when further information will be announced but he knows that it is something the government is working on.
Mexico's Finance Minister Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Neither the president nor Finance Minister Arturo Herrera was wearing a face mask.
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut to Quarantine Visitors from Coronavirus Hot-spot States
The announcement came as the United States recorded the second-largest increase in coronavirus cases since the health crisis began, with a rise of 35,588 new infections on Tuesday.
Trump's Claim that He Wants to Slow Coronavirus Testing is Latest in Pattern of Supposed Jokes
Since the start of his presidential campaign, Trump himself has claimed at least 50 times to have been joking or using sarcasm.
Bangladesh Minister Says 'India Our Biggest Friend', Hopes China Issue Will Be Solved Diplomatically
Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen ruled out any role of his country in the border dispute.
This is Who’s Blocked From Coming to the US Under Trump's Latest Ban
Unless you're an attorney or an immigrant with experience navigating the US system, the alphabet soup of visas listed in Monday's proclamation might be tough to decipher.
Sick Staff, Empty Seats: How Trump's Triumphant Return to Campaign Trail Went from Bad to Worse
Trump had been told thousands of supporters would be waiting to hear from him before he went inside, but saw nothing resembling the sea of people he'd been expecting.
Tom Petty's Family Tells Trump Not to Use Late Rock Star's Songs for 'Campaign of Hate'
The campaign played the song 'Won't Back Down' at Saturday's rally, which drew an underwhelming crowd that left many seats empty at the 19,000-seat BOK Center arena.
Trump Knocks Protests, Defends Pandemic Response to Smaller Crowd at Tulsa Rally
The president, who revels in large crowds and had predicted his first rally in months would be epic, complained that the media had discouraged attendees from coming and cited bad behavior from protesters outside.
Top US Prosecutor Who Investigated Trump's Lawyer Refuses to Resign, Critics Question Move
The standoff marks the latest in a series of unusual actions by Attorney General William Barr that critics say are meant to benefit Trump politically and undermine the independence of the Justice Department.
Israel Set to Have Record Number of Openly Gay Lawmakers in Parliament: Report
Six gay MPs from five parties across the political spectrum will serve in the 120-seat Parliament or Knesset as a result. Last year, Israel appointed its first openly gay minister.
CIA-trained Former Cuban Spy Antonio Veciana Dies in Miami
Originally an accountant at Cuba's National Bank, Veciana was taught to be invisible, to plot, to distrust and most of all to carry out activities meant to tarnish the reputation of the country's revolutionaries.