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Sudan Military Chief Offers Talks as Violence Death Toll Hits 60
Sudan has been rocked by unrest since December, when anger over rising bread prices and cash shortages broke into sustained protests that culminated in the armed forces removing Bashir after three decades in office.
Donald Trump Approved Saudi Nuclear Transfers Twice After Jamal Khashoggi Killing: Report
One of the transfers was approved on October 18, 2018, which was 16 days after Khashoggi was murdered and dismembered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
New Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy Commits to NATO, European Union Membership
Zelenskiy says 'armed aggression from Russia is a major challenge' but he stands ready to negotiate with Moscow and respect the Minsk agreement meant to end the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
South Africa Ruling Opens Way for Apartheid-era Prosecutions
A National Prosecuting Authority spokeswoman, Phindi Louw, said Monday's ruling affirms that people who committed crimes during the apartheid era cannot dodge prosecution on the basis of how long ago the crimes took place.
Donald Trump Says Top White House Economist Kevin Hassett Leaving
Trump says he will name what he calls a "very talented replacement" as soon as he returns to the US from his trip to Europe.
Cruise Ship Crashes Into Tourist Boat in Venice, Four People Suffer Serious Injuries
Emergency workers said the cruise ship appeared to have lost control after a steel cable that tied it to a tugboat snapped.
'World is Watching This Butchery, STOP!' Tweets Trump on Syria War
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has said almost 950 people had been killed in the latest clashes in Idlib.
On 30th Anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre, China Says Crackdown Was ‘Correct Policy'
It is rare for Chinese government officials to acknowledge the events of June 4, 1989 as references to it are heavily censored in China.
Suicide Car Bomb Attack Kills 10 in Syria's Northern City of Raqa
The explosion claimed the lives of five civilians and five soldiers of the Syrian Democratic Forces.
Two Missing, 38 Injured After Blast at Central Russia Explosives Plant
Representatives of Kristall factory told the press that five people were working in the plant at the time of the explosion and that they were safely evacuated.
No Report That Terrorists Involved in Easter Bombings Had Travelled to India: Sirisena
Sirisena also said a clear report about a possible terror attack was sent by Indian intelligence agencies to their Sri Lankan counterparts 17 days prior to the April 21 bombings but he was not informed about it.
Car Bomb Targets US Convoy in Afghan Capital, Four Killed
The suicide bomber struck as the convoy passed through Kabul's eastern Yakatot neighborhood, where US and NATO forces maintain complexes. Facilities operated by the Afghan National Security Forces located nearby.
If Not President, Trump Would be 'in Handcuffs' for Obstructing Russia Probe, Says Democrat Warren
The progressive US senator from Massachusetts was the first presidential candidate to speak out in favor of launching impeachment proceedings against Trump.
Pakistan Arrests 6 JeM Members in Gujranwala on Charges of Terror Funding
The Pakistan government have arrested over 100 members of banned outfits including JeM chief Azhar's son and brother and also taken control of JeM, JuD and FIF's properties including seminaries and mosques across the country.
Pakistan's Nukes Make its Defence 'Invincible', Says Nawaz Sharif From Jail
On May 28, 1998 Pakistan carried out five nuclear tests at Chaghi in Balochistan province during Sharif's tenure as prime minister.
Fight For Top European Union Jobs Begin After Elections as Eurosceptic and Green Parties Gain
The main centre-right and centre-left groups lost their combined majority in the 751-seat parliament in the face of a challenge by eurosceptic and nationalist forces of Marine Le Pen, Matteo Salvini and Nigel Farage -- although the populist wave was less...