US military carries out 6 airstrikes in Somalia against al-Shabab extremist rebels, 62 killed
The United States military Africa Command says that it has carried out six airstrikes in the Gandarshe area of Somalia which killed a total of 62 extremists from the al-Shabab rebel group
Prime Minister Theresa May is set to condemn calls for a second referendum on Britain's departure from the European Union, saying it would do irreparable damage to trust in democracy
Sweden's domestic intelligence agency says foreign powers didn't carry out any comprehensive campaign to influence the Swedish parliamentary elections three months ago
Malaysia says it has filed criminal charges against Goldman Sachs and two of its employees in connection with a multibillion-dollar scandal involving state investment fund 1MDB
An Indian court has convicted a former politician of helping incite violence during anti-Sikh pogroms that left thousands of people dead
An Indian court has convicted a former politician of helping incite violence during anti-Sikh pogroms that left thousands of people dead
Thai police says a car accident involving three vehicles has killed one Thai man and left 11 other people injured including seven South Korean tourists
Use of armed drones in Mideast, driven largely by growing sales from China, is growing significantly, says new report
Can we talk? On a continent of coups, Ugandans try to coax longtime president to step aside
Powerful bomb damages private Greek television station Skai, no one hurt
Israeli military partially demolishes home of Palestinian accused of killing 2 Israelis
In case you missed it in Week 15 of the NFL season: Tom Brady and the New England Patriots have lost five games in a season for the first time in nearly a decade
Workers at two Amazon distribution centers in Germany have gone on strike as part of a push for improved work conditions, leading to fears that Christmas orders may not arrive in time
Poland's president says that a Polish victim in last week's shooting attack in Strasbourg, France, had been trying to protect other people
Armed soldiers and police are enforcing a security lockdown to foil a public march toward India's military headquarters in disputed Kashmir in protest of weekend killings
This was hardly the ideal way for LeBron James and his Los Angeles Lakers to cap what amounted to an eventful week of highs and lows
Strarc and Hazleweood draw early blood as India slump
Saudi Arabia rejects US Senate resolution blaming its crown prince for the killing of Saudi journalist Khashoggi
Saudi Arabia rejects US Senate resolution blaming its crown prince for the killing of Saudi journalist Khashoggi
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