Somalia has closed an underground prison where the government has held extremist suspects and journalists, amid allegations of abuses against inmates, the security minister said Sunday
President Donald Trump says that "at the request of many," he'll be "reviewing" the case of a former U.S. Army commando being charged with murder in a case alleging he hunted down and killed a suspected bombmaker in Afghanistan
Several thousand protesters have marched peacefully through Budapest for a fourth day to oppose laws introduced by the Hungarian government that critics say will restrict workers' rights
Kosovo's president says the decision to transform the country's security force into an army is "irreversible" but assures neighboring Serbia it doesn't have to worry about ethnic Serbs living in Kosovo
Germany forward Timo Werner again scored twice to help Leipzig consolidate fourth place in the Bundesliga with a 4-1 home win over Mainz on Sunday
Lille shows the attacking flair and resilient qualities befitting a side challenging for second place, winning 3-2 at Nimes on Sunday despite playing most of the match with 10 men following an early sending off
A Revolutionary Guard general who fought in Syria and Iraq has accidentally killed himself while cleaning a gun
The animated "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" has swung to the top of the domestic box office in its first weekend in theaters with an estimated $35.4 million, followed by Clint Eastwood's "The Mule" in second place with $17.2 million
Fighting around Yemen's port city of Hodeida leaves 12 dead and 25 injured
Tea will once again be thrown into Boston Harbor to mark the 245th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party
David Lipsky wins the Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa on his first attempt as his final-round 68 gives him a two-shot victory over David Drysdale
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have gathered in Gaza City for a rally marking the 31st anniversary of the militant Hamas group's establishment
Iranian semi-official ISNA news agency is reporting that a detained activist who died last week was a member of terrorist group planning attacks
Higher percentage of California marijuana products clear safety tests but questions remain after sudden closing of lab the state found was falsifying test results for pesticides
The U.S. Air Force is about to launch the first of a new generation of GPS satellites, designed to be more accurate, secure and versatile
Giovanni Simeone netted his second goal in as many matches as Fiorentina fought back to beat Empoli 3-1
FIU running back Shawndarrius Phillips is not going to the Bahamas Bowl, following arrest on domestic violence charge
Bangladesh is wary of a West Indies backlash as the hosts chase a tour sweep with victory in the Twenty20 cricket format
Japanese police say 42 people have been injured in an explosion at a restaurant in northern Japan
Higher percentage of California marijuana products clear safety tests but questions remain after sudden closing of lab the state found was falsifying test results for pesticides
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