Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has urged Parliament to approve four new ministers and help his government "resist" and "fight" the U.S. as it reinstates sanctions against the Islamic Republic
A battle is brewing between the Trump administration and some of the president's biggest supporters in Congress who are increasingly concerned that new sanctions to imposed on Iran early next month won't be tough enough
Tessa Worley has won the season-opening women's World Cup giant slalom in difficult weather conditions
Spain's maritime rescue service says it has saved over 350 migrants attempting the perilous crossing of the Mediterranean Sea
Guys, it's all happening for Busy Philipps. She's got a New York Times Best-Selling book, "This Will Only Hurt a Little," and her late-night talk show on E! called "Busy Tonight"
Protesters in western Germany are demonstrating against a large lignite strip mine in western Germany, with a group of activists occupying a coal excavator at the site
The Dodgers won the Late Late Show at the World Series, a record 18-inning, 7-hour, 20-minute game that ended when Max Muncy homered off Nathan Eovaldi on the 561st pitch at 12:30 a.m.
Uzbekistan's Oksana Chusovitina is still going at 43 and aiming for her 8th Olympics
Last year Elina Svitolina became the first Ukrainian woman to play singles at the WTA Finals
Protesters have set fire to a Hindu religious center in southern India for supporting a Supreme Court decision allowing women of menstruating age at one of the world's largest Hindu pilgrimage sites
A rights group on Saturday sharply criticized the Serbian government because the defense ministry has published and promoted books that include war memories of two former generals convicted of war crimes by a U.N. court
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is announcing that the Chinese defense chief will travel to Washington next week for a meeting that has been delayed by tensions between the two nations
Tens of thousands of people have gathered in Taiwan's capital for the city's gay pride parade ahead of referendums next month that will determine whether same-sex marriages will be recognized on the island
Irish President Michael Higgins is on track to win a second term as election officials begin counting votes from this week's ballot
Italy's premier has welcomed Standard & Poor's decision to maintain Italy's rating while still lowering the financial outlook for the country to "negative" from "stable.''
An Indian forest guard says seven elephants in search of food were electrocuted after coming in contact with loosely hanging electric wires in eastern India
Police in southwestern England say a man arrested on suspicion of attempting to steal the Magna Carta from Salisbury Cathedral has been released on bail
Tony Finau finishes where he started with 3-shot lead at HSBC after closing with 3 straight birdies
The leaders of Turkey, Russia, France and Germany are holding a summit in Istanbul to discuss security and humanitarian and political issues in Syria, hoping to lay the groundwork for eventual peace in a country devastated by years of war
Newly crowned world champion Marc Marquez overcame intermittent rain on Saturday to claim pole position for the Australian MotoGP for the fifth straight year
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