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Turkey Calls On Armenia To End Hostility Towards Azerbaijan After Clashes
Turkey said on Sunday that Armenia must immediately cease hostility towards Azerbaijan that will "throw the region into fire", amid clashes between Armenian and Azeri forces over the breakaway region of NagornoKarabakh.
Timeline: From Kennedy-Nixon To Trump-Biden: 60 Years Of US Presidential Debates
The first televised debate pitted Democratic nominee John F. Kennedy against Republican Vice President Richard Nixon, who was recovering from a hospital visit and had a 5 o’clock shadow, having refused makeup. The 70 million viewers focused on what they s...
China is Giving Unproven Covid-19 Vaccines to Thousands of Essential Workers, With Risks Unknown
The world still lacks a proven coronavirus vaccine, but that has not stopped Chinese officials from trying to inoculate tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of people outside the traditional testing process.
Lawmakers Who Toured Georgia Detention Site Raise Concerns
Several members of Congress called for a detention facility in Georgia to be shut down pending investigation after women detainees told them of being forced into unnecessary gynecological procedures with dirty equipment that left serious infections amid c...
Israel To Hold US-mediated Talks With Lebanon On Sea Border
Israel will hold rare talks with Lebanon next month in an effort to resolve a longstanding maritime border dispute, an Israeli official said Saturday.
Angry But Determined: Portuguese Workers Protest For Better Wages Amid Pandemic
Thousands of workers gathered in cities and towns across Portugal on Saturday demanding higher wages and more government action to protect jobs threatened by the coronavirus pandemic.
Mexican Authorities Issue Arrest Warrants For Military Members In 2014 Disappearance Of Students
Mexican authorities have issued arrest warrants for members of the Mexican military who may have participated in the 2014 disappearance of 43 students, the head of the investigation, Omar Gomez, said on Saturday.
APNewsBreak: Informant In Top Venezuela Case Lied To Feds
A key informant against one of Venezuelan President Nicols Maduros closest aides has been accused of lying to his law enforcement handlers in a case involving millions of dollars transported on private jets in violation of U.S. sanctions, The Associated P...
Boris Johnson Urges World Leaders To Unite Against COVID-19.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Saturday that the coronavirus pandemic has frayed the bonds between nations, and urged world leaders to unite against the common foe of COVID19.
Trump Shifts Focus To Pennsylvania To Shore Up Reelection
President Donald Trump's campaign has grown increasingly focused on making inroads in Pennsylvania to offset potential vulnerabilities in other battlegrounds.
South Korea To Ask North Korea To Probe Shooting Death Of South Korean Official
South Korea's presidential office said on Saturday it will ask North Korea to further investigate the fatal shooting of a South Korean fisheries official, as public and political outrage over the killing grew.
Australia Says World Needs To Know Origins Of COVID-19
The world's nations must do all they can to understand the origins of COVID19, Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Saturday, comments that could worsen tensions with China.
Wisconsin Congressman Accuses Opponent Of Harassment Over 2015 Memoir
Derrick Van Orden, who faces Rep. Ron Kind in November, said he was simply training the officers in possible medical treatments.
Kansas College President Who Canceled Ivanka Trump's Speech Resigns
The Board of Regents, which oversees Kansas' higher education system, did not say why Wichita State University President Jay Golden stepped down, offering no details on what led up to it.
Trudeau Reaches Deal With Opposition Party, Election Averted
One of Canadas main opposition parties reached a deal with Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus government that allows for Trudeaus minority Liberal government to stay in power, officials said Friday.
Trump's $200 Prescription Cards Won't Hit Mailboxes Just Yet
If youre on Medicare, dont run to the mailbox looking for a $200 prescription drug card courtesy of President Donald Trump.