January 12, 2017 0 Migrants at Risk as Extreme Cold Strikes Southeast Europe Aid agencies say thousands of migrants in southeast Europe are at risk of dying as extreme cold weather sweeps across the region. ...
January 11, 2017 0 World Economic Forum: Capitalism Needs Urgent Reform Reforming the very nature of capitalism will be needed to combat the growing appeal of populist political movements around the ...
January 11, 2017 0 Trump Expected to Face Questions About Russia During Press Conference U.S.-President-elect Donald Trump is holding his first news conference in nearly six months Wednesday, and is sure to face ...
January 11, 2017 0 In Farewell, Obama Appeals for Unity and Participation in Democracy Ten days before he departs the White House and becomes a private citizen, U.S. President Barack Obama delivered his farewell ...
January 11, 2017 0 Daniel Ortega Sworn in for 3rd Term as Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega was sworn in for another term as Nicaragua’s president Tuesday while his wife, Rosario Murillo, became the ...
January 11, 2017 0 UAE Confirms Killing of 5 Diplomats in Afghan Attack The United Arab Emirates has confirmed the killing of five of its diplomats in Tuesday’s bomb attack in Afghanistan’s ...
January 10, 2017 0 Spotify Offers to be Obama’s Next Employer After joking about working for the music streaming service following his tenure in office, U.S. President Barack Obama may be the ...
January 10, 2017 0 New UN Chief Urges Preventive Diplomacy ‘Surge’ New United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who has said conflict prevention will be his top priority, laid out his ...
January 10, 2017 0 Prosecutor: Dylann Roof’s ‘Hateful Heart’ Deserves Death Dylann Roof tells jurors he could ask for life in prison for 9 church slayings, but not sure ‘what good that would ...
January 10, 2017 0 Monument to WWII Massacre of Poles Ransacked in Ukraine A monument to the victims of a World War II massacre in a western Ukrainian village has been destroyed by vandals, local police ...
January 10, 2017 0 As Jakarta Sinks, Government Pins Hopes on Bird-Shaped Sea Wall Jakarta is one of the fastest-sinking cities in the world, and as 40 percent of the Indonesian capital dips below sea-level, the ...
January 10, 2017 0 US Sanctions Russia’s Top Investigator, Four Others for Rights Abuses The United States on Monday blacklisted Alexander Bastrykin, Russia’s top investigator and a close aide to Russian ...
January 9, 2017 0 Maduro: Venezuela 2016 Imports Down More Than Half to $18B Recession-hit Venezuela’s imports plunged by more than half to nearly $18 billion in 2016, President Nicolas Maduro said on ...
January 9, 2017 0 Congress Divided on Restricting, Embracing Social Media The 115th Congress will consider a number of sweeping changes to American life, from health care to tax reform to government ...
January 9, 2017 0 Lebanon’s Aoun Visits Riyadh to Mend Fences with Saudi Arabia Lebanese President Michel Aoun, an ally of Iran-backed Shi’ite group Hezbollah, flew to Saudi Arabia on Monday on his first ...
January 9, 2017 0 US Charges Former VW Executive with Conspiracy A former Volkswagen executive has been charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States over the company’s ...