World
'Sad Evening': Michelin-Starred Martinique Chef Invited to Dinner With Macron Refused Entry
Marcel Ravin who presides over Monaco's Blue Bay restaurant was turned away despite presenting his personal invitation.
Britain Puts Military on Standby as Fuel Pumps Run Dry After Shortage of Tanker Drivers
As well as fuel deliveries, the shortage has led to empty supermarket shelves and raised fears about deliveries of food and toys for Christmas.
US President Ronald Reagan’s Shooter Wins Unconditional Release
Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity at a 1982 jury trial.
Court Says It Will Wait To Rule On Georgia Abortion Law
A federal appeals court said Monday that it will wait until the U.S. Supreme Court rules on a case that seeks to overturn its landmark decision guaranteeing a womans right to an abortion before weighing in on a restrictive Georgia abortion law that a lowe...
N.Korea Fires Unidentified Projectile Into Sea Off East Coast - S.Korea
North Korea fired an unidentified projectile towards the sea off its east coast on Tuesday, less than two weeks after it tested a new railwayborne missile system, South Korea's military said, without giving any more details.
Lebanese PM To Meet Financial Advisers Lazard Soon Over Rescue Plan
Prime Minister Najib Mikati said on Monday he will meet with the advisory firm Lazard soon to see how a financial recovery plan it drafted for Lebanon could be developed into a "more realistic" vision for getting the country out of its crisis.
London Police Charge Man With Murder Of Teacher Sabina Nessa
British police charged a 36yearold man on Monday with the murder of Sabina Nessa, a primary school teacher killed as she walked to meet a friend in London.
Earthquake Wrecks Old Buildings in Greece's Crete, Killing One Person
The tremor sent people fleeing out of homes, schools and public buildings across the island.
Liz Cheney: `I Was Wrong' In Opposing Gay Marriage In Past
Rep. Liz Cheney says she was wrong to oppose gay marriage in the past, a stand that once split her family.
Liz Cheney: `I Was Wrong' In Opposing Gay Marriage In Past
Rep. Liz Cheney says she was wrong to oppose gay marriage in the past, a stand that once split her family.
Erdogan Says Turkey Plans To Buy More Russian Defense Systems
President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey still intended to buy a second batch of S400 missile defense systems from Russia, a move that could deepen a rift with NATO ally Washington and trigger new U.S. sanctions.
Sudan Protesters Agree To Resumption Of South Sudanese Oil Exports
Sudan's government reached an agreement with tribal protesters on Sunday to allow the resumption of exports of landlocked South Sudan's crude oil via a terminal on the Red Sea, Sudanese officials said.
Mexico To Resume Voluntary Flights For Migrants Who Want To Return To Haiti
Mexico's government said on Sunday that it will resume flights to PortauPrince starting next week for Haitian migrants who want to return home.
They Said It: Leaders At The Hybrid UN, In Their Own Words
Many leaders saying many things about many topics that matter to them, to their regions, to the world: That's what the U.N. General Assembly invariably produces each year.
Taliban Hang Four Bodies on Crane in Herat Province as 'Punishment' for Kidnapping
An exchange of gunfire ensued in which all four were killed, while one Taliban soldier was wounded.
Nebraska Advances New Congressional Map That Could Help GOP
Nebraska lawmakers advanced new congressional boundaries Friday that could make it harder for Democratic presidential hopefuls to pick up one of the state's five Electoral College votes, as they've done twice since 2008.