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Buckingham Palace Supports BLM Movement, Senior Aide Says
Britain's Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family support the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, a senior representative of Buckingham Palace told Channel 4 News in an interview.
Taliban Have Been 'Businesslike & Professional' In Facilitating Departure Of Americans: White House
They have shown flexibility, and they have been businesslike and professional in our dealings with them in this effort.
Bolsonaro Steps Back From Supreme Court Battle, Boosting Brazil Markets
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Thursday said he never intended to attack any branch of the government, comments that boosted markets as he sought to defuse a dispute with the Supreme Court.
Prosecutors: School Massacre Not Mitigated By Others' Errors
Attorneys for a former student accused of killing 17 people at a Florida high school should not be allowed to use any failures by his therapists, school officials or campus security guards as mitigating factors during the death penalty phase of his trial...
Seventeen People, Most With COVID-19, Die In Flooding Of Mexican Hospital
Severe flooding led to the deaths of 17 people, most of whom had COVID19, at a hospital in the central Mexican state of Hidalgo after torrential rains caused the River Tula to burst its banks, authorities said on Tuesday.
Fall Movie Calendar, From 'Venom' To 'King Richard'
A rundown of notable films coming out this fall:
Mexico Supreme Court Rules Abortion Not A Crime
Mexicos Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that it is unconstitutional to punish abortion, unanimously annulling several provisions of a law from Coahuila a state on the Texas border that had made abortion a criminal act.
United By Education, Divided By Curtains: How University Classes Look Like in New Afghanistan
Local news channels from Afghanistan posted pictures of students attending a lecture with a curtain separating men and women inside a classroom.
Pakistani Taliban Claims Suicide Blast Near Afghan Border That Killed 4
Three died immediately in the blast, with another officer dying later of his wounds, said Azhar Akram, a deputy inspector general of police.
Libya Frees Saadi Gaddafi, Son Of Former Leader
Libyan authorities have released Saadi Gaddafi, a son of the former leader Muammar Gaddafi who was ousted and killed during a 2011 uprising, a Libyan official source and a unity government source said on Sunday.
Migrant Caravan Broken Up Again In Southern Mexico
Mexican border agents and police broke up a caravan of hundreds of migrants Sunday who had set out from southernmost Mexico the fourth such caravan officials have raided in recent days.
U.S. Lawmaker Urges Blinken to Clear Private Evacuation Flights Out of Afghanistan
In a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday, the Republican lawmaker and former White House official said he had been told by several NGOs that there were manifested charter flights "available, funded, and ready to fly" people out
'I Urge Taliban...': UN Calls for End to Violence in Afghanistan
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made the appeal in a report to the Security Council this weekend.
Prominent Lawyer Shot And Hurt Months After Wife, Son Slain
A lawyer from a prominent South Carolina legal family who found his wife and son shot to death at their home three months ago was shot and wounded Saturday after he had car trouble on a lonely rural road, a family attorney said.
Homeless & Powerless Hurricane Ida Victims Struggle to Survive Sweltering Heat in Louisiana | 10 Points
The storm made landfall near New Orleans on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, one of the most devastating natural disasters in U.S. history
Chilean President Defends Territorial Claim In Spat With Argentina
Chile on Friday reasserted its claim to undersea territory off its southern coast in a dispute with Argentina, which has said Santiago's move violates international treaties.