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Protests Erupt In Kyrgyzstan After Parliamentary Election
Large crowds of people have gathered in the center of Kyrgyzstan's capital on Monday to protest against the results of a parliamentary election, early results of which gave the majority of seats to two parties with ties to the ruling elites amid allegatio...
Officer Wounded In Breonna Taylor Protests Out Of Hospital
A police officer wounded during protests rekindled by a Kentucky grand jurys decision to not charge officers in the death of Breonna Taylor has been released from the hospital.
It's A Boy! National Zoo Reveals Baby Panda Gender
The National Zoo has confirmed that their 6week old baby panda is a boy.
Belgium's New Princess Sees No Need To Be Treated As Royalty
Delphine Boel has been acknowledged as Belgian Princess Delphine of SaxeCoburg, after a twodecade royal paternity scandal. Still, she said on Monday she'd still rather be considered an artist than a royal.
Control Of Venezuelan Gold Held In London Cast Into Doubt
A British court on Monday threw into question who controls nearly $2 billion in Venezuelan gold stowed in a London bank vault amid a power struggle between President Nicols Maduro and his leading rival.
UK PM Johnson Plays Down Technical Failure Of COVID-19 Testing Data System
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday sought to play down a failure in England's COVID19 testing data system that delayed 15,841 results, saying the much higher updated figures were more in line with forecasts of the outbreak's spread.
Facing A Conservative Turn, Supreme Court Opens New Term
The Supreme Court opens a new term with Republicans on the cusp of realizing a dream 50 years in the making, a solid conservative majority that might roll back abortion rights, expand gun rights and shrink the power of government.
Trump’s Oxygen Level Dropped Twice, Was Put on Steroids: Doctors Disclose Alarming Details of His Covid-19 Treatment
The acknowledgment of the episodes raised new questions about the credibility of the information provided about the commander in chief of a superpower as he is hospitalised with a disease that has killed more than 209,000 people in the US.
2-term Louisiana Governor Mike Foster Dies At 90
Former Louisiana Gov. Murphy J. Mike Foster Jr., a folksy millionaire businessman who pushed major changes in education policy and lawsuit rules through an increasingly conservative state Legislature in the 1990s, died Sunday. He was 90.
New Ukraine Decree Offers Eased Rules For Belarus IT Workers
Ukraine's president has signed a decree simplifying regulations for IT workers from Belarus who are willing to relocate to the neighboring country amid mass protests and a continuing crackdown on demonstrators and opposition activists in Belarus, official...
Letter: Top Deputies Accuse Texas Attorney General Of Crimes
Several top deputies of Texas' attorney general have reported to law enforcement that their boss engaged in crimes including bribery and abuse of office, according to an internal letter.
Reports: Cineworld To Shut UK Theaters After Bond Film Delay
Britain's largest cinema chain, Cineworld, will close all its U.K. venues after the postponement of the new James Bond film left a big hole in theaters schedules, U.K. media reported Sunday.
Voting Heavy In New Caledonia Referendum On Independence From France
Voters took to the polls in large numbers in the South Pacific archipelago of New Caledonia on Sunday for a referendum on whether to break away from France after nearly 170 years.
Asia Today: S. Korea Counts 64 Cases, Worries About Holiday
South Korea has reported 64 new cases of the coronavirus, the fourth straight day its increase came below 100, possibly reflecting the fewer number of tests conducted during one of the biggest holidays of the year.
Sudan And Main Rebel Groups Formalise Peace Deal
Sudan’s powersharing government and several rebel groups on Saturday formalised a peace agreement aimed at resolving decades of conflict which left millions displaced and hundreds of thousands dead.