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Ethiopia Files Terrorism Charges Against Leading Opposition Activist
Ethiopia has filed terrorism charges against a prominent media mogul and opposition politician from the Oromo ethnic group, Jawar Mohammed, the attorney general's office said on Saturday.
2 Dead, 1 Missing After Storm Pounds Central Greece
Two people have died and one is reported missing in central Greece region of Thessaly after a storm pounded parts of the country overnight and caused flooding.
UK Official's Bodyguard Suspended After Leaving Gun On Plane
A bodyguard who was traveling with Britains foreign secretary has been suspended from duties after he reportedly left a loaded gun on a plane.
AP PHOTOS: Italian Grape Harvest Plows On Through Pandemic
Change can come slowly to Italys centuriesold wine industry, but the coronavirus pandemic has radically altered the path from vine to table in a matter of months, beginning with the fall harvest.
Trump's List Of Possible Supreme Court Nominees
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death Friday, just six weeks before Election Day, is expected to unleash a pitched battle over whether President Donald Trump should nominate and the Republicanled Senate should confirm her successor, or whether the seat sh...
Femicides In Mexico Rise More Than 2%, Protests Rage
Femicides in Mexico are on the rise this year, according to official statistics released on Friday, murders that have intensified protests this month demanding the government address violence against women.
Reaction To The Death Of Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg
Reaction to the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday at her home in Washington at the age of 87.
Official: Florida Deputy Fatally Shoots Man With Shovel
A Florida deputy fatally shot a man armed with a shovel early Thursday morning, authorities said.
Father Gets 30 Years After Plea In Death Of Illinois Boy, 5
A northern Illinois man who was charged with murder for his role in the beating death of his 5yearold son pleaded guilty Friday to reduced charges and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Mistake: Thousands Told To Return Unemployment Overpayment
A programming mistake caused thousands of outofwork Louisiana residents to get notices saying theyd been overpaid thousands of dollars in unemployment compensation and had to return the money, officials say.
Thai Protesters Expect Biggest Anti-government Rally In Years
Thai protest leaders said on Friday they expected the biggest antigovernment demonstration in years this weekend and vowed to reiterate their calls for reforms of the monarchy despite official pressure to stop.
Official Rips Critics For Attack On Daughter With COVID-19
A Florida county commissioner is firing back at an antimask critic who took to social media, claiming to show the official's hypocrisy for pushing coronavirus safety precautions on the public while letting her COVID19 positive daughter defy them.
AP Exclusive: More Migrant Women Say They Didn’t OK Surgery
Sitting across from her lawyer at an immigration detention center in rural Georgia, Mileidy Cardentey Fernandez unbuttoned her jail jumpsuit to show the scars on her abdomen. There were three small, circular marks.
EU Unveils Plan To Combat Racism, Increase Diversity
The European Commission presented a series of measures Friday aimed at tackling structural racism and discrimination, acknowledging a blatant lack of diversity among the European Union's institutions.
Burps To Burgers: Food Companies Wrangle Climate-warming Cattle Emissions
Looking to improve milk production, California farmer John Verwey turned to a Swissmade feed additive designed to make a cow more efficient while reducing methane emissions from cattle burps.
Satellite Images Show N. Korea Preparing For Military Parade
North Korea is preparing for a massive military parade in its capital to mark the 75th anniversary of its ruling party next month, satellite images indicated Friday, even as the country strengthens its anticoronavirus measures.