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Brazil Congresswoman Charged With Murdering Husband
Brazilian Congresswoman Flordelis de Souza was charged with ordering the execution of her husband, pastor Anderson do Carmo, who was shot more than 30 times at their home in June 2019, according to a police statement on Monday.
Austria Arrests Syrian Over Attacks On Jewish Leader, Synagogue
Austria has arrested a 31yearold Syrian refugee suspected of carrying out attacks last week on a Jewish community leader and a synagogue in Austria's second city Graz, Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said on Monday.
Main Canadian Opposition Party Picks New Leader To Challenge PM Trudeau
Canada's main opposition Conservative Party on Monday elected Erin O'Toole, a former cabinet minister and armed forces veteran, to be its new leader and the primary challenger to Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
EU Chief Wants Hogan To Spell Out Whether He Broke COVID Rules On Irish Trip
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has asked trade chief Phil Hogan to further clarify whether he breached COVID19 regulations while at home in Ireland this month, a Commission spokeswoman said on Monday.
2 Belarus Opposition Activists Detained In The Capital
Belarusian authorities on Monday detained two leading opposition activists who have helped spearhead a wave of protests demanding the resignation of the country's authoritarian ruler of 26 years.
2020 Watch: Can Trump Expand His Coalition Beyond His Base?
Joe Bidens Democratic Party just pulled off the first national convention of the coronavirus era, an allvirtual affair that felt like an extended infomercial at times but was praised by Republicans and Democrats alike for its production value and outreach...
Paris Police Arrest 148 After PSG Loses In Champions League
Paris police arrested 148 people as Paris SaintGermain soccer fans clashed with officers and smashed cars and store windows after the club lost the Champions League final in Lisbon.
Siberian Doctors Say They Saved Kremlin Critic Navalny's Life
Doctors at the Siberian hospital that first treated Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny said that on Monday they had saved his life but that they had not found traces of poison in his system.
Black Man Shot, Injured By Police In Wisconsin, Curfew Imposed
Protests erupted in the U.S. state of Wisconsin following a police shooting of a reportedly unarmed Black man, after which officials imposed a curfew in the city of Kenosha.
The Latest: New Zealand To Extend Lockdown Of Largest City
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand New Zealand's prime minister says the lockdown of Auckland will last an extra four days as authorities try to stamp out an outbreak of the coronavirus.
‘Want to Pound Your Mouth with Punches’: Brazil's Bolsonaro Threatens to Hit Reporter
The reporter was part of a group that met Bolsonaro after his regular Sunday visit to the Metropolitan Cathedral in Brasilia.
Biden Says He'd Shut Down Economy If Scientists Recommended
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said he would follow public health advisers advice if they called for a national shutdown should he take office and the coronavirus had not abated.
Republicans Look To Use Convention As Election Test Bed
Republicans are aiming to use this week's national convention as a test bed for their efforts to reelect President Donald Trump, just weeks before the start of early voting.
Kansas Candidate Who Admitted To Revenge Porn Drops Out
A 19yearold Kansas House candidate who had been disowned by some Democrats for his incendiary social media posts and because he abused girls online when he was 14 years old announced Sunday that he is dropping out of the race.