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'Arrest, Death or Victory in 2022 Polls': Bolsonaro Lists Options for Future
Bolsonaro was in the central Brazilian state of Goias to meet with political leaders and businessmen to discuss national affairs.
One Dead as Hurricane Ida Pummels Louisiana, Knocks Out Power for New Orleans
Ahead of Ida's arrival, showers and strong wind swept New Orleans' deserted streets throughout the morning.
Nora, Now Tropical Storm, Kills Boy In Mexican Resort Town
Nora, which has now weakened to a tropical storm, killed one boy over the weekend after torrential rains and heavy winds caused a building the popular resort town Puerto Vallarta to partially collapse.
German CDU Candidate Struggles To Revive Flagging Fortunes
The conservative candidate to succeed German Chancellor Angela Merkel failed to revive his campaign in a heated debate with his two main rivals on Sunday, according to a snap poll, as surveys show his party falling behind the centreleft Social Democrats (...
WATCH | Taliban Fire in the Air as Afghan Civilians Gather Outside Bank Amid Cash Crisis
An explosion was also reported on Sunday in Khawaja Bughra area in Kabul.
Macron Says France, Britain To Propose Kabul Safe Zone
France and Britain will submit a resolution to an emergency United Nations meeting due Monday on Afghanistan proposing a safe zone in Kabul to try and protect people trying to leave the country, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday.
Swiss Top Russia 3-2 To Reach Semis At Women's Hockey Worlds
Switzerland reached the semifinals of womens world hockey championship, beating Russia 32 on Saturday on an overtime goal by Laura Zimmerman.
Taliban Largely Seal off Kabul Airport as Airlift Winds Down
New layers of checkpoints sprang up on roads leading to the airport, some manned by uniformed Taliban fighters with Humvees and night-vision goggles captured from Afghan security forces.
Taliban Look to Old Foes for Peaceful Transition of Power in Afghanistan, Who Are They?
Here are the leaders the Taliban needs support from in order to form an inclusive government in Afghanistan.
Peruvian Bus Carrying Mining Workers Plunges To Abyss, Killing 15 -local Media
A bus in the Peruvian Andes reportedly transporting workers at MMG Ltd's Las Bambas copper mine plunged off a cliff on Friday, killing at least 15 injuring 3, local media reported, citing police sources.
Bojangles Closing Eateries For 2 Days; Workers Won't Be Paid
The North Carolinabased Bojangles chain of restaurants announced Friday it will close all of its companyowned establishments on two upcoming days, portraying it as a chance to provide its thousands of employees a welldeserved break amid very challenging t...
It is in Taliban's Interest That ISIS-K Doesn't 'Metastasize' Beyond What it Is, Warns Biden
Two suicide bombers and gunmen attacked crowds of Afghans flocking to Kabul's airport, killing at least 60 Afghans, besides the 13 US troops.
Australian Troops Left Kabul Airport Before Suicide Attack
No Australian troops were killed in the suicide bomb attack in Kabul airport and all its military personnel left Afghanistan before the strike, Defence Minister Peter Dutton said on Friday.
Baltimore Police: Mom Confesses To Killing 2 Young Children
A Baltimore woman who confessed to killing her 6yearold daughter and 8yearold son has been charged with murder, police said Thursday.
France to Stop Evacuations from Kabul Airport by Friday Night
The announcement by Jean Castex on Thursday comes as the US and Western allies face an Aug 31 deadline to pull out of Afghanistan.
AP Sources: Jailed Ex-officer In Murder Plot Beaten To Death
A former Bureau of Prisons officer who was serving time behind bars for an inappropriate sexual relationship with an inmate and a plot to kill his wife, as well as a separate plot to kill a federal agent who was investigating him, has been beaten to death...