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France Reports 7,071 New Daily COVID-19 Infections
French health authorities reported 7,071 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Sunday, down from Saturday's 8,550 and also below Friday's peak of 8,975.
France's Le Drian: We Must Not Let The Guard Down In Mali
French Foreign Minister JeanYves Le Drian said on Sunday France will continue with its military operations in Mali where two French soldiers were killed on Saturday.
3 Desperate Migrants Jump Into Sea From Stranded Med Tanker
Three migrants stranded aboard a tanker for over a month awaiting a port to disembark jumped into the Mediterranean Sea on Sunday in a sign of increasing despair on deck, the ship reported.
As Pandemic Raged, Roadways Became Speedways
Some drivers took advantage of roads and highways emptied by the coronavirus pandemic by pushing well past the speed limit, a trend that continues even as states try to get back to normal.
WikiLeaks' Assange To Fight US Extradition Bid In UK Court
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to fight for his freedom in a British court after a decade of legal drama, as he challenges American authorities attempt to extradite him on spying charges over the sites publication of secret U.S. military document...
Germany: Protesters Clash With Police In City Of Leipzig
Hundreds of demonstrators protesting against gentrification clashed with police in the eastern German city of Leipzig for a third night in a row, injuring 11 officers, police said Sunday.
'No Signs of Life' in Beirut Rubble After Three-day Search for Blast Survivors
About 50 rescue workers and volunteers, including a specialist team from Chile, had worked for three days to locate anyone after sensors on Thursday detected signs of breathing and heat.
Portland Police Make 'multiple Arrests' As U.S. City Nears 100 Days Of Protests
Portland Police made multiple arrests overnight on Friday as the Oregon city nears 100 days of demonstrations against racism and police brutality, which have at times turned violent.
Portland Police Made 'multiple Arrests' Overnight As City Nears 100 Days Of Protests
Portland Police made multiple arrests overnight on Friday as the Oregon city nears 100 days of demonstrations against racism and police brutality.
Anger Against Bollywood Boils Over in Britain, SSR Fans Threaten to Take Protests from Streets to Seats
Grief over Sushant Singh Rajput's passing has long since given way to anger against Bollywood among fans in Britain. That anger is now sowing a determination to deny Bollywood its market, just as Bollywood is seen to have denied the rising star a role and...
JApAn's Suga Signals Focus On Protecting Jobs, Rules Out Sales Tax Cut
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said on Saturday the new prime minister must continue to protect companies and jobs, mainly through payouts and loans, to cushion the economic blow from the coronavirus pandemic.
Carlos GHosn's Accused Escape Plotters Can Be Extradited To Japan, U.S. Judge Says
A U.S. judge on Friday ruled two Massachusetts men can be extradited to Japan to face charges that they helped smuggle former Nissan Motor Co Chairman Carlos Ghosn out of the country while he was awaiting trial on financial crimes.U.S. Magistrate Judge D...
FBI, Spy Agencies Will Not Say If Attending U.S. House Election Security Briefing
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and key U.S. spy agencies on Friday would not say whether they will participate in a classified briefing on election security, which the Democraticled House Intelligence Committee has scheduled for Sept. 17.
'He Believed US was Going to War': Sister Calls For Peace After Police Kill Portland Shooting Suspect
Police shot and killed a self declared antifascist activist in Washington state on Thursday night as they moved in to arrest him on suspicion he fatally shot a right wing counter protester last weekend in Portland, Oregon, officials said.
Brazilian President Bolsonaro Panned for Saying Covid-19 Vaccinations Will Not Be Mandatory
Bolsonaros first such comments came Monday, when he told a supporter, No one can force anyone to get a vaccine. He repeated it Thursday night during a live broadcast on Facebook.
2 Militia Members Who Went To Kenosha Face Gun Charges
Two Missouri militia members who authorities say traveled to Kenosha, Wisconsin, with a cache of guns to see President Donald Trump's visit in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake are facing federal firearms charges, the U.S. attorney's office i...