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Iran Asked U.S. To Unfreeze $10 Billion To Show Good Will, Iran Official Says
Iran's foreign minister said on Saturday that U.S. officials tried to discuss restarting nuclear talks last month, but he insisted Washington must first release $10 billion of Tehran's frozen funds as a sign of good will.
Thousands In Brazil Protest Bolsonaro, Seek His Impeachment
With Brazils presidential election one year away, tens of thousands of demonstrators marched Saturday in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and dozens of other cities around the country to protest President Jair Bolsonaro and call for his impeachment over his gove...
One Policeman Killed, At Least Ten Civilians Wounded In Chad Opposition Protest
One policeman was killed and around ten people were wounded in Chad's capital N'djamena on Saturday after police used tear gas to disperse a protest against the ruling junta that had strayed from the approved route, a police spokesperson said.
French Minister to Hold Talks With Antony Blinken on Oct 5 Amid Strained Ties With US
Diplomatic relations between the United States and France hit a low point last month, after Australia cancelled a previous multi-billion dollar French-designed submarine deal.
New Zealand Reports 27 Covid-19 Cases Amid Anti-lockdown Protests
Daily case numbers have fluctuated between 8 and 45 in recent days, with the total from the outbreak in the city standing at 1,295 cases.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem Defends Daughter's Licensure
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Friday defended her administration's handling of her daughter's application for a real estate appraiser license, attempting to brush aside questions about a meeting she held last year that included her daughter, Kassidy P...
Tour Of Wisconsin Army Post Reveals Thankful, Bored Afghans
Reporters were given a glimpse Thursday of Afghan refugees' lives on a Wisconsin Army post, getting to see the new arrivals playing soccer with soldiers and toting groceries to the barracks where they're being housed as they wait for their new lives in Am...
Ex-French President Nicolas Sarkozy Convicted of Illegal Campaign Financing
Nicolas Sarkozy was convicted of illegal campaign financing over massive overspending on his 2012 re-election campaign
U.S., Mexico To Hold High-level Security Talks On Oct 8
U.S. and Mexican officials will hold highlevel security talks on Oct. 8, Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Wednesday.
Court Rules Canada Must Compensate Indigenous Foster Children For Discrimination
A human rights tribunal ruling ordering the Canadian government to compensate indigenous children and families in foster care for discrimination should stand, a federal court decided on Wednesday.
NKorea's Kim Wants To Restore Hotlines With South Korea Soon
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says hell restore stalled communication lines with South Korea in early October.
United Airlines Ready to Fire Workers For Defying Vaccine Mandate
The carrier said it would start on Tuesday the process of firing 593 employees who decided not to get vaccinated.
Debate Takeaways: Virginia Candidates On Attack From Start
It was a testy start to the second and final debate in Virginia's high-stakes governor's race between former Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Republican businessman Glenn Youngkin on Tuesday night.
Brazil Doctors Accuse Health Company Of Forcing Chloroquine
A Brazilian health care provider focused on elderly people has been targeted by a Senate investigation for allegedly obliging its doctors to prescribe drugs that aren't effective in treating COVID19.
COVID-related Attacks Prompt Hospital To Issue Panic Buttons
Nurses and hundreds of other staff members will soon begin wearing panic buttons at a Missouri hospital where assaults on workers tripled after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Des Moines Police Union Boss Retired After Harassment Claims
The longtime president of the Des Moines police officers' union sexually harassed women inside and outside the department but was allowed to retire without discipline or criminal charges, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday.