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Twin Blasts Kill Dozens In Kabul, Afghanistan
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
The explosions near the parliament building in Kabul killed at least 30 people and injured at least 70. Bombings in two other provinces Tuesday also caused multiple casualties.
FIFA Expands World Cup Format To 48 Teams
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
In a decade, soccer's biggest tournament is set to become even bigger. FIFA, the game's governing body, unanimously voted to expand the tournament from 32 teams starting in 2026.
Scientists Predict Star Collision Visible To The Naked Eye In 2022
Monday, January 09, 2017
If it happens, it would be the first time such an event was predicted by scientists. They say two stars in the constellation Cygnus will eventually merge and explode.
2 Florida Law Enforcement Officers Killed During Hunt For Murder Suspect
Monday, January 09, 2017
A police officer was killed while pursuing a murder suspect at a Wal-Mart in Orlando, Fla. Then, during the manhunt, a sheriff's deputy riding a motorcycle was hit by a car and killed.
Smog Police: New Beijing Force Created To Tackle Air Pollution
Monday, January 09, 2017
This comes after a month of particularly severe air quality that left the capital and dozens of other Chinese cities blanketed in thick, brown smog.
17 Reportedly Arrested In Connection To Kim Kardashian West Robbery
Monday, January 09, 2017
The robbers escaped with more than $10 million in jewels. "They're going to shoot me in the back," the reality star recalled thinking. "There's no way out. ... It makes me so upset to think about it."
Putin Ordered 'Influence Campaign' To Help Trump, U.S. Intelligence Report Says
Friday, January 06, 2017
The public version of the intelligence report on the investigation into Russia's interference in the U.S. elections concludes that Russia "aspired to help" Trump's election chances when possible.
'Comfort Woman' Statue Sparks Diplomatic Row Between Japan And South Korea
Friday, January 06, 2017
The statue in front of the Japanese Consulate, commemorating the plight of Korean women forced by the Japanese to work as sex slaves during World War II, has prompted Japan to withdraw its ambassador.
Russia Says It Is Starting To Draw Down Its Forces In Syria
Friday, January 06, 2017
Russia decisively entered the war in September 2015, and has been a major factor keeping Syrian President Bashar Assad in power. Its only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, will be first to go.
Mystery Radio Waves Are Coming From A (Dwarf) Galaxy Far, Far Away, Scientists Say
Thursday, January 05, 2017
The discovery provides our first "glimmer of understanding" about the unexplained, strong waves. Scientists don't think they're from aliens, but they're puzzled by what could be causing them.
Fires, Floods And Earthquakes: New Report Finds 2016 Was Particularly Disastrous
Wednesday, January 04, 2017
Last year sometimes felt like one natural catastrophe after another. Now, reinsurer Munich Re says there were some 750 natural disasters, suggesting it was a particularly bad year.
More Than 100 People Injured In New York Train Crash
Wednesday, January 04, 2017
A crowded commuter train smashed into a bumper block and partly derailed as it pulled into Brooklyn's Atlantic Terminal on Wednesday morning. The injuries reported so far have been largely minor.
WATCH: Time-Lapse Video Shows Wall Of Smog In Beijing
Tuesday, January 03, 2017
The sky appears blue at the beginning of the 13-second video, then completely disappears from view in the haze of brown smog. Dozens of Chinese cities are currently under pollution alerts.
Syrian Rebel Factions Say They're Freezing Participation In Peace Talks
Tuesday, January 03, 2017
The rebels cited breaches of a cease-fire agreement by forces loyal to the Syrian government. This casts doubt on their participation in peace talks in Kazakhstan set to take place later this month.
Turkey Arrests Suspects Reportedly Linked To Deadly Nightclub Shooting
Tuesday, January 03, 2017
Police arrested two foreign nationals who they described as suspects at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport, according to the state-run Anadolu news agency. The deadly attack killed at least 39 people.
Gambian Leader Clings To Power Despite Regional Demand That He Step Down
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Gambian president Yahya Jammeh is defying calls from regional and international leaders to give up power, despite his loss at the polls earlier this month.
Congo A 'Powder Keg' As Security Forces Crack Down On Whistling Demonstrators
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
The government is suppressing rallies against President Joseph Kabila extending his term past the constitutional two-term limit. There are reports more than 20 people have been killed at protests.
Obama Designates Atlantic, Arctic Areas Off-Limits To Offshore Drilling
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
"These actions, and Canada's parallel actions, protect a sensitive and unique ecosystem that is unlike any other region on earth," the White House said in a statement.
2 Former Flint Emergency Managers, 2 Others Face Felony Charges Over Water Crisis
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
"All too prevalent in this Flint Water Investigation was a priority on balance sheets and finances rather than health and safety of the citizens of Flint," Michigan's attorney general stated.
Turkey, Russia Launch Joint Probe Of Russian Ambassador's Assassination
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Turkey identified the gunman as Mevlut Mert Altintas, a 22-year-old riot police officer who shouted, "Don't forget Aleppo!" Seven people were arrested Tuesday, and one was later released.