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India's Congress Party releases manifesto
Theresa May says UK will need further Brexit extension
Donald Trump isn't really going to close the border. (Probably.)
On Tuesday afternoon, President Donald Trump began laying the groundwork to back away from his much-publicized threat to close down the US southern border unless Mexico and other central American countries did more to limit the flow of migrants to our country.
US Air Force again halts delivery of Boeing tanker over debris problem
For the second time in two months, the US Air Force has stopped accepting deliveries of new Boeing KC-46 tanker and refueling aircraft after debris was again found in some of the planes coming off the production line.
Nipsey Hussle shooting shown on surveillance video
A suspect has been named in the shooting death of Nipsey Hussle, the Los Angeles Police Department announced Monday. CNN's Nick Watt reports.
The deadly reality of being gay in Brunei
When the tiny, oil-rich kingdom of Brunei first announced in 2013 that it would adopt strict Islamic laws, including death by stoning for gay sex, many in the country's LGBT community considered fleeing.
Trump seems inclined to close border despite potential chaos
President Donald Trump could initiate chaos and grave economic disruption by finally making good on his threat to slam shut the southern border, yet he's clearly tempted to do it anyway.
Endless Brexit leaves UK exhausted
NASA: India anti-satellite missile test a 'terrible thing'
India's anti-satellite missile test created at least 400 pieces of orbital debris, the head of NASA says -- placing the International Space Station (ISS) and its astronauts at risk.
Cyclone Idai cholera cases skyrocket
Reported cases of cholera have risen to more than 1,000 in cyclone-stricken areas of Mozambique, as authorities scramble to contain the spread of the highly contagious, largely waterborne disease.
Bibi forever? Supporters in Netanyahu's heartland think so
In one week, Israel will vote in a poll that's gearing up to be as defining for the country as it is challenging for its prime minister.
May's endless Brexit has left the UK exhausted
If Brexit were a tennis match, it would be one of those grueling five-setters which has gone down to a tie-break in the last, with the score currently 60 games even, and neither player able to gain a clear advantage over the other.
Theresa May hosts marathon cabinet meeting to end Brexit deadlock
Police identify suspect in Nipsey Hussle's killing
The Los Angeles Police Department has identified a suspect in the shooting death of rapper Nipsey Hussle.
Apple slashes iPhone prices in China
Apple's struggling iPhone sales just got a boost from the Chinese government.
Tourists scramble to avoid a wave caused by a glacier collapse
Tourists in Iceland were left fleeing to higher ground on Sunday as a large wave triggered by a glacier collapse came rushing their way.
US suspends delivery of F-35 jet equipment to Turkey
The Pentagon has halted the delivery of equipment related to the F-35 jet to Turkey due to Turkey's decision to purchase the Russian-made S-400 missile system.
Philippines protests hundreds of Chinese ships around disputed island
The Philippines government has filed a diplomatic protest with China over the presence of hundreds of Chinese vessels near a Philippines-administered island in the South China Sea.
Slain USC student died from multiple sharp force injuries
A college student whose body was found in a field hours after she got into a vehicle she mistakenly thought was her Uber ride died from multiple sharp force injuries, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said Monday.
Boeing's 737 MAX fix will take weeks
Boeing's 737 MAX jets will remain grounded for weeks after the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday afternoon that the plane maker continues to work on a software fix.
Canada is warming at twice the global rate, report says
Canada is warming up faster than the rest of the world, according to a report commissioned by the Canadian Environment and Climate Change Department.
Staffer says White House pushed for security clearances despite 'serious disqualifying issues'
A White House staff member has told House investigators that senior officials have overruled concerns raised about 25 individuals whose security clearances were initially denied over a range of disqualifying issues -- such as fears about foreign influence and potential conflicts-of-interests -- warning of the grave implications to national security, according to a senior Democratic lawmaker.
Kamala Harris pulled in $12 million for presidential bid, campaign says
Sen. Kamala Harris raised a solid $12 million for her presidential campaign during the first fundraising quarter of the 2020 campaign season, her aides announced Monday night.
Supreme Court justices feuding openly over death penalty
A controversial execution of a Muslim inmate in Alabama appears to have set off a rare public debate between Supreme Court justices over how the death penalty is enforced.
Nielsen bows out of G7 to deal with southern border situation
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is leaving bilateral security meetings with European officials early -- and bowing out of the G7 Interior Ministers' Meeting in Paris -- to head back to Washington to continue managing the situation at the southern border, according to a Department of Homeland Security official.
Theresa May faces Brexit deadlock
Fact-check: Can Trump close the border?
President Donald Trump re-upped his threat to close the southern border on Friday, tweeting that "if Mexico doesn't immediately stop ALL illegal immigration coming into the United States throug (sic) our Southern Border, I will be CLOSING the Border, or large sections of the Border, next week."
UK Parliament rejects alternative Brexit plans again
UK lawmakers have yet again failed to find any consensus out of the country's political deadlock after parliament voted on alternatives to Theresa May's unloved Brexit plan.
Focus on Nipsey Hussle's life, not his death
Rapper Nipsey Hussle was shot and killed Sunday outside of his clothing store in Los Angeles, California. The father of two was only 33 years old.
The Brexit option gaining momentum
Algeria's president will resign, says state media
After weeks of protest, Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika will resign, according to state-run newspaper APS. He is expected to step down before his term expires on April 28.
Turkey's Islamist party loses grip on capital after 25 years
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing a major political setback after his party lost control of the capital, Ankara, in a keenly fought local elections battle.
US Democrats will try to get Mueller's full report
House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler will authorize a subpoena this week to obtain the full, unredacted report from special counsel Robert Mueller, teeing up a showdown between congressional Democrats and the Trump administration over the nearly 400-page report.
Eritrea pays tributes to rapper Nipsey Hussle
Eritrea's Minister of Information Yemane Meskel has paid tribute to rapper Nipsey Hussle who was shot dead in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Comedian takes big lead in Ukraine elections
Ukrainian presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelensky took the lead in the first round of national elections, according to preliminary results released by the country's Central Election Commission Monday.
Slain rapper's last tweet: 'Strong enemies a blessing'
Liverpool ecstasy after 'ugly' victory
Toby Alderweireld's own goal in the 90th minute handed Liverpool a last-gasp 2-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday as Jurgen Klopp's side went back to the top of the Premier League.
How climate change affects the poorest
"Upside down" are the only words Manush Albert Alben has to describe life after the powerful Cyclone Idai.
Israeli troops detained a 9-year-old Palestinian at school. It's 'becoming normal', locals say
The day before we met, human rights campaigner Aref Jaber recorded the arrest of a 9-year-old Palestinian boy, taken out of school in the West Bank city of Hebron by armed Israeli soldiers.
EasyJet says Brexit uncertainty is hurting its business
EasyJet has dialed back its expectations for the European summer season, warning that continued uncertainty over Brexit is driving ticket prices lower.
Brexiters cry betrayal but they're the ones to blame for this mess
Even with the Brexit countdown clock reset, the new deadline of April 12 suddenly doesn't seem very far away.
China announces new crackdown on fentanyl in win for Trump
The Chinese government will add fentanyl-related substances to their list of controlled drugs from May 1, in a move aimed at curtailing the manufacturing and distribution of one of the world's most powerful opioids.
Taiwan scrambles jets to confront Chinese fighters after rare incursion
Taiwan has accused China of "reckless and provocative" action, after two Chinese air force jets crossed a maritime border separating the island from the mainland.
Biden tries to defuse first crisis
Vietnamese accused of Killing Kim Jong Nam escapes death penalty with plea deal
A Vietnamese woman accused of using a deadly nerve agent to assassinate the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has accepted a lesser charge of "causing hurt by a dangerous weapon."
Student got into a car she thought was her Uber. She ended up dead in a rural field
Biden: Not once - never - did I believe I acted inappropriately
In his first statement following the allegations from former Nevada state assemblywoman Lucy Flores, former Vice President Joe Biden says "...not once -- never -- did I believe I acted inappropriately. If it is suggested I did so, I will listen respectfully. But it was never my intention." Previously there have only been statements from Biden's spokesman.
Jeff Bezos investigator: Saudi Arabia obtained private information
An investigator working for Jeff Bezos to find out how evidence of his extramarital relationship with Lauren Sanchez was provided to the National Enquirer now claims that Saudi Arabia had access to information before the photos and texts were leaked.
Comedian leads Ukrainian presidential poll first round
OPINION Comedian might be best choice for Ukraine voters
North Korea seeks probe into 'terror attack' on Madrid embassy
North Korea on Sunday called for an investigation into what it described as a "grave terrorist attack" on its embassy in Madrid last month, in its first official statement on the break-in.
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