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'IRA' claims responsibility for London and Glasgow explosive devices, say police
A group calling itself the IRA has claimed responsibility for a series of improvised explosive devices that were sent to locations in London and Glasgow last week, the Metropolitan Police and Police Scotland said Tuesday.
More airlines suspend 737 MAX jets after Ethiopia crash
Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee calls for 'fight' against hacking and abuse on its 30th birthday
The inventor of the world wide web has called for global efforts to tackle state-sponsored hacking, criminal behavior and abusive language on the internet, in an open letter marking the 30th anniversary of the revolutionary technology.
Brexit decoded for non-Brits
Hostility and deflection mark latest White House press briefing
The only thing worse than the near extinction of press briefings in the Trump White House might be actually having a briefing.
Conor McGregor arrested for 'smashing a fan's phone'
A fan just wanted a picture with Ultimate Fighting Championship star Conor McGregor, but Miami police say McGregor wasn't having it.
India elections by the numbers: Land of a million polling stations
What a fish can tell you about Brexit
From sea bed to table top, this is a look at how the British fishing industry embodies the hopes, fears, and complexities of the UK leaving the European Union.
US to withdraw remaining US diplomatic personnel from Venezuela, Pompeo says
The US is withdrawing all remaining diplomatic personnel from its embassy in Caracas, citing the "deteriorating situation in Venezuela," US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced late Monday.
Maduro: Power will come back 'little by little'
In a televised address Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said the recovery from power outages will be "little by little," adding the outage was an "electronic coup" carried out by "criminal minds."
In India's last election, social media was used as a tool. This time it could become a weapon
Can social media clean up its act in time for the world's biggest election? We're about to find out.
US warns Germany that using Huawei tech will come at a cost
The US has underscored to Germany its threat to limit intelligence sharing with countries that use Chinese tech giant Huawei to build their 5G communications networks.
Nancy Pelosi: 'I'm not for impeachment,' slams Trump as 'not worth it'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi does not currently support impeaching President Donald Trump despite thinking that he's unfit for the country's highest office, according to a Washington Post magazine interview published Monday.
Sarah Sanders deflects when asked about Trump calling Democrats 'anti-Jewish'
After President Donald Trump accused Democrats of becoming an "anti-Jewish party," the White House refused Monday to tamp down his claim, insisting the party's refusal to specifically condemn a freshman lawmaker for her controversial comments amounted to an "abhorrent" display.
White House defends Trump's claim that Cohen asked him for a pardon
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders reasserted during Monday's press briefing that President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, lied before Congress last month when he claimed that he never asked the President for a pardon.
Algerian President Bouteflika pulls candidacy for fifth term
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has announced that he will not seek a fifth term in office, after weeks of protests surrounding his candidacy.
Key takeaways from today's White House press briefing
Zinedine Zidane returns to coach Real Madrid
Zinedine Zidane has made a surprise return to coach Real Madrid less than a year after leaving the Spanish giants in the wake of one of its great European successes.
Fears for players' safety after soccer hooliganism outbreak
With three flashpoints in as many days, Britain's football authorities are facing questions as to whether they are doing enough over the issue of player safety and their approach to hooliganism
In photos: Ethiopian Airlines plane crash
An airliner traveling from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Nairobi, Kenya, crashed shortly after taking off on Sunday, March 10, killing all 157 people on board.
Moment pedestrian avoids collapsing building
CCTV footage captured the moment when bricks fell from the top of a building during stormy winds in London, seconds after a pedestrian had strolled past.
Woman charged with Kim Jong Nam's killing freed
The Indonesian woman accused of murdering Kim Jong Nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has been freed after Malaysian prosecutors declined to move forward with their case against her.
Deal, no deal, or delay? May's future in the balance as Brexit enters decisive week
British politics has been increasingly fixated on the Brexit countdown clock as the departure day -- now scheduled in just 18 days' time -- draws nearer. As such, Theresa May is preparing for one of the most momentous weeks of her premiership -- and of the country's recent past -- as lawmakers get a chance to decide whether Brexit goes ahead in its current form.
National security firmly on the agenda
Warning signs for Trump loom as he unveils budget
Early warning signs are flashing for President Donald Trump on some of his core arguments on immigration, the economy and North Korea that are central to his 2020 re-election message.
US-backed forces attack last ISIS stronghold
Heavy fighting erupted Sunday as US-backed forces attacked the last ISIS stronghold in Syria amid a final push to clear the jihadist group from the war-torn country.
Unemployment a key issue as India's Modi seeks re-election
Is the United States about to lose control of its secretive Diego Garcia military base?
The secretive Diego Garcia military base may be 1,000 miles from the nearest continent, but it has all the trappings of a modern American town.
China to ground Boeing 737 MAX planes after Ethiopian air crash
The Chinese government has grounded all Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets, after an Ethiopian Airlines plane of the same model crashed shortly after take-off killing everyone onboard.
Venezuelan opposition leader will call for 'state of national emergency' as power blackout goes on
A day after Venezuela's embattled president and his opposition rival held dueling rallies in the capital Caracas, opposition leader Juan Guaido said he will call for a "state of national emergency" in a special session of parliament on Monday.
Football player attacked by fan
A man has been arrested for allegedly punching a football player on the field of play during a match in England.
Trump's national security adviser: 'The ISIS threat will remain'
The President's top national security adviser said Sunday that the threat of ISIS still remains and could undergo a resurgence, despite Donald Trump's declaration that US backed forces have retaken "100%" of the territory once claimed by ISIS in Syria.
No survivors in Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 crash
Crash is second disaster involving Boeing 737 MAX 8 in months
For the second time in less than six months, a brand-new Boeing aircraft has crashed minutes into a flight.
World's largest election dates announced
The Indian general election will begin on April 11, the country's Election Commission announced Sunday.
UK PM braced for possible biggest policy climbdown yet
Ebola treatment center attacked again as Congo battles a deadly epidemic
Militants attacked an Ebola treatment center in the Democratic Republic of Congo, killing a police officer as the nation battles a growing epidemic that has killed hundreds.
Trudeau's 'Lav-Scam' scandal is snowballing
"Because it's 2015 ..." Most Canadians will recognize that statement as Justin Trudeau's simple explanation for the diversity and historic gender balance of his cabinet, sworn in November 2015 after the Liberal Party's landslide victory in the federal election.
12 people killed in plane crash in Colombia
A plane crash in Colombia on Saturday left all 12 people on board dead, according to Colombia's Civil Defense.
Is the United States about to lose control of its secretive Diego Garcia military base?
The secretive Diego Garcia military base may be 1,000 miles from the nearest continent, but it has all the trappings of a modern American town.
Parkinson's psychosis drug target of probe
The US Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the sales and marketing of a drug approved three years ago to help treat Parkinson's patients suffering from debilitating psychosis.
Some Russians fight back as Putin cracks down on freedoms
Russian President Vladimir Putin is no slouch when it comes to geopolitics: This week, he signed a decree suspending implementation of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and boasted that his security agencies had thwarted nearly 600 foreign intelligence operators last year.
Trump administration may seek more money from US allies hosting military forces
The Trump administration has been internally discussing how to get countries that host US troops in times of peace to pay more of the cost of keeping those troops stationed there.
Worked to the bone, fired for getting cancer
On February 17, Baby Jane Teodoro Allas, 38, was fired from her job as a domestic worker in Hong Kong while on sick leave.
Vehicle crashes near Trump motorcade
An out-of-control vehicle crashed Friday into a freeway divider just a few yards from the presidential motorcade in Opelika, Alabama.
Ukrainian hackers used quizzes to access private Facebook data, company says
A pair of Ukrainian hackers used seemingly innocuous online quizzes and surveys, with titles like "What does your eye color say about you?," to gain access to private Facebook user data and to target users with "unauthorized" advertisements, the social media company says.
Air Transat flight makes emergency landing at Newark airport after reports of fire onboard
An Air Transat flight was forced to divert Saturday morning to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey after reports of a possible fire in the cargo hold, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
US citizens will need to register to visit parts of Europe starting in 2021
US citizens visiting parts of Europe will need authorization from the European Union come 2021.
Six Nations: Wales close in on Grand Slam title with win over Scotland
Wales survived a second half scare against Scotland to move to within one win away from the Six Nations title and Grand Slam glory.
Boat's collision with 'marine creature' leaves 87 injured
More than 80 people were injured after a high-speed boat collided with a "marine creature" off the northwest coast of Japan, the country's Coast Guard told CNN.
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