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First-of-its-kind Ebola treatment trial underway
The Democratic Republic of Congo has kicked off the world's first multidrug randomized control trial to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of experimental drugs used to treat Ebola patients, the World Health Organization announced Monday.
Carlos Ghosn is out at Nissan and Mitsubishi. What will Renault do?
Carlos Ghosn has been ousted as chairman of Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors. The big question now is whether he can survive at alliance partner Renault.
Schmidt to step down as Ireland coach after World Cup
Joe Schmidt will step down as Ireland's head coach after next year's Rugby World Cup.
British academic's pardon by UAE is the fudge everyone needed
Matthew Hedge's release from a life sentence in an Emirati prison for spying is a fudge moment for the British. Whatever their reservations, now is the time to gag down the unwelcome sweet and be grateful it was offered at all.
UK summers could be 5 degrees hotter by 2070
Average summer temperatures in the UK could soar by up to 5.4 degrees Celsius (9.7 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2070 unless greenhouse gas emissions are adequately cut, the country's weather body has warned.
British Museum to return Benin bronzes
More than a century after British soldiers looted a collection of priceless artifacts from the Kingdom of Benin, some the Benin bronzes are heading back to Nigeria - with strings attached.
Putin needs to feel real consequences for his aggression
A few days after the fifth anniversary of Euromaidan -- the wave of demonstrations that kicked off in Ukraine in November 2013 -- vessels belonging to the Russian Coast Guard opened fire against three Ukrainian Navy ships, according to Ukraine's military, that were trying to pass through the Strait of Kerch.
Video allegedly shows Russian boat ram ship
The Ukrainian military said that Russian boats opened fire on and seized three of its ships near Crimea, escalating a standoff over the Kerch Strait, a key waterway that holds strategic importance for both countries.
Maisie Cousins' deliciously disturbing food photography
An in-your-face, super-saturated vernacular has quickly become 26-year-old photographer Maisie Cousins' calling card. Her zoomed-in constructed compositions of mostly flowers, food and the female body riff on the candy-coated, hyper-sexualized nature of much commercial photography but, on closer inspection, are far from the lifestyle porn they appear to be.
Border unrest stokes tensions ahead of perilous month for Trump
An attempt by 500 migrants to rush the southern border is likely to pour fresh fuel on Donald Trump's inflammatory rhetoric on immigration as he tries to bolster his presidency at a perilous political moment.
UAE pardons British academic charged with spying
The United Arab Emirates has pardoned Matthew Hedges, a British citizen who was charged with spying by an Emirati court.
Ukraine: Russia opened fire on naval vessels, seized them
Russian authorities closed off the Kerch Strait Sunday amid a confrontation with Ukrainian naval vessels, Russian state news agencies and the Ukrainian military said.
NASA is about to sweat 'seven minutes of terror'
At 3 p.m. ET on Monday, November 26, a group of researchers will be really sweating. The NASA InSight spacecraft will try to land on Mars.
Mitsubishi Motors follows Nissan in ousting Ghosn
Strawberry needle scare strikes again in New Zealand
Another needle has been found inside a strawberry in New Zealand, the second such incident in the country and just weeks after a nationwide food scare hit Australia over needles found in fruit.
US fires tear gas after migrants rush border
The US Customs and Border Protection office in San Diego has closed road and pedestrian bridges in both directions at the San Ysidro port of entry.
Taiwan's elections a big win for Beijing
The major defeat for Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Saturday's local elections has profound consequences for regional stability and great power politics.
Mumbai attacks: stories of survival and heroism 10 years on
November 26 is a bittersweet date for Amrita Raichand.
More than 140 whales dead after mass stranding in New Zealand
As many as 145 whales have died after being found stranded on a remote beach in New Zealand, conservation officials said Monday.
The deep legacy of India's 9/11, ten years on
November 26 marks the 10-year anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks. Over four terrifying days, 10 gunmen besieged India's financial capital. They assaulted two hotels, a restaurant, a hospital, a railway station, and a Jewish community center. The massacre killed 164 people.
Weekend in sport: Manchester City, Liverpool stroll on
European league football returns... Hamilton wins/loses on final grid of 2018's F1 season... Boca/River Plate Copa final sees further false starts... Texas A&M -- finally -- beat LSU... Lefty goes the distance in Vegas to beat Tiger... This is your Monday sporting recap.
Mueller report will be 'devastating' to Trump, frequent defender says
Legal scholar Alan Dershowitz, a frequent defender of President Donald Trump, said Sunday the forthcoming report on Russian interference in the 2016 election from special counsel Robert Mueller will be "devastating" politically to the President.
Hamilton wins Grand Prix, Alonso bows out
Two-time champion Fernando Alonso said farewell to Formula One Sunday as his former teammate Lewis Hamilton claimed his 11th victory of the season at an eventful Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
More bodies found as California's deadliest fire declared 100% contained
After two and a half weeks of historic destruction, the Camp Fire in Northern California is 100% contained, but the search for remains threatens to push the death toll over 85, where it stood early Sunday.
Police struggle to retrieve US missionary killed by remote island tribe
Authorities have started the arduous task of trying to retrieve a US missionary feared killed on a remote Indian island, careful not to trigger conflict with the islanders.
She opened a sex shop for women, then the backlash started
EU backs Brexit deal, sending Theresa May to hostile UK Parliament
More than 100 hit in toxic gas attack
A toxic gas attack left more than 100 people hospitalized in the government-controlled city of Aleppo, Syrian state news agency reported Sunday.
Taiwan President resigns as head of party after 'crushing defeat'
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen announced her resignation Saturday as head of the Democratic Progressive Party after the party suffered a "crushing defeat" in local government elections, according to state media.
Taiwan voters reject same-sex marriage
Taiwanese voters rejected same-sex marriage in a referendum Saturday, dealing a blow to LGBT advocates who hoped the island would become the first place in Asia to allow same-sex unions.
Radio host who satirized ISIS, Assad killed
A Syrian radio host who satirized both President Bashar al-Assad and opposition insurgents including ISIS has been shot dead in the rebel-held Idlib province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said.
UK Parliament obtains internal documents Facebook fought to keep private
The British Parliament has obtained a set of internal Facebook documents the social media giant has fought for months to stop from being made public, according to Facebook and a lawyer involved in a suit against the company.
US senate candidate once pushed revisionist Civil War views
Mississippi Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith once promoted a measure that praised a Confederate soldier's effort to "defend his homeland" and pushed a revisionist view of the Civil War.
Argentine football match delayed after team bus attacked
The crucial second match of the Copa Libertadores final between Argentine powerhouses Boca Juniors and River Plate was postponed a day after the Boca Juniors bus was attacked Saturday, according to the governing body of South American football and Argentina state news agency Telam.
UK and Spain agree on Gibraltar ahead of Brexit talks
UK Prime Minister Theresa May is returning to Brussels for last-minute meetings before Sunday's Brexit summit with EU leaders.
Dozens in Paris arrested as anti-government protests fueled by gas price hikes turn violent
Police in Paris have fired tear gas and used water cannon against protesters on the Champs Elysées, in the center of the French capital.
Asia Bibi protests: Pakistan detains Islamists
Police have taken the leader of Pakistan's far-right Islamist Tehreek-e-Labbaik movement and dozens of his supporters into "protective custody" in the country's province of Punjab.
France to return artifacts after 126 years
France will return 26 works of art to Benin more than a century after it took them from the west African nation.
Mohammed bin Salman's global rehabilitation is underway
Why Europe's rape laws are 'dangerous'
Rape laws across Europe are "dangerous and outdated," according to new analysis from human rights group Amnesty International.
Ousted Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn faces jail
A week ago, Carlos Ghosn was sitting atop one of the world's most powerful auto empires. Now, he's sitting in a Tokyo jail cell.
The battle to stop same-sex marriage in Taiwan
When Taiwan's high court passed a resolution in May 2017 ruling it was unconstitutional to ban same-sex couples from getting married, it was seen as a rare beam of light in a region infamous of its repression of LGBT people.
New Zealand islands moving closer together
New Zealand's North and South Islands are moving closer together after a series of earthquakes in 2016 that lifted the sea floor, the country's geology body has said.
US reportedly urges allies to block use of Huawei equipment
The United States is urging its allies to stop using Huawei telecommunications equipment because the Chinese company poses a security threat, according to a published report.
Young, rich and loyal: Nick Ayers could be Trump's next chief of staff
Dolce & Gabbana founders plead for 'forgiveness' after China fiasco
Dolce & Gabbana is facing a major crisis in China where top e-commerce sites are dumping its products over accusations of racism.
Climate scientists want to dim the sun
Scientists are proposing an ingenious but as yet unproven way to tackle climate change: spraying sun-dimming chemicals into the Earth's atmosphere.
US government report warns of dire climate change consequences
Will shake-up at London embassy leave Assange out in the cold?
The Ecuadorian government has removed its ambassador to the UK, sparking speculation over Julian Assange's future at the diplomatic mission there.
Trump finds yet another new line to cross
Donald Trump might have constructed a political career on the idea of building a wall, but he rejects every institutional and behavioral barrier that constrains a President's freedom to do exactly as he wants.
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