
-
Former Indian Finance Minister Chidambaram Granted Bail
India?s Supreme Court has ordered the release of a key opposition Congress party leader on bail in a case involving alleged bribery and money laundering that benefited his son?s company.
-
NATO Leaders Appear to Gossip About Trump in Unguarded Chat
While NATO leaders are professing unity as they gather for a summit near London, several seem to have been caught in an unguarded exchange on camera apparently gossiping about U.S. President Donald Trump?s behavior.
-
Virginia Firefighter Fatally Shot While Shielding Her Child
Police say a Virginia fire lieutenant killed in a Thanksgiving night shooting was not the intended target and was trying to protect one of her children when she was shot.
-
OPEC Nations Grapple With Oversupply of Oil
The world may be heading for an even greater oversupply of oil, and that possibility ? which could drive down fuel and energy prices ? is hanging over members of the OPEC cartel as they head into negotiations Thursday.
-
Virginia City Snubs Cry to Declare It a Gun Rights Sanctuary
Officials of a Virginia city have rebuffed pleas by gun advocates asking it to declare the city a so-called ?Second Amendment Sanctuary.?
-
Afghanistan Probe Appeal Begins at International Court
Prosecutors are appealing to judges at the International Criminal Court to authorize a wide-ranging investigation into alleged crimes in Afghanistan?s brutal conflict.
-
Israeli PM Escapes Domestic Woes to Meet Pompeo in Lisbon
Looking to escape his legal and political woes at home, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was headed Wednesday toward a warmer embrace in Portugal for a meeting with like-minded ally U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
-
4 Indian Soldiers Died in Avalanches in Kashmir
The Indian army says four soldiers have died in two separate avalanches in the Himalayan region of Kashmir.
-
Tennessee Ordered to Pay White Nationalist Group $46K
A judge has ordered the state of Tennessee to pay more than $46,000 in legal fees to a white nationalist group it unsuccessfully tried to charge for event security costs.
-
Iran President: Tehran Hasn?t Closed Window on Talks With US
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says Tehran hasn?t closed the window on talks with the U.S. but reiterated his government?s standing condition that the Trump administration lift sanctions imposed on Iran before any negotiations can take place.