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Israelis vote in repeat election centered on PM Netanyahu

By ARON HELLER Associated Press JERUSALEM, Sep 17 (AP) — Israelis began voting Tuesday in an unprecedented repeat election that will decide whether longtime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stays in power despite a looming indictment on corruption charges. Netanyahu, the longest serving leader in Israeli history, is seeking a fourth

Snowden calls on France’s Macron to grant him asylum

PARIS, Sept 16 (AP) — Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who leaked classified documents detailing government surveillance

Iran says ‘no plans’ for Rouhani-Trump meet on UN sidelines

TEHRAN, Sept 16, 2019 (AFP) – Iran has not made any plans for President Hassan Rouhani to meet his US

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Johnson the Brexit ‘Hulk’ finally meets EU’s Juncker

LUXEMBOURG, Sept 16, 2019 (AFP) – Six weeks after he took office and six weeks before he is due to

Saudi Arabia: Drone attacks knocked out half its oil supply

By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Sep 15, 2019 (AP) — Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched drone attacks

Over 2,000 fetal remains found at ex-abortion doctor’s home

JOLIET, Ill., Sept 15 (AP) — More than 2,000 medically preserved fetal remains have been found at the Illinois home

Yemen drones hit Saudi oil sites, including key chokepoint

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Sept 14 (AP) — Drones launched by Yemen’s Houthi rebels attacked the world’s largest oil processing

Pope to visit Japan and Thailand in November: Vatican

VATICAN CITY, Sept 13, 2019 (AFP) – Pope Francis is to visit Thailand and Japan, including Hiroshima and Nagasaki, from

Tropical storm warning issued for Bahamas; 1,300 still missing

NASSAU (Reuters) – A tropical cyclone was forecast to move across the northwestern Bahamas in the coming days, potentially bringing

Brexit in chaos after court rules PM’s suspension of parliament…

LONDON, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of the British parliament was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled