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Jewish settlers pepper spray Israeli soldiers in West Bank
The Israeli military says Jewish settlers stormed through a Palestinian town in the occupied West Bank throwing stones at Palestinian cars and using pepper spray on Israeli troops who were trying to disperse the settlers
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Australia drops recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital
Australia has reversed a previous government's recognition of west Jerusalem as Israel's capital
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Malaysia election set for Nov. 19 amid fear of floods
Malaysia's national elections have been set for Nov. 19 amid concerns that heavy rain and floods during the year-end monsoon season may deter voters
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Japan's imports, exports balloon on energy costs, cheap yen
Japan has marked a trade deficit for the 14th month in a row, with exports and imports ballooning to record highs as the declining value of the yen added to the soaring costs of imported energy, food and other goods
2 hours ago
Russia asks Philippines to honor helicopter purchase deal
Russia wants the Philippine government to honor a signed contract to purchase 16 military heavy-lift helicopters, which the administration of former President Rodrigo Duterte had cancelled due to fears of possible U.S. sanctions
2 hours ago
New Zealand farmers hit streets to protest cow-burp tax plan
Farmers across New Zealand have taken to the streets in their tractors to protest government plans to tax cow burps and other greenhouse gas emissions, although the rallies were smaller than expected
3 hours ago
Rescuers free humpback whale entangled in buoy
Rescuers helped cut loose a humpback whale that got caught in the ropes of a large buoy off the coast of British Columbia.
October 19
China party congress offers look at future leaders
Xi Jinping is primed to receive a third five-year term as head of China's ruling Communist Party on Sunday
October 19
Blasts kill at least 8 at Myanmar's Insein Prison
A bombing near the front gate of Myanmar's main prison for political detainees has killed at least eight people, including visitors and prison personnel
October 19
Norwegian airport briefly closed after drone spotted
Norway's domestic security agency is taking over investigations of drone sightings near key infrastructure sites after the airport in the country's second-largest city briefly closed due to area residents spotting at least one drone nearby
October 19
Cambodian court convicts opposition leader of land giveaway
A court in Cambodia has convicted opposition leader Sam Rainsy in absentia of planning to cede national land to a foreign entity and sentenced him to life in prison
October 19
3 Venezuelan migrants killed in Mexico highway accident
Three Venezuelan migrants are dead and five other migrants have been injured in a van accident in southern Mexico
October 19
UK PM Truss vows to stay, but is on brink as minister quits
The government of British Prime Minister Liz Truss is teetering on the verge of collapse, just hours after she vowed to keep governing
October 19
Putin adds martial law in Ukraine regions, limits in Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin doubled down Wednesday on his faltering invasion of Ukraine with a declaration of martial law in four illegally annexed regions and preparations within Russia for draconian new restrictions and crackdowns
October 19
Putin declares martial law in 4 Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine
Adm. Robert Harward, former deputy commander for U.S. Central Command, provides analysis of the latest moves by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
October 19
Mexico activists file Hague case over disappearances
Mexican activists have filed a criminal complaint at the International Court of Justice at The Hague, arguing authorities cooperated with or allowed drug cartels to abduct people who were never seen again
October 19
Israel: Forces kill Palestinian who shot dead female soldier
Israel's prime minister says a Palestinian gunman who killed an Israeli soldier earlier this month was shot dead by security forces after opening fire at a security guard at a West Bank settlement near Jerusalem
October 19
Putin tightens grip on Ukraine and Russia with martial law
Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared martial law in the four regions of Ukraine that Moscow annexed
October 19
Berlusconi says Russia's Putin gifted him vodka, sweet note
Berlusconi has a longtime friendship with Vladimir Putin.
October 19
UN genocide official: Hate speech is fueling Ethiopia's war
A United Nations official is urging tech companies to do everything possible to stop the onslaught of hate speech fueling the war in Ethiopia's north, where a violent war pits federal troops and their allies against Tigray's rebellious leaders
October 19
EU leaders united against Russia, divided over energy summit
European Union leaders head into Thursday's energy summit looking for joint measures to contain an energy crisis that has already dented their economy and threatens to spread more hardship this winter
October 19
UK: Protester calls assault at Chinese Consulate 'barbaric'
A Hong Kong protester has described getting pulled into the Chinese Consulate in Manchester, England, and beaten up by several staff members
October 19
EU awards top human rights prize to the people of Ukraine
The people of Ukraine and their representatives have been awarded the European Union's top human rights prize for their resistance to the Russia's invasion and ongoing war
October 19
Brazil's Lula issues letter to evangelicals to allay concern
Brazil's former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has published an open letter to evangelicals aimed at countering claims he would persecute their faith
October 19
Macron's government decides to pass budget without vote
French President Emmanuel Macron's government says it plans to use a special constitutional authority to force the bill for next year's budget through the National Assembly without a vote
October 19
Macron's government decides to pass budget without vote
French President Emmanuel Macron's government says it plans to use a special constitutional authority to force the bill for next year's budget through the National Assembly without a vote
October 19
Energy agency: CO2 emissions rise in 2022, but more slowly
The International Energy Agency said Wednesday that it expects carbon emissions from the burning of fossil fuels to rise again this year, but by much less than in 2021 due to the growth in renewable power and electric cars
October 19
Europe fears US climate act will tip 'level playing field'
Senior French and German officials have warned that new measures by the Biden administration to address climate change and boost the American economy could upend the "level playing field" on trade between the European Union and the United States
October 19
Bulgaria's fragmented parliament fails to elect new speaker
Bulgaria's fragmented parliament has failed to elect a new speaker following the country's fourth election in less than two years
October 19
ABC News Live: Vladimir Putin declares martial law in areas of Ukraine
Plus, the White House is releasing more barrels of oil to combat rising gas prices, and the Iranian climber who competed without her hijab returned to Tehran.
October 19
Putin announces martial law in illegally annexed regions of Ukraine
This comes as more drone strikes are reported in Kyiv and other residential areas. Meanwhile, NATO is pledging more air defense systems for Ukrainian forces.
October 19
Russian parliament to quickly seal Putin's decision for martial law in Ukraine
Plus, the Iranian climber who competed without a hijab returned to cheering crowds at an airport in Tehran.
October 19
Macron visits Paris mosque to mark its 100th anniversary
French President Emmanuel Macron has visited Paris' main mosque to mark 100 years since it was built -- a stop to show how the French leader wishes to represent all factions of French society months after his reelection
October 19
Militant Hamas group back in Damascus after years of tension
Two senior officials from the Palestinian militant Hamas group have visited the Syrian capital of Damascus for the first time since they were forced to leave the war-torn country a decade ago over backing armed opposition fighters
October 19
Germany: No guarantee UN climate talks will end with a deal
Germany's foreign minister says there's no guarantee that this year's United Nations climate talks will result in an agreement that's backed by all sides
October 19
EU preparing sanctions against Iran over Russia drone sales
European Union officials and diplomats say the bloc has evidence that Iran is supplying drones to Russia for use its war in Ukraine and is drawing up a list of sanctions in retaliation
October 19
European Union's Parliament awards top human rights prize to people of Ukraine for their resistance to Russia's invasion
European Union's Parliament awards top human rights prize to people of Ukraine for their resistance to Russia's invasion
October 19
Philippines shuts 214 illegal online gambling operations
Philippine officials say they have shut down at least 214 illegal Chinese offshore gambling operations and deported the first six of nearly 400 Chinese workers who have been detained under a renewed crackdown
October 19
UK inflation accelerates to 40-year high as food prices rise
British food prices rose at the fastest pace since 1980 last month, driving inflation back to a 40-year high and heaping pressure on the embattled government to balance the books without gutting help for the nation's poorest residents
October 19
France 'profoundly shaken' by schoolgirl's slaying in Paris
The French government says the slaying of a 12-year-old girl whose body was found inside a plastic box in a Paris building courtyard has left France "profoundly shaken."
October 19
India stops journalist from flying to receive Pulitzer Prize
A Pulitzer Prize-winning Kashmiri photojournalist says Indian immigration authorities prevented her from flying to the United States to receive the award
October 19
India's opposition Congress party elects new president
India's main opposition Congress party has elected Mallikarjun Kharge as its new president in a contest in which the Nehru-Gandhi family, which has led the party for more than two decades, did not compete
October 19
Germany to massively expand electric car charging network
Germany wants to massively expand the country's charging network for electric cars
October 19
Russia's Iranian drones complicate Israel's balancing act
The Iranian-made drones that Russia sent slamming into central Kyiv this week are complicating Israel's balancing act between Russia and the West
October 19
Germany to massively expand electric car charging network
Germany wants to massively expand the country's charging network for electric cars
October 19
Norway arrests man wanted by Rwanda for role in genocide
A man in his 40s who is wanted by Rwanda for his role a genocide in the African country has been arrested in Oslo upon an extradition request
October 19
Russian President Vladimir Putin declares martial law in annexed regions of Ukraine, giving Kremlin tighter control
Russian President Vladimir Putin declares martial law in annexed regions of Ukraine, giving Kremlin tighter control
October 19
Poland to buy 288 multiple rocket launchers from South Korea
Poland has signed a deal to buy hundreds of South Korean multiple rocket launchers amid efforts to step up the nation's defenses in light of the war in neighboring Ukraine
October 19
Hong Kong offers new visa to woo talent amid brain drain
Hong Kong's leader has unveiled a new visa scheme to woo global talent.
October 19
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