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World's oldest female black rhino dies in Tanzania: official
Tanzanian conservation authorities said on Saturday the world's oldest free-ranging female black rhino has died in the Ngorongoro crater aged 57.
6 dead, 5 wounded after shootout in central Mexico
Six people were killed and five others wounded on Saturday morning during a shootout in the city of Uriangato in Guanajuato state, Mexico, local authorities reported.
DPRK's ruling party convenes new plenary session of central committee
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) opened the 5th plenary session of its central committee on Saturday, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.
Avalanche on Italian glacier kills woman, 2 children
An avalanche killed a woman and two children who were skiing on a glacier in the Italian Alps on Saturday.
Libyan official: Turkish troops unwanted, destabilizing
Turkey's willingness to dispatch troops to Libya is "unacceptable" and such a move would constitute unwanted meddling in the affairs of a friendly country, the speaker of the North African country's parliament said Saturday.
Lebanese protesters turn their ire on banks
Dozens of Lebanese protesters held a brief sit-in inside a bank in Beirut and another in the country's south on Saturday, part of their focus on banking policies they complain are inefficient and corrupt.
Texas sheriff: 2 dead, seven shot in music video 'ambush'
Two men were killed and seven others were wounded by gunfire when a group filming a rap music video was "ambushed" near Houston, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said.
Egypt says 22 killed in road crash in country's north
Health authorities say about two dozen people, mostly laborers, were killed Saturday when a minibus collided with a truck on a highway in Port Said in northern Egypt.
Death toll in Chile protests since October rises to 27
Chile's human rights watchdog is calling for an investigation into the electrocution death of a man during anti-government protests.
Biden leaves it unclear if he would honor Senate subpoena
Joe Biden sought Saturday to clarify his assertion that if the Senate subpoenas him to testify in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, he will defy the order. But he did not clear up what he would do.