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Kim again rides horse up mountain as nuke deadline nears
North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un has taken a second ride on a white horse to a sacred mountain in less than two months.
Global carbon pollution continues to rise, but more slowly
The world continues to increase the amount of heat-trapping carbon dioxide it pumps into the air, but it's not rising as fast as in the previous couple years.
Asylum seekers jam US border crossings to evade Trump policy
For months, asylum seekers have been prohibited from filing their claims at U.S. border crossings under a much-criticized Trump administration policy. Now some are sprinting down vehicle lanes or renting cars to try to make it inside the U.S.
UAE diplomat praises Syrian president's 'wise leadership'
A United Arab Emirates diplomat has praised Syrian President Bashar Assad's "wise leadership," describing relations between the two Arab countries as "solid and special."
UAE diplomat praises Syrian president's 'wise leadership'
A United Arab Emirates diplomat has praised Syrian President Bashar Assad's "wise leadership," describing relations between the two Arab countries as "solid and special."
Trump barrels into NATO summit, clashes with France's Macron
President Donald Trump barreled into a NATO leaders' meeting on Tuesday aiming insults at French President Emmanuel Macron, slamming '"unpatriotic" Democrats at home for holding an impeachment hearing while he is abroad and playing down the impact his domestic troubles are having on his standing on the global stage.
Jewish tombs targeted in anti-Semitic wave in eastern France
Regional authorities in eastern France say vandals have scrawled anti-Semitic inscriptions, including swastikas spray-painted in black, on 107 tombs in a Jewish cemetery.
California Rep. Hunter faces 5 years in corruption plea
California Rep. Duncan Hunter gave up his year-long fight against federal corruption charges and pleaded guilty Tuesday to misusing his campaign funds, paving the way for the six-term Republican to step down.
Trump decries Iranian crackdown on protesters
President Donald Trump on Tuesday decried the Iranian government's crackdown on protesters, saying Tehran is killing its citizens for speaking out at demonstrations.
Israel to UN: Uprooted Jews should be seen as refugees
Israel wants the United Nations to recognize as refugees hundreds of thousands of Jews who fled Arab and Muslim countries in the last century, its U.N. envoy said Tuesday.