International

Yemen rebels admit tear gas behind fire at migrant detention

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SANAA, Yemen — Yemen’s Houthi rebels on Saturday broke their silence on the cause of a fire that tore through a detention center for...

Twitter to establish legal entity in Turkey, comply with law

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<p>ISTANBUL &mdash; Twitter has announced it will establish a legal entity in Turkey in order to continue operating in the country, which passed a...

Prince Harry gives advice to grieving children in new book

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LONDON — Britain’s Prince Harry has written the forward for a new book aimed at the children of frontline workers who died in the...

Rangers player alleges ‘vile racist abuse’ by Czech opponent

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<p>Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara has accused a Slavia Prague opponent of “deliberate and premeditated” racial abuse, dismissing defender Ondřej Kúdela's denial as an “utter...

Brazil security law being turned on president’s critics

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SAO PAULO — Protesters against Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro defied police in the capital Friday, a day after the latest round of arrests of...

Kenya leaves int’l court case on ocean dispute with Somalia

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NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya has withdrawn from International Court of Justice hearings on its dispute with neighboring Somalia over territory in the Indian Ocean....

Azeri president marks Nowruz in retaken cultural city

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<p>MOSCOW &mdash; Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev marked the Nowruz holiday Saturday by lighting a ceremonial fire outside Shusha, a culturally revered city that Azerbaijan...

Mexico probe links border governor to luxury properties

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MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s agency for curbing money laundering said Friday the governor of the northern border state of Tamaulipas owns a large number...

Women mark Mothers’ Day in Beirut with march to damaged port

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BEIRUT — Dozens of women, including mothers who lost their children in the massive Beirut explosion last year marched to the still-damaged scene of...

UN says 8 children killed, 33 wounded this month in Yemen

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<p>CAIRO &mdash; A surge of fighting in war-torn Yemen has been particularly brutal for children this month, with at least eight killed and 33...