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Several Injured in Car-ramming Attack in Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah, Attacker Shot at
The attack comes after weeks of clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces in Gaza.
Trinidad And Tobago Declares State Of Emergency As COVID-19 Cases Surge
Trinidad and Tobago will impose a state of emergency from midnight to contain an increase of COVID19 cases and related deaths, Prime Minister Keith Rowley said on Saturday.
Israel Says no Troops in Gaza, Cites Communication Error
The army published a clarification saying there were "no soldiers" in Gaza.
Israel Fires Artillery Into Gaza Amid Persistent Palestinian Rocket Attacks
Israel fired artillery and mounted more air strikes on Friday against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip amid constant rocket fire deep into Israel's commercial centre.
Netanyahu Poised To Gain Political Lifeline As Violence Flares
Civil unrest between Jews and Arabs in Israel dealt a strong blow on Thursday to efforts by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's main political rival Yair Lapid to form a new government and unseat the Israeli leader.
Video Shows San Diego Police Repeatedly Punching Black Man
A video shot by a bystander shows San Diego police officers repeatedly punching a man in the face, head and leg after tackling him to the ground in the upscale neighborhood of La Jolla, the San Diego UnionTribune reported Thursday.
Biden Expects Spiralling Israel-Gaza Conflict To End Soon
Israel killed a Hamas commander and vowed no letup in its Gaza barrages as Palestinian militants rained rockets far across the border, but U.S. President Joe Biden said he expected their fiercest hostilities in years might end soon.
Cuban Tanker En Route To Venezuela Reports Missing Sailor At Sea -document
A crew member aboard a Cubaflagged oil tanker on its way from a Mexican shipyard to Venezuela was reported missing this week, according to a shipping report seen by Reuters, marking the second incident aboard the same vessel in about a year.
US Files First Trade Complaint With Mexico Under USMCA
The United States filed its first labor complaint with Mexico Wednesday under the U.S.MexicoCanada trade agreement, after an oldguard union was caught allegedly destroying ballots at a General Motors plant in northern Mexico.
Appeals Court Overturns Conviction In Racial Slur Case
The conviction of a retired U.S. Air Force officer who used a racial slur while speaking to a Black store clerk and Black customer was overturned Tuesday by a federal appeals court that found his speech was protected by the First Amendment under the circu...
Peru To Investigate 'Empty Syringes' Vaccination Scandal
Peru's Health Ministry said Tuesday it is investigating nurses who are accused of trying to inoculate patients with empty syringes during the country's coronavirus vaccination campaign.
Police: Man Who Killed 3 Had History Of Police Interactions
Baltimore County officials said Monday theyre examining a mans interactions with authorities dating back 30 years after he killed three people, set fire to his home and was fatally shot by responding officers last weekend.
British Army Killed Innocent Civilians In Belfast In 1971 -inquiry
British soldiers unjustifiably shot or used disproportionate force in the deaths of nine of the 10 innocent people killed in a 1971 incident in Belfast that sparked an upsurge of violence during Northern Ireland's "Troubles," a judgeled inquiry found.
Hurricane That Hit Louisiana In 2020 Was Category 3, Not 2
Hurricane Zeta, which swept through southeast Louisiana at the tail end of the 2020 hurricane season, has been upgraded to a major, Category 3 storm at Louisiana landfall, according to a federal report released Tuesday that underscored the intensity of t...
Ship Speed Limit Sought To Protect Endangered Whales In Gulf
A speed limit for ships in part of the Gulf of Mexico south of the Florida Panhandle is needed to protect the few remaining endangered whales there, environmental groups said Tuesday.
Turkey Says Dialogue On Disputes With Saudi Arabia To Continue
Turkey and Saudi Arabia will maintain dialogue to address their disagreements, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday, after discussing bilateral ties and Israeli actions in Jerusalem and Gaza with his Saudi counterpart in Mecca.