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Egypt Investigates Disappearance Of Africa Cup Trophy
Egyptian soccer authorities are investigating the disappearance of several trophies, including the Africa Cup of Nations trophy the Pharaohs were awarded in 2010 after winning the tournament three times in a row.
Brexit Back In Crisis As UK Threatens To Undermine Divorce Pact
Brexit trade talks plunged into fresh crisis on Monday after Britain warned the European Union that it could undercut the divorce deal it signed unless the bloc agrees to a free trade deal by Oct. 15.
UK Police Arrest Man Over String Of Stabbings In Birmingham
British police arrested a 27yearold man in the early Monday on suspicion of murder and seven counts of attempted murder following a string of stabbings in a busy nightlife district in the central England city of Birmingham over the weekend.
UK Police Arrest 27-year-old Man over Stabbings in Birmingham
A 23-year-old man died after being stabbed, and a man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, are in hospital in a critical condition after also being attacked
100,000 March In Minsk To Demand Belarus Leader Resigns
Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched Sunday to the outskirts of the presidential residence in the capital of Belarus, calling for the country's authoritarian leader to resign as protests against President Alexander Lukashenko entered their fifth wee...
Pope Says Gossiping Is A 'worse Plague' Than Coronavirus
Pope Francis urged the faithful on Sunday to steer clear of gossip, calling it worse than the coronavirus and saying it could be used to divide the Roman Catholic Church.
QAnon Conspiracy Emerges In Some State Legislative Races
Candidates engaging with the QAnon conspiracy theory are running for seats in state legislatures this year, breathing more oxygen into a onceobscure conspiracy movement that has grown in prominence since adherents won Republican congressional primaries th...
Rare Spat Between Serbia And Russia After US-brokered Deal
A social media post by the Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman apparently ridiculing Serbias president after he signed a U.S.sponsored agreement between Serbia and Kosovo has triggered a rare spat between traditional allies Moscow and Belgrade.
Census Bureau Must Temporarily Halt Winding Down Operations.
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Census Bureau for the time being to stop following a plan that would have had it winding down operations in order to finish the 2020 census at the end of September.
Saudi Arabia Sentences Three To Death Over Links To 2017 Jeddah Attack
A Saudi court has sentenced three people to death for their involvement in an attack in Jeddah when two men blew themselves up after a shootout with police, staterun Al Ekhbariya television said on Sunday.
Police Use Tear Gas, Portland Protesters Throw Fire Bombs
Protesters in Portland threw rocks and fire bombs at police who in turn used tear gas on Saturday night and at least one person was injured, on the 100th day of demonstrations in the Oregon city against racism and police brutality.
Incidents In UK's Birmingham Look To Be Related - Mayor
A number of stabbings in the centre of the English city of Birmingham that resulted in injuries on Sunday looked to be related, West Midlands Mayor Andy Street told the BBC.
Trump Has Repeatedly Questioned Why Americans Who Served in Vietnam Went to War
Trump has suggested that Vietnam veterans didn't know how to exploit the system to get out of serving.
Ukraine Sees Record New Coronavirus Cases For Second Day In A Row
Ukraine registered a record 2,836 cases of the new coronavirus in the past 24 hours, the national security council said on Saturday, up from a previous record of 2,723 new cases on Friday.
North Korea Blames Officials' Inaction For Typhoon Casualties
North Korea's ruling party is calling for the punishment of officials whose failure to follow orders resulted in "dozens of casualties" during typhoons that lashed the Korean peninsula this week, a state newspaper reported on Saturday.
US Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Detaining Migrant Children in Hotels
More than 570 unaccompanied minors and more than 80 children traveling with family members have been detained in hotels since officials began invoking a public health law to restrict immigration in March.