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Rolls-Royce scales back on joining Turkish fighter jet project: FT
British engine maker Rolls-Royce has scaled back efforts to join a Turkish program to build a new fighter jet, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
Flight data recorder recovered from fatal Texas cargo plane crash
Investigators have recovered the flight data recorder from a cargo plane that crashed on Feb. 23 in Texas, killing all three people on board, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said on Sunday.
Democrats may have votes to block Trump's border emergency in U.S. Senate
Republican U.S. Senator Rand Paul said he would vote in favor of a resolution to end President Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border emergency declaration, according to a media report, likely giving Democrats the votes to pass the measure in the Sen...
Algeria's Bouteflika offers to leave within one year if re-elected: Ennahar TV
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, facing mass protests over his 20 years in power, will run in April's elections, his campaign manager said on Sunday, with Ennahar TV saying he had offered to step down after a year if re-elected.
Labour leader Corbyn hit by egg - media
A man was arrested after Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was hit by an egg while on a visit in his north London constituency on Sunday, media reported.
UK opposition leader Corbyn hit by egg: media
A man was arrested after British opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was hit by an egg while on a visit in his north London constituency on Sunday, media reported.
Presidential hopeful Booker, in Selma, says U.S. failing its people
Presidential hopeful Cory Booker told a service commemorating the 1965 "Bloody Sunday" march, a turning point in the civil rights movement, that the United States is still failing many Americans, citing poverty and gun violence as constant threats.
Algeria's Bouteflika declares re-election bid despite mass protests
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has submitted official papers confirming he will seek re-election next month, Ennahar TV said on Sunday, despite mass protests against the 82-year-old extending his 20-year rule.
Box Office: 'How to Train Your Dragon 3' Stays Victorious, 'Madea Family Funeral' Scores Strong Debut
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - After a close race for the top spot in North America, Universal and DreamWorks' "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World" pulled ahead to secure the domestic box office crown.
Egypt completes restoration of ancient Kom el-Shuqafa catacombs
Egypt on Sunday completed a project to restore the catacombs of Kom el-Shuqafa in western Alexandria, which have been prone to groundwater leaks since they were discovered in the first decade of the 20th century.
Egyptian military court upholds jail sentence of former anti-graft chief: lawyer
An Egyptian military court has rejected an appeal by a former anti-corruption chief and opposition figure against his five-year prison sentence for spreading false news harmful to the military, his lawyer said on Sunday.
U.S. House panel launches probe into possible obstruction by Trump
The head of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee said on Sunday the panel would seek documents from more than 60 people and entities as part of a probe into possible obstruction of justice and abuse of power by President Donald Trump.
Ostrich jacket, fake rallies, therapy dogs and other odd scenes in Trump-Russia probe
Question: What do you get when you combine Russian agents, a therapy dog and a $15,000 ostrich-skin jacket?
Brexit supporters give UK PM May three tests for EU deal
A group of Brexit-supporting lawmakers who rejected British Prime Minister Theresa May's European Union exit deal in January have set out the changes they want to see to her agreement in return for their support.
French tax on internet giants could yield 500 million euros per year: Le Maire
A three percent tax on the French revenue of large internet companies could yield 500 million euros (568.5 million pounds) per year, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Sunday.
Emboldened by Bolsonaro, armed invaders encroach on Brazil's tribal lands
Ten days after Brazil's right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro took office, dozens of men entered protected indigenous land in a remote corner of the Amazon, hacking a pathway beneath the jungle canopy.
White House to host CEOs for workforce advisory meeting
The White House on Wednesday is hosting major chief executives who joined a Trump administration advisory board on workforce issues.
Protests resume in Algeria on day Bouteflika due to submit election bid
Anti-government protests resumed in Algeria on Sunday as thousands gathered in the capital and other towns to demand Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika drop plans to stand for a fifth term, witnesses and residents said.
Labour forced into backing second Brexit vote by May's actions - finance spokesman
Britain's opposition Labour Party does not want a second Brexit referendum but has been forced into supporting one by Prime Minister Theresa May running down the clock on negotiations, Labour's finance spokesman John McDonnell said on Sunda...
India-Pakistan border quiet but Kashmir tense amid militancy crackdown
As India and Pakistan seemingly dial down hostilities that brought the arch enemies to the brink of another war, a massive crackdown on militancy in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region is killing both militants and security personnel in big numbers.