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California to decide if will charge police in death of unarmed black man
California's attorney general on Tuesday will announce results of a criminal investigation into two Sacramento policemen who shot and killed an unarmed black man in his grandmother's backyard last year, days after the county prosecutor said...
Parcel bombs sent to London transport hubs had Irish stamps - Sky News
Parcel bombs sent to London's main airport and two other major transport hubs on Tuesday had Irish stamps and Irish police are now assisting British counter-terrorism officers, broadcaster Sky News said on Tuesday.
Wall Street flat as focus on trade dulls upbeat outlook from retailers
U.S. stocks struggled for direction on Tuesday, as a lack of fresh cues on U.S.-China trade negotiations curbed investor appetite despite upbeat profit forecasts from retailers.
Parcel bombs sent to London transport hubs had Irish stamps: Sky News
Parcel bombs sent to London's main airport and two other major transport hubs on Tuesday had Irish stamps and Irish police are now assisting British counter-terrorism officers, broadcaster Sky News said on Tuesday.
May's top lawyer in Brussels in last-ditch Brexit bid
Prime Minister Theresa May's top government lawyer was holding talks in Brussels on Tuesday in a last-ditch bid to secure changes to get her Brexit deal through parliament and smooth Britain's departure from the European Union.
Czech man killed by lion he kept at his property
A lion that mauled and killed its owner in a cage at his property in the Czech Republic has been shot dead by police.
T-Mobile spent $195,000 at Trump Hotel in D.C. since merger announcement
T-Mobile Us Inc's chief executive, John Legere, and other company leaders have spent $195,000 on hotel stays and other expenses at the Trump International Hotel in Washington since the company sought approval for a $26 billion merger with Sprint...
Ahead of EU elections, Macron unveils plan for 'European renaissance'
French President Emmanuel Macron has made an impassioned defense of a new Europe in a newspaper column published in each of the 28 member states in which he laid out his ideas for a "European renaissance" ahead of EU elections in May.
Police called to London's Waterloo station and City Airport over suspect packages
Police were called to London's Waterloo station and to a building near London City Airport on Tuesday after reports of suspicious packages being found, although services were running as normal.
Southwest says recent mechanics' disruption costing millions weekly
Southwest Airlines Co's Chief Executive Gary Kelly said on Tuesday that the recent disruption caused by its mechanics union is costing the company millions of dollars a week in lost revenues and millions of dollars in additional costs related to...
Belarus leader seeks better ties with West despite Russian 'hysterics'
Belarus will seek better ties with the West even though this provokes "hysterics" from its traditional ally Russia, long-serving President Alexander Lukashenko said on Tuesday, a day after lifting a cap of five U.S. diplomats in his country.
May's top lawyer heads to Brussels in last-ditch Brexit bid
Prime Minister Theresa May's top government lawyer heads to Brussels on Tuesday in a last-ditch bid to secure changes to get her Brexit deal through parliament and smooth Britain's departure from the European Union.
Beyond the report: Mueller's Russia probe designed to live on
Criminal inquiries into the Trump campaign's links to Russia and other issues will carry on no matter what happens with Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, as other prosecutors continue cases that began with him but now have a l...
Thousands of Algerians take to streets to demand Bouteflika quit
Thousands of Algerians took part in renewed protests in the capital and other cities on Tuesday, calling on President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to step down and rejecting his offer to not serve a full term after elections in April.
U.S. attorney general faces daunting decision on release of Russia report
Newly installed U.S. Attorney General William Barr must walk a political and legal tightrope in deciding how much of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russia's role in the 2016 election to disclose, balancing competing demands from...
Pompeo sees more North Korea talks, Seoul faces limits in mediator role
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday he was hopeful the United States would send a delegation to North Korea in the coming weeks, after a summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ended with no deal.
Congress on verge of rejecting Trump's border emergency
The U.S. Congress was on the verge of issuing a sharp rebuke to President Donald Trump over his declaration of an emergency at the border with Mexico, with a top Republican predicting the Senate would approve a resolution to reject it.
UK foreign minister Hunt says 'reasonably positive' signs from EU over Brexit deal changes
Foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said on Tuesday the European Union was giving "reasonably positive" signals about giving Britain changes to Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal which could help it get parliamentary backing.
Syrian army attacks Islamic State targets in desert: report
The Syrian military has mounted air strikes against Islamic State militants and clashed with the jihadists in central Syria, the pro-Damascus al-Watan newspaper reported on Tuesday.
German prosecutors charge friend of Christmas market attacker: Die Zeit
German prosecutors have charged a 31-year-old Russian man, an acquaintance of the 2016 Berlin Christmas market attacker, with planning to carry out a separate attack in Germany, Die Zeit newspaper reported on Tuesday.