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British PM May seeks more time: promises Brexit deal vote by March 12
British Prime Minister Theresa May promised on Sunday to offer lawmakers a vote on her Brexit deal by March 12 in the latest delay to her attempt to win approval for a plan to ensure Britain's orderly departure from the European Union.
California man who spent 39 years in prison gets $21 million for wrongful conviction
A California man who was wrongfully convicted for killing an ex-girlfriend and her son four decades ago has reached a $21 million settlement with the city of Simi Valley, officials said.
Iran says it made successful submarine missile launch in Gulf war games
Iran successfully tested a cruise missile on Sunday during naval exercises near the Strait of Hormuz, state media reported, at a time of heightened tensions with the United States.
PM May seeks more time - promises Brexit deal vote by March 12
British Prime Minister Theresa May promised on Sunday to offer lawmakers a vote on her Brexit deal by March 12 in the latest delay to her attempt to win approval for a plan to ensure Britain's orderly departure from the European Union.
British PM May seeks more time: promises vote on Brexit deal by March 12
British Prime Minister Theresa May promised on Sunday to offer lawmakers a vote on her Brexit deal by March 12, the latest delay in her attempt to win approval for a plan to ensure Britain's orderly departure from the European Union.
Box Office: 'How to Train Your Dragon 3' soars to series-best $55.5 million debut
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - After the North American box office has struggled to match 2018's record year, Universal and DreamWorks' "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World" is breathing some life into the domestic box office.
Israel releases Muslim cleric arrested after Jerusalem holy site unrest
Israeli police on Sunday arrested and later released a senior Muslim cleric who helps administrate a sacred compound in the Old City, two days after he re-opened a mosque sealed by Israel during a Palestinian uprising in 2003.
May seeks more time, promises vote on Brexit deal by March 12
Prime Minister Theresa May promised on Sunday to offer lawmakers a vote on her Brexit deal by March 12, the latest delay in her attempt to win approval for a plan to ensure Britain's orderly departure from the European Union.
Trump says trade talks with China were 'very productive'
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that trade talks a day earlier with China had been "very productive," as negotiators worked ahead of a March 1 deadline for the imposition of further U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports.
Brazil says Maduro's violence to block Venezuelan aid 'criminal act'
Brazil on Sunday condemned violence used by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government this weekend to block aid shipments from crossing the border, branding it a "criminal act" and calling on the international community to join efforts to...
Tunnels, civilians slow capture of Islamic State's last Syria pocket
More than a thousand foreign jihadists could still be sheltering among civilians in Islamic State's final stronghold in east Syria, a shred of land riddled with defensive tunnels, an official with the U.S.-backed force trying to defeat them said...
Theresa May makes progress on Brexit as Labour tilts towards a referendum
Prime Minister Theresa May is making progress on winning Brexit concessions from the European Union, a senior minister said on Sunday, as British lawmakers plotted to delay Britain's March 29 exit and the Labour Party tilted towards another refe...
Trading places: Unauthorized immigrant arrested after seeking detained son’s release
The U.S. immigration agents who arrested Armando outside his Ohio home last fall would have had little trouble finding him: He had provided his address and fingerprints weeks earlier in a bid to get his 15-year old son out of government custody.
Putin, Netanyahu to discuss Syria at Moscow meeting: RIA
Russian President Vladimir Putin will discuss the Syrian conflict with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when the two leaders meet in Moscow next week, RIA news agency cited a Kremlin spokesman as saying on Sunday.
Thousands march in memory of slain Russian opposition leader Nemtsov
Thousands of Russians gathered in central Moscow on Sunday for an annual march in memory of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was shot and killed a stone's throw from the Kremlin in 2015.
Glenn Close, 'Beale Street,' win indie film honors ahead of Oscars
Actress Glenn Close and racial injustice movie "If Beale Street Could Talk" were the big winners on Saturday at the Independent Spirit Awards, a day ahead of the Oscars ceremony.
Brexit must not be frustrated, PM Theresa May says
Britain's exit from the European Union must not be frustrated and the government must focus on delivering it, Prime Minister Theresa May said.
Brexit must not be frustrated, UK PM Theresa May says
Britain's exit from the European Union must not be frustrated and the government must focus on delivering it, Prime Minister Theresa May said.
India toughens crackdown on Kashmir: more detained, movement curbed
Indian troops and police have detained more than 160 separatist leaders and activists, mainly from the Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), in two successive nights of raids in disputed Kashmir, and placed new curbs on people's movements.
Iran says successfully fires missile from submarine in Gulf war games
Iran successfully tested a cruise missile on Sunday during naval exercises near the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's state media reported, at a time of heightened tensions with the United States.