Venezuela’s U.S.-supported opposition leader Juan Guaido returns home after defying a travel ban to meet with Latin American leaders.
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Osama bin Laden’s son Hamza emerging as new al-Qaeda leader
The United States is offering a $1 million reward forinformation on Hamza bin Laden, who is thought to be based nearthe Afghan-Pakistanborder.
Pakistan claims it shot down 2 Indian warplanes in disputed Kashmir province
Pakistan claims it shot down two Indian warplanes, capturing a pilot, in the nuclear-armed rivals’ disputed province of Kashmir.
Iran President Hassan Rouhani rejects Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s resignation
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani rejects resignation of Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Iran’s top diplomat, Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, abruptly resigns
Foreign Minister Javad Zarif had been working with European nations to keep the the nuclear deal President Donald Trump exited alive in some form.
ISIS bride Hoda Muthana’s family files lawsuit against Trump
The father of a woman who traveled from her home in Alabama to marry an ISIS fighter files a lawsuit against the Trump administration to get her home.
White House plans to maintain 200 ‘peacekeepers’ in Syria
The White House said in a short statement late Thursday that it will keep a”small peacekeeping group” of about 200 military personnel in Syria.
American and British ISIS brides Hoda Muthana and Shamima Begum plead to go home
Hoda Muthana and Shamima Begum fled to Syria to marry Islamic State group fighters. Now they want to come home.
As Iran’s Islamic Republic turns 40, Michelle Obama’s ‘Becoming’ hits bestseller list
Former First Lady’s memoir has been reprinted 17 times in Iran. Monday marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Republic.
‘Bewildering, dire, disastrous’: Queen has a Brexit escape plan, but how bad will it be?
Possible food shortages, sky-rocketing cheese prices, grounded airplanes, traffic jams, riots, an escape plan for its monarch. How bad will Brexit be?