ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey does not stand together with any country on Syria and its policy in the region is different from that of Iran, Russia and the United States, Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said on Monday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2qzVGuM
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Three commissioners from Kenya's election board announced their resignation from the body on Monday, citing failure of the body's leadership and dysfunction in the organization. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2vhUYb9
Nearly 207 million eggs recalled over salmonella fears Hundreds of millions of eggs were recalled Friday over fears the popular breakfast food may be contaminated with salmonella.
UK's May to face angry lawmakers over Syria airstrikes Prime Minister Theresa May is set to face British lawmakers to explain her decision to launch airstrikes against Syria without a vote in Parliament.
Israeli ambassador to Jordan takes up his post, ending spat Israel's Foreign Ministry says its new ambassador to Jordan is starting his posting, ending a months-long spat between the two countries over a deadly embassy shooting.
Tarantula burger special sold at North Carolina restaurant has legs Seth Gross, owner of Bull City Burger and Brewery, began introducing exotic food, including elk, crickets and chocolate-covered bugs, to the menu about seven years ago.
Woman claims R. Kelly gave her STD, groomed her to join sex cult: report A woman is reportedly accusing R&B singer R. Kelly of giving her an STD during their eight-month relationship, a charge that the singer “categorically denies.”
Jason Aldean wins ACM Awards' Entertainer of the Year at show focusing on healing through music after Las Vegas shooting Jason Aldean took home the biggest honor at ACM Awards on Sunday night for Entertainer of the Year. The show marked country music's major return to Las Vegas six months after a lone gunman killed 58 people at a country music festival in Sin City in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Reba wears infamous red dress at ACM Awards Reba brought the crowd at the 2018 ACM Awards to their feet when she donned her infamous red dress from 25 years ago.
Gwen Stefani sings every word to Blake Shelton's new song at cute ACMs date Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani had a low-key date night at the 53rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, and the celeb couple couldn't have been cuter.
'Full Metal Jacket' actor R. Lee Ermey dies at age 74 R. Lee Ermey, a former Marine Corps drill instructor known to millions of moviegoers as the sadistic Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket," died Sunday morning, according to his longtime manager. He was 74.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will not delay adopting legislation in response to new U.S. sanctions, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Monday, RIA news agency reported. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2HnJAPM
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Europe Minister Michael Roth called for the European Union to adopt a united front against Russia with the aim of reducing tensions, warning that "anti-Russian reflexes" were as dangerous as naivete about Russia's "nationalist" course. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2H3vZxO
Chili grower defends world's hottest pepper after man who ate one was hospitalized A chili grower defended the world’s hottest pepper called the “Carolina Reaper” following a report about a man who was hospitalized after eating the extremely spicy fruit at a contest.
'Creepy' Chick-fil-A slammed by 'New Yorker' writer from Brooklyn Look out, world. New Yorkers have discovered that their city has four Chick-fil-A restaurants – including the world’s largest.
8 lion cubs killed in suspected poison attack: report The Uganda Wildlife Authority said it believes villagers poisoned eight lion cubs—11 lions in all-- in retaliation for killing cattle near Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park, National Geographic reported.
US pastor on trial in Turkey for terror links An American pastor is going on trial in Turkey accused of ties to terror groups and spying, in a case that has strained ties between Turkey and the United States.
Pakistan watchdog says country failing on human rights An independent Pakistani watchdog says the country has failed to improve its human rights record over the past year.
Shark mauls surfer off southwest Australia, injuring legs An official says a shark mauled a surfer off the southwest Australian coast, inflicting serious injuries to both legs.
Bangladesh rejects Myanmar's claim of repatriating Rohingya Bangladesh has rejected a claim by Myanmar that the Buddhist-majority nation has repatriated the first five among some 700,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees who fled to neighboring Bangladesh to escape military-led violence against the minority group.
Refugee policy general named next Australian defense chief An Australian army general who led a secretive military operation to stop asylum seekers from coming to Australia by boat has been named the country's next defense force chief.
Pentagon presented Trump with plan to take out Russian air defenses in Syria, report says Although the recent Syrian airstrikes were double the size of last year’s strikes on an airfield, President Trump reportedly selected one of the more restrained proposals designed by the Pentagon.
Putin warns 'chaos' will ensue if West strikes Syria again Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Sunday western powers that further attacks in Syria will bring “chaos” in international relations.
Raul Castro leaves Cuba with new freedoms, deep problems In 2008 Raul Castro took over a country where most people couldn't own computers or cellphones, leave without permission, run most types of private businesses or enter resort hotels.
China, Japan resume economic talks after 8-year hiatus China and Japan have resumed high-level economic talks after a hiatus of nearly eight years in a sign of improving ties in their often-frosty relationship.