Sixteen dead, many Hungarian teenagers, in Italy bus accident: police
VERONA, Italy/BUDAPEST (Reuters) – At least 16 people were killed and dozens injured, after a bus carrying Hungarian students crashed and burst into flames in northern Italy, authorities said on Saturday.
Car bomb explodes in central Tripoli, near Italy embassy: security official
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – A car bomb exploded late on Saturday close to the recently re-opened Italian embassy in the Libyan capital, a security official said.
Fifth person dies after Melbourne car attack
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian police said on Sunday a baby boy has become the fifth person to die after a 26-year-old man drove a car into a crowd of pedestrians on a busy street in Melbourne.
Suicide attack foiled in Beirut cafe: security source
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Lebanese security forces foiled an attempted suicide bombing at a cafe in Beirut’s busy al-Hamra district late on Saturday, a security source said.
Gambia’s Jammeh arrives at Banjul airport after stepping down
BANJUL (Reuters) – Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh arrived at the airport in the capital Banjul on Saturday in the company of mediator Alpha Conde, the president of Guinea, after stepping down from power, a Reuters witness said.
Mexico president talks with Trump by phone, agree to meet
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s President Enrique Pena Nieto talked with U.S. President Donald Trump by phone on Saturday morning, and the two leaders agreed to meet in the near future, according to a statement from the Mexican president’s office.
Canada says U.S. entitled to mobile phone search at border
OTTAWA (Reuters) – U.S. authorities are entitled to search the mobile devices of Canadians seeking to cross the border, a spokesman for Ralph Goodale, Canada’s public safety minister, said on Saturday.
Trudeau speaks with Trump about trade: prime minister’s office
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump about trade and congratulated him on his inauguration, according to the prime minister’s office.
Mauritius prime minister resigns in favor of his son
PORT LOUIS (Reuters) – The 86-year-old prime minister of Mauritius said on Saturday that he would resign on Jan. 23 and hand power to his son, who is the current finance minister.
Boko Haram attacks town previously bombed by Nigerian air force, 15 killed: army
RANN, Nigeria (Reuters) – Around 15 Boko Haram fighters were killed when the jihadists attacked a town in northeastern Nigeria, two days after the air force accidentally killed dozens of people there, local and military officials said.




