Political vacuum in Haiti could let president rule single-handedly
Haitian President Jovenel Moise could be ruling by decree later this week, a scenario he said would help break the Caribbean nation’s political deadlock but which critics fear will undermine its fragile democracy.
Iran arrests son of a Green movement opposition leader: website
The son of a leader of Iran’s opposition Green movement was arrested on Monday, according to website Sahamnews.
‘Clerics get lost!’: Iran protests rage after plane disaster
Protesters took to the streets of Iran to denounce the country’s clerical rulers and riot police deployed to face them in a third day of demonstrations on Monday after authorities acknowledged shooting down a passenger plane by mistake.
Iran signals Canada could play active role in probe of downed plane, official says
Iran has signaled that Canada’s Transportation Safety Board (TSB) would play a more active role than international rules require in the investigation of the Iranian military’s shooting down of a Ukrainian airliner last week, TSB head Kathy Fox said on …
France, West Africa to unite forces in fight against Islamist militants
France and five West African states agreed on Monday to combine their military forces under one command structure to fight a growing Islamist militancy in the Sahel region, with Paris committing an extra 220 troops.
U.S. top attorney: Killing Soleimani ‘legitimate,’ Trump had authority
President Donald Trump clearly had authority to kill Qassem Soleimani, U.S. Attorney General William Barr said on Monday, adding that the White House consulted with his department before the strike on the Iranian commander.
Trump: Imminent threat from Soleimani ‘doesn’t really matter’
President Donald Trump on Monday defended his decision to kill Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, contending Soleimani posed an impending threat to the United States but also saying the threat “doesn’t really matter” given the military leader’s histor…
France’s Macron says U.S. exit from West Africa would be bad news
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that a U.S. military withdrawal from West Africa would be a problem for France, but he was confident he could convince President Donald Trump that the fight against Islamist militants in West Africa was v…
France to send extra 220 troops to fight Islamist militants in Sahel: Macron
France will send an extra 220 soldiers to West Africa to fight Islamist militants after agreeing to create a joint command structure with regional states to fight the growing insurgency in the area, President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday.
U.N. says reports of violence against Iran protesters ‘worrying’
Accusations of lethal force against protesters in Iran should be fully investigated, a spokesman for United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday, saying reports of violence against those protesting the downing of a civilian airline…




