Blasts rock Russian arms depot, eight injured – TASS
A series of blasts rocked an arms depot at a Russian military base in Siberia on Monday, injuring eight people and prompting aluminum producer Rusal to suspend operations at the country’s biggest alumina producing plant.
Texas suspect charged with murder in shooting labeled domestic terrorism
Texas prosecutors charged a man with capital murder for fatally shooting 20 people at a Walmart store in El Paso, one of two weekend shooting sprees that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday to condemn white supremacy and violent video games….
Polish state firms pouring ad cash into media that attack gay rights, research data shows
State companies in Poland have multiplied many times over their spending on advertising via news magazines that attack gay rights since the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party came to power in 2015, market research data shows.
Police battle protesters as strike paralyses Hong Kong
Police fired tear gas at protesters in multiple parts of Hong Kong on Monday after a general strike hit transport and the city’s Beijing-backed leader warned its prosperity was at risk.
UK to join U.S.-led maritime security mission in Gulf
Britain said on Monday it was joining a U.S.-led maritime security mission in the Gulf to protect merchant vessels traveling through the Strait of Hormuz.
Russia: Syrian militants shelled suburbs of Hmeimim air base – RIA
Syrian militants have shelled the outskirts of the Hmeimim air base in northwest Syria, Russia’s Defence Ministry said on Monday.
Twenty dead as car explodes outside Cairo hospital
Twenty people were killed and 47 injured when a car packed with explosives intended for a militant attack blew up outside Cairo’s main cancer hospital on Monday, the interior ministry said.
Iran atomic agency tells Europeans Tehran will reduce its nuclear deal commitments unless they act
Iran’s atomic agency on Monday told European signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal it would further reduce its compliance in about a month’s time if they failed to uphold their commitments.
China urges U.S. to stop interfering in Hong Kong
China urged the United States on Monday to stop interfering in Hong Kong’s affairs, and said it firmly stands behind the one country, two systems.
Twenty dead in explosion outside Cairo hospital
A midnight explosion following a car crash outside a hospital in central Cairo has left 20 people dead and 47 injured, the health and interior ministries said on Monday.




