Democrats aim their outrage at Trump after two mass shootings
Two mass shootings that killed 29 people in Texas and Ohio reverberated across the U.S. political arena on Sunday, with some Democratic presidential candidates accusing President Donald Trump of stoking racial divisions while he said “hate has n…
Democrats condemn Trump, white nationalism after two mass shootings
Two mass shootings that killed 29 people in Texas and Ohio reverberated across the U.S. political arena on Sunday, with some Democratic presidential candidates accusing President Donald Trump of stoking racial divisions while he said “hate has no place…
Mexico considering litigation over shooting of Mexicans in the United States: foreign minister
Mexican foreign minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Sunday that the attorney general would consider litigation claiming that terrorism was committed against Mexicans in a shooting in El Paso, Texas, in which 20 were killed, including six Mexicans.
Peru orders army to secure port in face of protest against mining project
Peruvian President Martín Vizcarra on Sunday authorized the army to maintain order at a key mining port, a day before an expected new round of protests against Southern Copper Corp’s $1.4-billion proposed Tia Maria mine.
After Brexit pledges, British PM Johnson announces cash injection for health
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will announce a 1.8 billion pound ($2.2 billion) cash injection for Britain’s public health system on Monday, seeking to honor his Brexit pledges as he pushes through the country’s departure from the European Union.
Walmart says its training helped save lives in prior incident
Days before Saturday’s mass shooting that killed 20 people at a Walmart Inc store in El Paso, Texas, another shooting erupted at a Walmart in Southaven, Mississippi.
Iraqi oil ministry says has no ties to oil tanker seized by Iran
Iraq’s oil ministry said on Sunday it has no connection with an oil tanker seized by Iran in the Gulf for smuggling fuel, Iraqi News Agency reported.
President Trump: ‘hate has no place in our country’
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that “hate has no place in our country” after two mass shootings killed 29 people in Texas and Ohio.
Kashmir turmoil rises as India restricts movement, regional leaders fear arrest
The disputed region of Kashmir was thrown into further turmoil in the early hours of Monday as regional leaders said they feared being arrested and Indian officials imposed restrictions in the city of Srinagar and suspended mobile data services in part…
Factbox: Major shootings in the United States
Two mass shootings within 13 hours of each other left 20 people dead in Texas and killed nine people in Ohio, carnage that shocked a country that has become grimly accustomed to mass shootings and heightened concerns about domestic terrorism.




