Guatemala president postpones Washington visit where asylum talks were planned
The government of Guatemala said on Sunday that it would postpone President Jimmy Morales’ visit to Washington as it waits for the Central American country’s top court to rule on migration measures.
Death toll in Nepal floods rises to 55, thousands displaced
The death toll in Nepal from flash floods and landslides in the past three days rose to 55 on Sunday, with dozens missing and injured, the government said.
Erdogan says Trump can waive sanctions on Turkey: Haberturk
U.S. President Donald Trump has the authority to waive sanctions on Turkey for its purchase of Russian air defense systems and should find a “middle ground” in the dispute, President Tayyip Erdogan was quoted as saying on Sunday.
French police fire tear gas as protests follow Bastille Day parade
French police fired tear gas to disperse protesters from Paris’s Champs Elysees avenue on Sunday, a few hours after President Emmanuel Macron had reviewed the traditional Bastille Day military parade alongside other European leaders.
France, Britain and Germany say risks Iran nuclear deal could collapse
France, Britain and Germany said on Sunday they were preoccupied by the escalation of tensions in the Persian Gulf region and a risk of Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal falling apart, calling for dialogue between all the parties to resume.
Nine killed in plane crash during skydiving trip in Sweden
Nine people were killed when their plane crashed during a skydiving trip near Umea, a small university city in northern Sweden, authorities said on Sunday.
Sudanese man shot dead during protest as sides wrangle over transition
Paramilitary forces backed by Sudan’s ruling military council fired at protesters in the southeastern state of Sennar on Sunday, witnesses said, and one man died of a shot to the head, according to opposition medics.
Opposition rallies over exclusion to Moscow parliament vote
More than a 1,000 people took to the streets of Moscow on Sunday protesting against a possible ban on opposition candidates running in elections to the Russian capital’s parliament.
Bulgaria’s Kozloduy reconnects nuclear reactor after capacity tests
Bulgaria’s state nuclear power plant Kozloduy reconnected on Sunday its 1,000 megawatt Unit 5 nuclear reactor after successfully completing increased capacity tests on July 13-14, the plant said.
Police fire tear gas to disperse protesters from Champs Elysees after Bastille Day parade
French police fired tear gas to disperse protesters from the Champs Elysees avenue on Sunday, a few hours after President Emmanuel Macron had presided over the Bastille Day military parade alongside other European leaders.




