Portugal arrests 17 Hells Angels biker gang members in raids across country
Portuguese police arrested 17 members of the Hells Angels motorcycle club on Tuesday on suspicion of organized crime activity, authorities said.
Yemen’s Houthis step up drone attacks on Saudi Arabia
Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis have stepped up missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia this week in a resurgence of tactics that had largely subsided since late last year amid United Nations-led peace efforts.
Unknown attackers throw red paint at Greece’s parliament
Vandals on Tuesday hurled red paint at Greece’s parliament, one of the most heavily guarded buildings in central Athens, before dispersing into nearby streets.
UK PM May to set out details of Brexit deal offer at 1500 GMT: spokesman
British Prime Minister Theresa May will make a speech at 1500 GMT on Tuesday to set out the details of Brexit legislation she plans to put before parliament next month, her spokesman said.
UK Labour lawmakers unlikely to back May’s Brexit deal: McDonnell
Lawmakers from Britain’s opposition Labour Party are unlikely to be persuaded to back Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal when she puts it to a vote in parliament next month, the party’s finance chief John McDonnell said on Tuesday.
Treat fleeing Venezuelans as refugees, U.N. urges world
Venezuelans fleeing political and economic crisis at home deserve protection as refugees, the United Nations said on Tuesday, urging other states not to deport them.
Iran’s reach puts U.S. forces, allies in striking range
Threats of conflict between the United States and Iran have highlighted the places and ways their forces, proxies or allies could clash.
Politician, family members among 11 killed in India ambush
Eleven people, including a lawmaker and four of his family, were killed in an ambush by tribal separatists in the eastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, a senior police official said on Tuesday.
In an Indian village, Muslims talk of leaving as divide with Hindus widens
Muslims in Nayabans, an unremarkable village in northern India, say they remember a time when their children played with Hindu youths, and people from either faith chatted when they frequented each other’s shops and went to festivals together.
In an Indian village, Muslims talk of leaving as divide with Hindus widens
Muslims in Nayabans, an unremarkable village in northern India, say they remember a time when their children played with Hindu youths, and people from either faith chatted when they frequented each other’s shops and went to festivals together.




