India hails U.N. blacklisting of founder of Pakistan-based militant group
India on Wednesday hailed the U.N security council’s move to blacklist the head of Pakistan-based militant group and said New Delhi would continue trying through global forums to crack down on militant groups and their leaders.
India hails U.N. blacklisting of founder of Pakistan-based militant group
India on Wednesday hailed the U.N. Security Council’s move to blacklist the head of a Pakistan-based militant group, and said it would continue trying to crack down on militant groups and their leaders through global forums.
Brazil leader says fractures in Venezuelan army could lead to Maduro’s fall
Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday said that fractures within the Venezuelan army could lead to the “collapse” of Nicolas Maduro’s socialist government.
U.S. military not given orders to prepare for war in Venezuela
The Pentagon on Wednesday appeared to downplay any active preparations to directly intervene in Venezuela to topple President Nicolas Maduro, but acknowledged detailed contingency planning as political turmoil in the oil-rich nation deepens.
Riot police, masked protesters clash at Paris May Day rally
Dozens of masked and hooded anarchists clashed with riot police in Paris on Wednesday, burning bins, smashing property and hurling bottles and rocks, hijacking a May Day rally that was focused on protesting against President Emmanuel Macron’s policies….
Russian police detain over 100 people at May Day protests: rights monitor
Russian riot police and national guardsmen detained more than 100 people during May Day protests on Wednesday, sometimes using extreme force to take into custody anti-government activists, Reuters witnesses and a rights monitoring group said.
Turkey denies two citizens held in Libya are spies
Two Turkish restaurant workers have been detained in Libya by forces of eastern military commander Khalifa Haftar, and the Turkish authorities have denied that they were spies, a Turkish newspaper reported on Wednesday.
U.S. military focused on gathering intelligence on Venezuela: Dunford
The United States military is focused on collecting intelligence on the situation in Venezuela and to be prepared to respond if President Donald Trump requested more, the top U.S. general said on Wednesday.
U.S. and Taliban resume talks as Kabul seeks role in peace process
American and Taliban officials resumed talks in Qatar on Wednesday aimed at ending a 17-year war in Afghanistan, while the Afghan government hosted a rare assembly in Kabul to ensure its interests are upheld in any peace deal.
We need to end Brexit uncertainty as soon as possible: UK PM May
Britain needs to end the current uncertainty regarding its exit from the European Union as soon as possible, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday.




