Helicopter crash kills four Americans and their pilot in Kenya
Four Americans and their Kenyan pilot were killed when their helicopter crashed shortly after taking off from a remote island in Lake Turkana in a national park in northwest Kenya, officials said on Monday.
Murdered Polish mayor’s deputy wins by landslide to replace him
Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, the former deputy of murdered Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, won a landslide victory in elections to replace him in the northern Polish city, preliminary results showed on Monday.
Iran’s Khamenei doubted Europe could help Tehran against U.S. sanctions
A closed-door speech last year by Iran’s Supreme Leader voicing doubt about the Iranian government’s diplomatic overtures to Europe was released on Monday in a sign of feuding over foreign policy that led to a short-lived resignation by the foreign min…
Northern Irish DUP: We want treaty-level change to May’s Brexit deal
The Northern Irish party which props up British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal wants “treaty-level change” before it will support her divorce deal, the BBC said.
Car rams into Israeli troops, Palestinian attackers killed: military
Three Palestinians deliberately drove a car into Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank on Monday and two of the attackers were shot dead after critically injuring an officer, the Israeli military said.
Iran’s Khamenei doubted Europe could help Tehran against U.S. sanctions: website
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei advised the government last July not to rely on a European package to protect Tehran against U.S. sanctions, after U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew from a nuclear deal and reimposed penalties.
Ukraine’s Tymoshenko: ‘gas princess’, prisoner, and next president?
Yulia Tymoshenko has been Ukraine’s prime minister twice, was the global face of a revolution, imprisoned by two different presidents, and the target of an operation to discredit her by President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager.
Brexit bribe? UK PM May unveils $2.1 billion fund for Brexit-backing towns
British Prime Minister Theresa May will on Monday set out plans for a 1.6 billion pound ($2.11 billion) fund to help to boost economic growth in Brexit-supporting communities with ministers denying it was a bribe to win support for her EU exit deal.
Britain is seeking legally binding changes to Irish backstop: minister
Britain’s top government lawyer is seeking legally binding changes to the Irish border backstop and the Brexit negotiations are at a critical stage, Communities Secretary James Brokenshire said on Monday.
India says French-made Rafale jets to be inducted in September 2019
India will induct French-made Rafale combat jet in September, the chief of the Indian air force B.S. Dhanoa said on Monday.




