Car rams into Israeli soldiers in West Bank, attackers shot: military
Palestinians drove a car into several Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank on Monday and the three attackers were shot by troops, the military said.
Venezuela’s Guaido to risk arrest as he returns home to challenge Maduro
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido plans to run the risk of arrest by returning home on Monday, after he ignored a court-imposed travel ban and toured Latin American allies to boost support for his campaign to oust President Nicolas Maduro.
Trump suggests Cohen hearing contributed to failure of North Korea summit
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that the Democrats’ decision to interview his longtime fixer, lawyer Michael Cohen, on the same day as a meeting with Kim Jong Un may have led to the North Korea summit ending with no deal.
U.S. Palestinian mission in Jerusalem to merge with Israel embassy on Monday
The U.S. consulate in Jerusalem, which serves Palestinians, will be absorbed into the new U.S. Embassy to Israel on Monday, the State Department said, a planned merger that has angered Palestinian leadership.
U.S. Palestinian mission to merge with Israel embassy on Monday
The U.S. consulate in Jerusalem, which serves Palestinians, will be absorbed into the new U.S. Embassy to Israel on Monday, the State Department said, a merger that has angered Palestinian leadership.
Estonian center-right opposition wins elections
Estonia’s opposition center-right Reform party pulled off a surprise win over Prime Minister Juri Ratas’ governing center-left Centre party in Sunday’s parliamentary elections.
British PM May promises 1.6 billion pound 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, particularly in the north of England.
New protests in Algeria after Bouteflika submits re-election bid
Hundreds of Algerians gathered in the capital and other cities late on Sunday to protest against President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s plan to seek re-election, according to residents and footage posted online.
UK’s Cox scraps bid for Irish backstop time-limit, exit clause: Telegraph
U.K. Attorney General Geoffrey Cox has abandoned attempts to secure a hard time-limit or unilateral exit mechanism for the Irish backstop, the Telegraph reported on Sunday.
Estonian center-right opposition wins parliamentary election
Estonia’s center-right opposition Reform party emerged the biggest party in the country’s parliamentary elections on Sunday, placing its leader, Kaja Kallas, in the pole position to become the country’s first female prime minister.




