Pakistani village asks: Where are bodies of militants India says it bombed?
The only confirmed victim of India’s air strike against Pakistan is still unsure why he was shaken awake in the early hours of Tuesday by an explosion that rocked his mud brick house and left him with a cut above his right eye.
Israeli Justice Ministry confirms intention to indict Netanyahu
Israel’s Justice Ministry issued a statement on Thursday confirming a television report that the country’s attorney-general intends to charge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in three corruption cases, pending a hearing.
Russia’s Putin hopes for quick settlement of India-Pakistan crisis: Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a phone call that he hopes for a quick settlement of a crisis between India and Pakistan, the Kremlin said in a statement.
UK PM May says ‘our absolute focus’ should be on getting Brexit deal: letter
British Prime Minister Theresa May said the government’s absolute focus should be on getting a Brexit deal that parliament would approve, writing to a lawmaker who had earlier resigned as a minister citing worries about a delayed exit.
Protesters challenge emergency courts in Sudan, police fire tear gas
More than 1,000 anti-government protesters demonstrated in and around Sudan’s capital Khartoum on Thursday, witnesses said, the first rallies since emergency courts were set up nationwide on Tuesday to combat more than two months of unrest.
UK farming minister resigns over prospect of Brexit delay
British farming minister George Eustice said on Thursday he had resigned from government over Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision to offer parliament a possible vote on delaying Brexit.
Good riddance? EU’s ‘Brexit fatigue’ limits UK extension options
Britain has just four weeks left as a member of the European Union. Or maybe not. Staying weeks, months, even years longer is the talk of London; but such ideas are getting a frosty hearing on the continent.
EU Commission strikes back at Hungarian migration campaign ‘fiction’
The European Commission sought on Thursday to address suggestions in a Hungarian government information campaign that Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and billionaire investor George Soros seek to flood the country with migrants.
Venezuela’s Guaido to meet Brazilian president in anti-Maduro push
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido met with European Union ambassadors to Brazil on Thursday ahead of a meeting with Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro in an effort to drum up international pressure on President Nicolas Maduro to step down.
Burden back on diplomats as Trump and Kim fail to reach North Korea deal
The failure of U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to secure even a limited deal at their second nuclear summit means any breakthrough now depends on working-level talks that have made little progress since last year.




