Ecuador to tighten controls on Venezuelan immigrants after murder
Ecuador is setting up new units to check Venezuelan immigrants’ legal status and may tighten entry requirements after a Venezuelan man murdered his pregnant Ecuadorian girlfriend, President Lenin Moreno said on Sunday.
UK PM May considering amending Good Friday deal to solve Brexit deadlock: Daily Telegraph
British Prime Minister Theresa May is considering solving the Brexit deadlock by amending the Good Friday agreement after abandoning attempts to negotiate a cross-party deal, the Daily Telegraph reported late on Sunday.
Erdogan: Turkey is ready to take over Syria’s Manbij
Turkey is ready to take over security in Syria’s Manbij, where four U.S. citizens died in an Islamic State-claimed bombing last week, President Tayyip Erdogan told U.S. President Donald Trump in a telephone call on Sunday, the Turkish presidency said.
Four arrested over Northern Ireland car bomb, New IRA suspected
Four men were arrested on Sunday over a car bomb attack in Northern Ireland’s Londonderry and police are looking into whether the New IRA militant group was responsible, officers said.
Two more arrested over Northern Ireland car bomb: police
Two more men were arrested on Sunday over a car bomb attack in Northern Ireland’s Londonderry, police said, bringing to four the number in custody related to the investigation.
Ten U.N. peacekeepers killed in attack in northern Mali
Ten U.N. peacekeepers from Chad were killed and at least 25 were wounded while repelling an attack by armed assailants near a village in northern Mali on Sunday, the West African nation’s U.N. mission and the United Nations said.
Don’t hijack Brexit, minister warns Britain’s parliament
Parliament cannot be allowed to hijack Brexit, Trade Minister Liam Fox said on Sunday, in a warning to lawmakers who want to take more control over Britain’s departure from the European Union.
Russian senator says U.S. warship in Black Sea should keep its distance
Visits to the Black Sea by U.S. warships have nothing to do with U.S. security and are motivated by domestic politics, prominent Russian senator Alexei Pushkov said on Sunday, warning they should stay away from the Russian coast.
Explainer: Mexico’s fuel woes rooted in chronic theft, troubled refineries
Nearly a month after Mexico’s new president launched an ambitious plan to stamp out growing fuel theft, the strategy meant to crush corruption and organized crime is under heightened scrutiny.
Colombia’s Transandino oil pipeline hit by bomb attack: Ecopetrol
Colombian state-run oil company Ecopetrol SA said on Sunday a bomb attack on the Transandino pipeline caused spillage in southwestern Narino close to the border with Ecuador.




