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Yemeni raids kill 16 al-Qaida militants in south

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
SANAA, Yemen (AP) -- Yemeni government forces pounded al-Qaida targets on Monday, killing at least 16 militants in the troubled south where the army is trying to uproot the terror group, military officials said....

World stocks drop as worries over Greece intensify

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
MILAN (AP) -- World stock markets dropped Monday as worries intensified over the condition of the eurozone and whether Greece is edging towards leaving the single currency union....

Why Is The Obama Administration Allowing The Chinese Government To Buy Up U.S. Oil And Gas Deposits Worth Billions Of Dollars?

TruthNews.US - News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
American Dream | If we are trying to become independent of foreign oil, then why is the Obama administration allowing the Chinese government to buy up U.S. oil and gas deposits worth billions of dollars?

Gulf Arab envoys study proposals for greater ties

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Gulf Arab leaders have had no problems speaking in a common voice about efforts to fend off opposition inspired by the Arab Spring and the ambitions of their rival, Iran. On Monday, the region's envoys will examine whether to carry that unity to the next level with proposals that foresee a super-state stretching from Kuwait to Oman....

AP Exclusive: Moderate Taliban speaks of divisions

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- One of the most powerful men on the Taliban council, Agha Jan Motasim, nearly lost his life in a hail of bullets for advocating a negotiated settlement that would bring a broad-based government to his beleaguered homeland of Afghanistan....

AP Exclusive: Moderate Taliban speaks of divisions

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- One of the most powerful men on the Taliban council, Agha Jan Motasim, nearly lost his life in a hail of bullets for advocating a negotiated settlement that would bring a broad-based government to his beleaguered homeland of Afghanistan....

Libyans want answers over deadly NATO airstrikes

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Mohammed al-Gherari lost five family members, including a young niece and nephew, when NATO accidentally struck their compound in the Libyan capital as they slept....

Libyans want answers over deadly NATO airstrikes

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Mohammed al-Gherari lost five family members, including a young niece and nephew, when NATO accidentally struck their compound in the Libyan capital as they slept....

Dalai Lama alleges poison plot; China cries foul

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
BEIJING (AP) -- China accused the Dalai Lama of being deceitful Monday after he reportedly alleged that Chinese agents trained Tibetan women to assassinate him by planting poison in their hair for him to touch during blessings....

Dalai Lama alleges poison plot; China cries foul

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
BEIJING (AP) -- China accused the Dalai Lama of being deceitful Monday after he reportedly alleged that Chinese agents trained Tibetan women to assassinate him by planting poison in their hair for him to touch during blessings....

Plane crash kills 15 in Nepal mountains; 6 survive

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) -- A plane crashed into a mountain in the Himalayas while trying to land at an airport in northern Nepal on Monday, killing 15 people and critically injuring six....

AP Exclusive: Moderate Taliban speaks of divisions

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- One of the most powerful men on the Taliban council, Agha Jan Motasim, nearly lost his life in a hail of bullets for advocating a negotiated settlement that would bring a broad-based government to his beleaguered homeland of Afghanistan....

AP Exclusive: Secret case against Pakistan officer

AP - World News - Tue, 2025-04-29 06:15
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) -- From his prison cell, a senior Pakistani officer accused of plotting with a shadowy Islamist organization to take over the military released his political manifesto: His call was for the army to sever its anti-terror alliance with the United States, which he contends is forcing Pakistan to fight its own people....
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