12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
World News Volcano of Fire triggers new exodus just months after killing hundreds The 12,300-feet Volcano of Fire is one of the most active in Central America. 19/11/2018
World News Protesters in Tijuana, Mexico, oppose migrant caravan "We're sounding like Trump's America here in Mexico," said Francis Belmontes, who doesn't want the Central Americans in the border city. 19/11/2018
World News U.S.-China tensions heightened as Pence ends Asia trip Papua New Guinea's prime minister, Peter O'Neill, said that "the entire world is worried" about tensions between China and the U.S. 18/11/2018
World News How the Catholic 'alt-right' aims to purge LGBTQ members from the church Websites like Church Militant, LifeSite News and the Lepanto Institute are ratcheting up the rhetoric with personal attacks on supporters of gay Catholics. 18/11/2018
World News Baby baristas: Could kids hold the key to Colombia's coffee future? "I want to run my own coffee shop one day. And I want kids from all over the world to come and share this coffee with me," said Julián Murillo, 8. 18/11/2018
World News Ousted Sri Lankan Prime Minister's party asks Facebook to protect its supporters In a letter to Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, the United National Party said it feared information sharing with what it calls the country's "illegal" government could lead to a crackdown against its supporters. 18/11/2018
World News Asylum seekers — once welcomed in Mexico — met with fear, disdain in Tijuana The border city welcomed Haitian refugees two years ago, but the latest migrant caravan is unpopular with the mayor and some residents. 18/11/2018
World News California wildfire missing nears 1,300 "There's really no way to describe just the pure devastation," a fire official said. 18/11/2018
World News First wave of migrants arrive in Tijuana, Mexico, filling shelters Caravan members who traveled to the border on foot from Central America start the lengthy process of applying for political asylum in the U.S. 18/11/2018
World News European countries target child marriage in wake of refugee crisis Child marriage increases the chances of girls' dropping out of education, living in poverty and becoming victims of domestic violence. 17/11/2018
World News Argentine submarine found a year after disappearing with 44 aboard The San Juan was some 270 miles off Argentina's Patagonian coast when it sent its last signal. 17/11/2018
World News California wildfire missing tops 1,000 The deaths from the Camp Fire and another fire near Los Angeles is at least 74, officials said, but most have been 17/11/2018
USA Dolphin found shot to death on California beach "It's just a vicious act of brutality." 17/11/2018
USA Saudi crown prince ordered Khashoggi dead, CIA concludes 'The claims in this purported assessment are false,' said the Saudi ambassador to the U.S., the crown prince's brother. 17/11/2018
World News Son of elderly American held in Iran fears his father could die in custody If the Iranian-American dies in custody, it could trigger a crisis between the United States and Iran. 16/11/2018
Europe News EU to take first steps towards disciplinary process against Italy EU to start disciplinary process against Italy over budget, sources say 16/11/2018
World News Imelda Marcos posts bail for graft conviction in Philippines The former first lady, found guilty of graft, could serve 6 to 11 years in prison for each of the seven counts of violating an anti-corruption law. 16/11/2018
World News Arrests in GoFundMe homeless 'scam' show perils of crowdfunding The case is "a perfect example of the inherent risks and weaknesses of giving over a crowdfunding site," one expert noted. 16/11/2018
World News Mail bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc pleads not guilty Sayoc, 56, faces life in prison for allegedly sending pipe bombs to critics of President Donald Trump. 16/11/2018