WORLD NEWS - Last Generation Network News - TUESDAY MAY 2 2017
WORLD NEWS - Last Generation Network News - TUESDAY MAY 2 2017
BANGKOK - In one corner: the unpredictable dictator, the third-generation family ruler whose nation has a seven-decade reputation of being erratic, quick to take umbrage and insistent that it is powerful enough to upend the planet.
MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin was set to talk with the West's two most powerful leaders Tuesday, with a face-to-face meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, followed by a phone call with President Trump later in the day.
An FBI translator who was assigned to investigate a bloodthirsty ISIS terrorist wound up falling head-over-heels in love with the man - and married him instead, a report says.
Theresa May claims to be the one who can provide “strong and stable” leadership to the United Kingdom as the country prepares to leave the European Union.
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - The Islamic militant Hamas on Monday unveiled what had been billed as a new, seemingly more pragmatic political program aimed at ending the group's international isolation.
Ivanka Trump said in an interview that her goal was to be a moderating influence on the administration of her father, President Trump.
New Delhi (CNN) The bodies of two Indian soldiers allegedly killed while patrolling the Kashmir border were flown home Tuesday, as the Indian Army vowed revenge for what it called a "despicable act.
Michelle Obama joined students for lunch at Parklawn Elementary School in Alexandria, Va., in 2012. Credit Alex Wong/Getty Images.
The French vote again this weekend - it's the second and final round of the French presidential election. Centrist Emmanuel Macron finished first in the first round with 24 percent, followed by the National Front's Marine Le Pen (21.3 percent).
CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuela's socialist leader has ordered the writing of a new constitution, further angering opponents whose intensifying campaign to oust him has brought hundreds of thousands into the streets to demand change.
Police have retracted earlier accounts that a vehicle was reversing toward officers in an “aggressive manner” when one of the officers opened fire, striking and killing 15-year-old Jordan Edwards in a Dallas-area suburb Saturday night.
Secret Service agents surrounded Marine One as President Trump departed Joint Base Andrews in Maryland last week. Credit Al Drago/The New York Times.
Although Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has not officially accepted President Trump's offer to visit the White House, the prospect of it quickly set off alarm bells among critics, including an international human rights group that advocates a U.N ...
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