Nov 04 Watch 8:08 How Ukraine's involvement in U.S. politics could affect its long war By Simon Ostrovsky Russia’s 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula was the largest European land grab since World War II. No shots were fired there, but in eastern Ukraine, a brutal war ensued, dragging on for nearly six years so far and killing… Continue watching
Nov 04 In Spain, thousands protest verdict in sex crime case By Aritz Parra, Associated Press The protests come after five men accused of gang-raping an intoxicated 14-year-old girl were sentenced to 10 to 12 years behind bars. Continue reading
Nov 04 U.S. tells UN it is officially leaving Paris climate deal By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that he submitted a formal notice to the United Nations. That starts a withdrawal process that does not become official for one year. Continue reading
Nov 04 Iran unveils anti-American murals at former U.S. Embassy By Associated Press Among the paintings is a depiction of the Statue of Liberty with a cut-off arm and the shooting down of a U.S. drone, which is illustrated with bats flying out of it. Continue reading
Nov 04 India experiences worst air pollution in 3 years By Sheikh Saaliq, Associated Press Authorities restricted many private vehicles from taking to the roads of India's capital on Monday amid the public health crisis. Continue reading
Nov 04 Protesters killed as clashes erupt on Baghdad bridge By Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Murtada Faraj, Associated Press Police and hospital officials said at least one person was killed and 24 wounded in the clashes on the bridge, where security forces used live ammunition, rubber bullets and tear gas grenades. Continue reading
Nov 04 Most Southeast Asian leaders skip meetings with Trump's proxy By Jim Gomez, Grant Peck, Associated Press The U.S. sent recently appointed national security adviser Robert O'Brien to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations gathering in President Donald Trump's stead. Continue reading
Nov 04 Iran breaks further from nuclear deal on anniversary of U.S. Embassy crisis By Nasser Karimi, Jon Gambrell, Associated Press Iran is doubling the number of advanced centrifuges it operates. Continue reading
Nov 03 Watch 5:06 Globally, people are taking their discontent to the streets By PBS NewsHour While mass demonstrations against the government have rocked Hong Kong for months, protests in Iraq and Lebanon have unseated respective governments. People in Barcelona, Haiti and Chile have also taken to the streets with their demands. Vali Nasr, a former… Continue watching
Nov 03 Iraqis block roads in support of anti-government protests By Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Associated Press Iraqi protesters blocked roads in Baghdad on Sunday to raise pressure on the government to resign after more than a week of renewed mass demonstrations. Continue reading