Nobel Prize-Winning program led by pro-Trump former Republican governor
The chairwoman of the Norwegian Nobel committee praised the WFP fo helping those "who suffer from or face the threat of hunger," pointing out famine is still all too often used as a weapon of war.
Iran Says U.S. Sanctions Deny Us Food and Medicine Says FM
Mohammad Javad Zarif warned that the "culprits" behind sanctions that stop medicines "will face justice."
Man In Russia Sets Himself on Fire on Putin's Birthday
The 71-year-old is in a serious condition after witnesses described how he shouted about the Russian president before setting himself alight.
Taliban Hails Trump's Promise to Bring U.S. Troops 'Home by Christmas'
The Doha agreement struck in February between the Taliban and the U.S. was intended to allow the drawdown of foreign forces by May 2021.
Putin Says U.S. Ignored Russia's Invite for Cybersecurity Collaboration
In an interview with Russian state television, Vladimir Putin also criticized the tone of the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Mass Marine Animal Deaths in Kamchatka Dubbed an 'Environmental Disaster'
Russia's emergencies ministry is investigating the cause of the deaths of marine animals in the region.
Russia Hit by Second COVID Wave With Rising Deaths
Moscow has re-opened two temporary hospitals and private school students have been told to stay at home as the country faces its second wave of the pandemic.
New Zealand Flattens Curve for 2nd Time With Zero New Domestic COVID Cases
Auckland, which had a cluster of cases in August, joins the rest of the country and reaches the lowest level of alert.
Michael Hayden, Ex-CIA Director, Says Trump 'Doesn't Keep the Country Safe'
Michael Hayden said that while he disagreed with Democratic contender Joe Biden on some issues, Americans should vote for the former vice president and not Trump.
Conversion Therapy to Be Banned in New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern's Party Says
With Kiwis going to the polls on October 17, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party wants to ban the practice that stigmatizes members of the LGBTQ community.
Chris Cuomo Refuses to Play Sound on Trump's White House 'Propaganda' Video
Over pictures of the president on the White House balcony, the CNN anchor said: "How much bullshit do you need in your life?"
Cal Cunningham 'Hurt' Family with Romantic Texts, Won't Stop Campaign
Cunningham said he would continue his fight against Republican incumbent Thom Tillis to be senator for North Carolina.
China's Xi Jinping Wishes Trump and Melania an 'Early Recovery'
The Chinese leader was the latest among world leaders to send well wishes to the U.S. president and first lady following their positive tests for the coronavirus.
Mark Meadows Gives Chocolate to Trump Supporters Outside Hospital
Mark Meadows handed out the chocolate to those who had gathered outside Walter Reed hospital in support of the president.
Remdesivir Treatment for Trump Costs More Than His Reported Tax Bill
A five-day course of the COVID-19 treatment developed by Gilead Sciences would cost $3,120. The New York Times reported last week Trump had paid $750 in federal taxes in 2016 and 2017, which the president denies.
Mega Millions Results, Numbers for 10/02/20: Did Anyone Win the $41 Million
The winning numbers were 9, 38, 47, 49 and 68 with the Mega Ball 25 and the Megaplier 2x, according to the Mega Millions website.
Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Creeps Closer to Armenia's Capital
Armenia says it wants to engage with international mediators for an end to clashes with Azerbaijan over the breakaway region.
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Ronna McDaniel was tested after experiencing mild symptoms and becomes the latest of the White House inner circle to get the disease.
Mike Pence Tests Negative for COVID Hours After Trump Positive Diagnosis
Press secretary said the VP and his wife were in good health and wished the Trumps a speedy recovery.
World Leaders React to Trump Getting COVID-19
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi was among the first to respond to the president testing positive for the virus.
Putin Tried to Poison Me, Says Alexei Navalny
The Russian opposition campaigner told Der Spiegel Vladimir Putin was behind his Novichok attack, which the Kremlin has dismissed.
U.S Embassy Worker Death in Kyiv May Be Train Accident Not Murder: Police
The unnamed employee died in hospital after being found unconscious by a railroad near the American embassy in the Ukrainian capital.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Says Trump 'Melted on Stage' in Debate
The New York representative said: "He specifically name-checked an actual white supremacist organization."
World Media Dismayed at 'Chaotic' and 'Childish' Presidential Debate
Op-ed writers from media outlets in France, Spain, Italy, China and Russia were shocked by the tone of the debate between President Donald Trump and the Democratic contender, Joe Biden.
Joe Biden mocks Trump with sobbing emoji, asks 'Had enough?'
Ex-vice president tweets image of U.S. president from debate to the background noise of a baby crying.
Putin Ally: Based on Debate, We'll Have a New President in November
Oleg Deripaska's comments came as some Russian media outlets expressed dismay at the Ohio debate, with one lamenting how "the level of discussion turned out to be extremely low."
Lincoln Project to Trump: 'You Just Collapsed in Front of the Whole World'
"Your performance was weak," the ad's female narrator says, barely above a whisper. "You failed...you're losing, Donald."
Tucker Carlson Shows Sen. Dianne Feinstein at Airport With No Mask
Fox News host took aim at the California senator, who had called for mandated face coverings in airports in June.
Russia Gives 5,000 People COVID-19 Vaccine as Hospital Capacity Nears 90%
Vaccine developer the Gamaleya research center says the Sputnik V vaccine has been given to those at higher risk of infection.
Fears of 'Large-Scale War' after Dozens Killed in Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenia and Azerbaijan have accused the other of launching attacks outside the contested region over which 30,000 people were killed in conflict in the 1990s.

