Angelina Jolie Accused of Being CIA Agent by Politician
The actress visited Peru as a special envoy for the United Nations refugee agency to meet with Venezuelan migrants this week.
Thousands Arrested in Indian Temple Protests
Authorities arrested at least 2,200 people from the state of Kerala who protested a recent court ruling that allows women to enter the Sabarimala Temple.
Politician Who Called for 'Final Solution' Is Fired
Fraser Anning wanted "to give the people a say on who comes into this country" with his most recently proposed referendum, despite receiving warnings from his own party.
European Leader Says Migrants 'Need to Go Home'
"These people should stay home and we should help them in Africa," the prime minister said.
China Urges Trump To Use Huawei Instead Of iPhones
"If they are really worried about Apple phones being bugged, then they can change to using Huawei," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.
British Politician Compares Socialists to Nazis
"I would remind you when you talk about right-wing extremists, we have to remember that the Nazis were National Socialists," Syed Kamall told politicians.
France Considering Teaching Arabic in Public Schools
Nevertheless, many disapprove of the education minister's idea.
UN Says French Ban On Face Veils Violates Human Rights
A spokesperson from the French foreign ministry defended the ban, saying that a face veil was "incompatible with the principle of fraternity and the basic values of a democratic and open society."
Archaeologists Find World's 'Oldest Intact Shipwreck'
The lack of oxygen allowed the ship to stay preserved underwater for more than 2,400 years.
Monkeys Stone Indian Man to Death
The monkeys reportedly took bricks from a damaged building and threw them at the 72-year-old man from a tree.
Crimea: Data From School Shooter's Computer Erased
"When they did a search and saw the computer, all information, messages and such had been deleted," said Lyudmila Lubina, Crimea's human rights ombudswoman.
White House Official Calls Trudeau 'Little Punk Kid'
"'We didn't walk away, we didn't end it, we made a deal. Alright? 'Spite that little punk kid running Canada, we still made it,'" National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said about the new free trade agreement.
U.S. Denies Visa to Former Chinese Camp Detainee
Washington rejected his visa application earlier this month.
Woman Charged For Faking Cancer To Raise Money
A prosecutor said the woman had used a "large amount of effort and complexity" in the alleged scam.
Nicaraguan 'Operation Clean-Up' Has Killed 322 People
Police and pro-government groups have killed more than 322 people and injured at least 2,000 others in what the government is calling "Operation Clean-Up."
Soccer Club Keeps Supporter Of Far Right Off Of Team
The president of the club told the captain of Afro-Napoli United, Concetta "Titty" Astarita, that she would not be allowed to play because she was "allies" with the country's far-right Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini.
Police Arrest Wanted Drug Trafficker After Two Years
Francisco Tejón, the alleged leader of the Castañas drug gang, arrived at a police station in the town of La Linea de Concepción near the Gibraltar border after being on the run for two years.
Woman Kills Herself And Kids After Husband Fakes Death
Police reportedly found the bodies of the woman and the couple's children in a pond near their home in the southeastern town of Langtang, China.
Kanye West Meeting With Uganda President Was 'Immoral'
"It would have been great if he had used his voice for the good of people in Africa. I'm a musician, but I am not allowed to stage a show in my own country because I disagree with the president," Bobi Wine said.
Brexit: EU Official Not Optimistic on Meeting With May
European Council President Donald Tusk said he will ask the British prime minister for concrete proposals at Wednesday's meeting.
Deportations Increase to Country Where Slavery Persists
The Trump administration is set to deport four men to slavery hotbed Mauritania just a week after the president said they were working to protect victims of traffickers.
Italian Government Orders Migrants Out of 'Model' Town
"Riace must become a stronghold of resistance," Naples Mayor Luigi de Magistris said.
Pope Defrocks Two Bishops Accused of Sexual Abuse
The retired Chilean bishops were removed "as a consequence of manifest abuse of minors," the Vatican's statement read.
South Korea Says North Promises to Abolish Nukes
"If North Korea takes certain measures, the end-of-war declaration would be a political statement that would announce that the long-standing hostile relations between Pyongyang and Washington had ended," said Moon.
Violent Attacks Take Place Amid Brazil Election
An investigation has found that supporters of Brazil's far-right presidential candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, are to blame for 50 separate acts of violence in a two-week period.
Students Asked to Report Teachers Critical of Party
"What's happening with this portal is pure denunciation. You just have to look at a history book or also at the present day to recognize this as something belonging to systems with a clear totalitarian character," one teacher said.
Malaysia Set to Abolish Death Penalty
The decision, welcomed by human rights groups, will affect the more than 1,200 people who are on death row for crimes including murder, kidnapping, and drug trafficking.
Jehovah's Witnesses Detained for Extremism In Russia
The denomination, which has around 175,000 members and 395 local chapters in Russia, was added to a list of extremist organizations and banned in 2017.
First Suicide Prevention Minister Appointed in U.K.
"We can end the stigma that has forced too many to suffer in silence," British Prime Minister Theresa May said.
Former Miss Iraq Flees Country After Death Threat
The 2015 Miss Iraq winner reportedly received a message saying "you're next" from a man claiming to be a member of ISIS. The message was one of many the beauty queen received since winning the title.