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Parler squeezed as Trump seeks new online megaphone

Parler squeezed as Trump seeks new online megaphone

BOSTON — President Donald Trump has been kicked off of most mainstream social media platforms following his supporters’ siege on the U.S. Capitol.
Afghan officials: Bomb kills 3 in Kabul amid peace talks

Afghan officials: Bomb kills 3 in Kabul amid peace talks

KABUL — A roadside bomb exploded in Afghanistan's capital Sunday, killing at least three people in a vehicle. It was the latest attack to take place as government negotiators in Qatar resume peace talks with the Taliban.
Indonesian divers find parts of plane wreckage in Java Sea

Indonesian divers find parts of plane wreckage in Java Sea

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Authorities said they determined the location of the crash site and black boxes of a Boeing 737-500 on Sunday, a day after the aircraft crashed into the Java Sea with 62 people on board shortly after taking off from Indonesia's c
Israelis protest Netanyahu amid 3rd virus lockdown

Israelis protest Netanyahu amid 3rd virus lockdown

JERUSALEM — Thousands of Israelis on Saturday renewed weekly demonstrations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for the long-serving leader to resign over corruption charges against him and his alleged mishandling of the coronavirus cr
UN envoy: Britain is `gung ho' about world role after Brexit

UN envoy: Britain is `gung ho' about world role after Brexit

CAMEROON, Cameroon — Britain’s new U.N. ambassador says the government is feeling “gung ho” about continuing its role as an important player on the world stage despite its exit from the European Union.
Minister: Massive power outage leaves Pakistan in the dark

Minister: Massive power outage leaves Pakistan in the dark

ISLAMABAD — A major technical fault in Pakistan's power generation and distribution system caused a massive power outage that plunged the country into darkness overnight, the energy minister said.
Johnson under fire as UK again faces onslaught of COVID-19

Johnson under fire as UK again faces onslaught of COVID-19

LONDON — The crisis facing Britain this winter is depressingly familiar: Stay-at-home orders and empty streets. Hospitals overflowing. A daily toll of many hundreds of coronavirus deaths. The U.K.
Australia, US, UK, Canada criticize Hong Kong mass arrests

Australia, US, UK, Canada criticize Hong Kong mass arrests

CANBERRA, Australia — The foreign ministers of Australia, the United States, Great Britain and Canada issued a joint statement Sunday expressing “serious concern” about the arrest of 55 democracy activists and supporters in Hong Kong last week.
Asia Today: China reports 380 cases south of Beijing

Asia Today: China reports 380 cases south of Beijing

BEIJING — More than 380 people have tested positive in a growing COVID-19 outbreak south of Beijing in China's Hebei province. Hebei health authorities said that 40 new cases had been confirmed Sunday morning, bringing the total to 223.
After DOJ warning, NCAA to delay vote on compensation rules

After DOJ warning, NCAA to delay vote on compensation rules

MIAMI — The NCAA is set to delay a potential landmark vote on legislation that would permit college athletes to be compensated for their fame for the first time after the association received a warning from the Department of Justice about potential a