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Yemen's national museum damaged during deadly Israeli airstrikes, Houthi Ministry of Culture says

4:38 AM on Thursday, September 11

The Israeli airstrikes in Yemen that killed at least 35 people and wounded more than 130 others also caused damaged to Yemen’s national museum and other historical sites in its capital city

US envoy says Washington has lifted sanctions on Belarus national air carrier, Belavia

4:35 AM on Thursday, September 11

An envoy of U.S. President Donald Trump announced Thursday that Washington has lifted sanctions on Belarus national air carrier, Belavia

Hundreds seek to leave Nepal as the army tries to restore order after violent protests

2:42 AM on Thursday, September 11

Hundreds of people have crowded Nepal's main airport in Kathmandu to leave the country after violent protests toppled the government

Polish PM Tusk vows to press ahead with military modernization after Russian drone incursion

1:26 AM on Thursday, September 11

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is pledging to forge ahead with plans to modernize the country's military after Russian drones crossed into Poland

UN report says scam centers are spreading in East Timor

12:59 AM on Thursday, September 11

A U.N. agency says that a suspected scam call operation and a suspicious network of companies was discovered with links to a new free trade zone in the nation of East Timor

A US Orthodox influencer spoke against Russia's war. Then, she was ousted as a nun

9:28 PM on Wednesday, September 10

Sister Vassa Larin is an American nun who is best known for teaching about the Eastern Orthodox faith to thousands of viewers on YouTube

Investigation underway into deadly gas tanker explosion in Mexico City

9:25 PM on Wednesday, September 10

A gas tanker truck has exploded and burned multiple vehicles under a Mexico City highway overpass, killing four people and injuring 90 others

As fighting escalates, kidnappings of aid workers surge in South Sudan

9:20 PM on Wednesday, September 10

The number of aid workers kidnapped in South Sudan has more than doubled this year, according to two senior humanitarian officials working for international groups

Philippines protests China's plan for a nature reserve at a hotly disputed shoal

9:10 PM on Wednesday, September 10

The Philippines is protesting a plan by China to establish a nature reserve at one of the most hotly disputed shoals in the South China Sea and demanding that Beijing withdraw it immediately

South Korea says detained Korean workers released from Georgia facility before flight home

7:51 PM on Wednesday, September 10

South Korea’s president says Korean companies will likely hesitate to make further investments in the United States unless Washington improves its visa system for their employees, as U.S. authorities released hundreds of workers who were detained from a Georgia factory site last week

Brazil Supreme Court justice breaks with 2 peers, votes to absolve Bolsonaro as trial continues

5:04 PM on Wednesday, September 10

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was given some respite on Wednesday after a Supreme Court justice voted to acquit him from all charges in his alleged coup trial

Massive gas tanker explosion in Mexico City kills 3 people and injures 70 others

2:33 PM on Wednesday, September 10

A gas tanker truck has exploded and burned multiple vehicles under a Mexico City highway overpass, killing three people and injuring 70 others

Another full blackout hits Cuba as the island's energy crisis worsens

8:33 AM on Wednesday, September 10

A total blackout has hit Cuba, marking the latest in a series of outages blamed on aging infrastructure and fuel shortages at power plants

4 years, 3 protest movements: How public fury toppled leaders in Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh

5:18 AM on Wednesday, September 10

The deadly protests in Nepal that forced the country's prime minister to resign on Tuesday were a result of long-simmering discontent ignited by the government’s ban on major social media platforms

China approves nature reserve at disputed South China Sea shoal claimed by the Philippines

4:41 AM on Wednesday, September 10

China has approved the establishment of a national nature reserve at Scarborough Shoal, a disputed territory also claimed by the Philippines in the South China Sea

Israeli airstrikes on Yemen kill at least 35, Houthi officials say

1:13 AM on Wednesday, September 10

Yemen's Houthi rebels say Israeli airstrikes targeting the rebels in Yeman have killed at least 35 people and wounded over 130 others

As Nepal's army tries to restore order, capital's residents ask what's next

9:09 PM on Tuesday, September 9

A curfew was lifted for a few hours in Nepal’s capital allowing people to rush to buy groceries and supplies as confusion set on the Himalayan nation about the future after the collapse of the government

South Korea says a charter plane carrying South Korean workers will leave Atlanta at Thursday noon

7:11 PM on Tuesday, September 9

South Korea says a charter plane that is planned to carry South Korean workers who were detained in an immigration raid in Georgia will depart Thursday at noon to return home

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