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Rockslide In Guatemala Kills 4, Injures 10
Authorities in Guatemala said Wednesday that four people were killed and 10 injured after an enormous rock loosened by days of rain fell from a hillside onto eight homes.
Greece Recalls Its Ambassador To Azerbaijan
Greeces Foreign Ministry says it is recalling its ambassador to Azerbaijan following what it says are completely unfounded and insulting allegations by the Azerbaijani government that it is tolerating the preparation of terrorist acts.
South African Unions Protest Over Corruption, Job Losses, Wages
South Africa's biggest trade union group, COSATU, urged members to stay away from work on Wednesday to protest about job losses, wage curbs and corruption cases.
Church Leader Tests Positive For Coronavirus In Montenegro
The head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, which led months of protests against the small Balkan states proWestern government, has been hospitalized after testing positive for the coronavirus, the church said Wednesday.
Armenia Says Turkey Seeks To Continue Genocide In Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said the actions of Turkey and Azerbaijan amounted to a "terroristic attack" over NagornoKarabakh that formed part of the continuation of Armenian genocide.
Boil-water Notice Lifted From Texas City Where Microbe Found
A boilwater notice was lifted Tuesday from the drinkingwater system of a Houstonarea city where water tainted with a deadly, microscopic parasite was blamed for the death of a 6yearold boy.
At Gettysburg, Biden Promises To Heal Widening U.S. Divisions
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden traveled to the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the U.S. Civil War on Tuesday, promising to put politics aside and try to heal the country's widening racial, political and economic divisions.
How Eddie Van Halen Transformed Michael Jackson's 'Beat It'
Before Eddie Van Halen agreed to add a guitar break to Michael Jackson's Beat It, one of the most famous cameos in rock history, he had to be sure the phone call from producer Quincy Jones wasn't a practical joke.
Factbox: White House Staff, Top Republicans Who Have Tested Positive For Coronavirus
A growing number of White House staff and senior Republicans have tested positive for the novel coronavirus since President Donald Trump revealed he had contracted the respiratory disease.
South African Company To Sell $2B Stake In Louisiana Plants
A South African energy and chemical company has announced it is selling 50% stake in three of its plants in Louisiana to another company.
Drug Dealers Kidnap Associate's Grandparents from New York Home, Ransom Them for Cocaine or $3.5M
Four men from Quebec and one from Plattsburgh, New York, face charges of kidnapping, forcible confinement and extortion for the abduction of James and Sandra Helm of Moira, a town of 3,000 residents about 15 miles (24 kilometers) from the Canadian border,...
Wisconsin Governor Restricts Public Indoor Gatherings
Gov. Tony Evers' administration issued a new order Tuesday limiting the size of public indoor gatherings as COVID19 spreads unchecked across the state, in a move certain to alienate Republicans as well as tavern and restaurant owners.
Supporters Mirror Trump's Rosy Projection Of Virus Infection
As an infected President Donald Trump urged Americans not to fear the virus that has killed more than 1 million people worldwide, many of his supporters were already in sync with that message.
The Latest: Trump's Doctor Says President Has 'No Symptoms'
The Latest on President Donald Trump's health after his COVID19 diagnosis (all times local):
Virginia's Governor Says He's Developed Mild COVID Symptoms
Virginia's governor said he has developed mild symptoms of the coronavirus a little less than two weeks after he and the state's first lady tested positive.
Britain Seen As A Defender Of International Law, Says Raab
British foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Tuesday no other country sees Britain as anything other than a defender of international law when asked whether passing the Internal Market Bill had hurt the country's reputation.