
Thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets of Caracas and other major cities across the country Wednesday, calling for peace in their country and rejecting right-wing opposition plans to destabilize the government of President Nicolas Maduro. ... More

Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets on Wednesday in over a dozen Brazilian cities for a national day of action dubbed the “Cry of the Excluded” to protest the country’s unelected government, as President Michel Temer made his first public appearance one week after being installed in office. ... More

The U.S. media giant Fox has settled a sexual harassment lawsuit with Fox News host Gretchen Carlson for $20 million.... More

Chile's Senate Health Commission approved a bill decriminalizing abortion in three specific cases, with the Christian Democratic Party voting for it -- in a surprising move -- inching one step closer to lifting a decades-long ban on the practice imposed in 1989 by the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship. ... More

Israel has begun the construction of a giant concrete wall that will completely encircle the Gaza Strip, which is already grappling with a devastating siege imposed by the Tel Aviv regime. ... More

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump enjoys far more support among military voters and war veterans than his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, a new poll has found. ... More

Colombians residing in 64 countries are set to vote in the October 2 referendum in order to decide on whether to approve the peace deal reached between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP). ... More

Israeli war planes have bombed Syrian army positions in Syria’s Golan Heights for the second time in less than a week. ... More

The UK government confirms a plan to build a 13 feet (3.9 meters) wall in Calais, saying the work will begin soon. Immigration Minister Robert Goodwill told British lawmakers that the wall was part of a £17-million package of joint Anglo-French security measures to minimize refugee flow. ... More

The administration of U.S. President Barack Obama has offered Saudi Arabia $115 billion in arms sales, according to a report from Reuters. ... More

Bank workers in Brazil launched a nationwide strike Tuesday morning to demand higher wages and better working conditions. ... More

Thousands of people have staged a demonstration in The Hague in protest at an official visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the Netherlands, demanding that he is brought to justice for his crimes.... More

U.S. President Barack Obama is in Laos for an historic visit -- the first for a sitting U.S. president. ... More
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A New York Times analysis of Hillary Clinton’s fundraising schedule shows she raised $50 million at elite gatherings over the last two weeks of August --raising an average of $150,000 an hour.... More

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has once again defended her stance on allowing asylum seekers into Germany despite her party's loss at local elections apparently over the government's refugee policy.... More
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