Bodies of 32 Cuban officers killed during US strike on Venezuela repatriated The bodies of 32 Cuban officers killed during a stunning U.S. attack on Venezuela have been repatriated o their homeland ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 3 days 3d Share
A new era for Canada-China relations? Prime Minister Carney signals change in Beijing Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada and China are entering a new era of relations ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 3 days 3d Share
Russia expels British diplomat from Moscow embassy over spying claims Russian authorities have ordered a British diplomat to leave the country, accusing the official of spying ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 3 days 3d Share
European troops arrive in Greenland as talks with US highlight 'disagreement' Troops from NATO countries, including France and Germany, are arriving in Greenland to boost security ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 3 days 3d Share
Syrian military tells civilians to evacuate contested area east of Aleppo amid rising tensions Syria's military has announced it will open a "humanitarian corridor" for civilians to evacuate from an area in Aleppo province ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 3 days 3d Share
Brazilian police kill 4 in Rio favela in operation to contain Red Command criminal gang Police in Rio de Janeiro say they killed four people who attacked security forces during an operation against the Red Command gang ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 4 days 4d Share
France bans British far-right activists targeting migrant boats Ten members of a British far-right group have been banned from entering France where they have been accused of destroying small boats used by migrants trying to reach the UK ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 4 days 4d Share
The UK is watering down plans for mandatory digital ID cards after a backlash The British government has scaled back plans for mandatory digital ID cards, initially proposed as a way of helping control immigration ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 4 days 4d Share
Ugandan voters face soldiers in the street and internet shutdown before election Ugandans are set to vote in an election for president and other leaders ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 4 days 4d Share
The UK is expected to approve a 'mega' Chinese embassy in London despite objections Britain's government is expected to approve a large Chinese embassy near London's financial district ... abcnews.com abcnews.com / feeds abcnews-com-international / / #news / / 4 days 4d Share