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A review board has found that four Border Patrol agents didn’t follow department rules when they opened fire in two separate incidents along the U
The Navy has announced trial dates for a U
An Estonian court has decided to release on parole an Estonian man who was found guilty of treason for passing on NATO secrets to Russia from 1995 until 2008 _ in a case considered one of the worst spy scandals ever within the military bloc
South Korean President Moon Jae-in says the global diplomatic push to defuse the nuclear standoff with North Korea is at a “critical crossroads”
France, Germany and the United Kingdom say Iran efforts to develop “nuclear-capable ballistic missiles” go against a Security Council resolution calling on Tehran not to undertake any activity related to such missiles
The International Criminal Court has opened a three-day hearing on Afghanistan
The Philippine defense chief says he has recommended that the president not extend martial law in the country’s south, which was declared in 2017 to help troops quell a bloody siege by Islamic State group-aligned jihadists in Marawi city
FINANCIAL MARKETS Asian stocks follow Wall Street lower on trade worries BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets are following Wall Street lower today, after President Donald Trump cast doubt over the potential for a trade…
A government official says six Indian paramilitary soldiers have died after firing at each other in a camp in central India
Most of the Marines who were labeled as criminals in front of their colleagues at Camp Pendleton after a human smuggling probe won’t go to court
The Homeland Security Department is considering requiring that all travelers, including American citizens, be photographed entering or leaving the country
A Colorado weapons manufacturer has agreed to a $1 million settlement for allegedly shipping subpar grenade launchers to the U.S. Army
Asylum seekers desperate to enter the U.S. have started to spring down vehicle lanes or rent cars at border crossings to try to avoid the Trump policy that prohibits them from filing claims at the border
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