Woman Accused Of Murdering Half Brother Of North Korea’s Leader Is Freed
One of two women charged with killing Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un more than two years ago, was freed Monday — in a decision that shocked many.
Crucial Votes Lead Up To Brexit Deadline Which Is 3 Week Away
British Prime Minister Theresa May has returned from meetings in Strasbourg, France, ahead of Tuesday’s crucial vote on Brexit in Parliament. May has secured new promises from the European Union.
Should You Be Worried If You’re Flying On A Boeing 737 Max 8?
David Greene talks to David Soucie, a former FAA flight accident inspector, about the Boeing 737 MAX 8, the aircraft involved in the fatal crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 on Sunday.
U.S. Pulls Remaining Staffers Out Of Its Embassy In Venezuela
Venezuela’s political crisis — pitting President Maduro against the country’s opposition leader — continues against the backdrop of a worsening humanitarian crisis and a massive power outage.
2nd Crash Of Boeing 737 Max 8 Leaves Flying Public Concerned
The Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed Sunday is the second fatal accident in less than five months involving the Boeing 737 Max 8. The two crashes renewed scrutiny of Boeing’s best-selling model.
Russians, Fearing Internet Isolation, Protest Government Plan
The rallies follow a bill to cut Russia off from the global Internet. Demonstrators on Sunday chanted, “Hands off the Internet.” About two dozen people were arrested.
New Law In Turkey Has People In Film, TV Industries Worried About Censorship
A new law in Turkey, apparently aimed at emphasizing a more pious lifestyle, is having a chilling effect on filmmakers and television producers.
Spike In Tourism To Indonesia’s Komodo Island Has Environmentalists Worried
Indonesia’s Komodo Island, a UNESCO heritage site famous for its giant lizards, is among the world’s best dive sites. An increase in tourism is prompting concern for the island’s ecosystem.
The Latest On The Investigation Of Ethiopian Airlines Crash Of Boeing 737 Max 8 Jet
Investigators in Ethiopia are working to determine why a Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed Sunday shortly after takeoff. This incident resembles last year’s crash of an Indonesian jet of the same model.
Much Of Venezuela Is Without Electricity As Blackout Continues
Venezuela’s blackout continued into its fifth day, heightening frustration for people already living with food and medicine shortages. Hospitals are struggling and communication networks are patchy.
‘Love is the only thing’: After tornado, Alabamans lean on one another
The violent tornado was one of 39 that touched down March 3 in the deadliest tornado outbreak in the United States since 2013. The victims, who ranged in age from 6 to 89, were part of the rich tapestry that made Beauregard special. Beauregard – an u…
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