Europe January 29, 2017 European leaders oppose Trump travel ban, far right applauds The leaders of Britain and Germany joined other American allies Sunday in criticizing President Donald Trump's U.S. entry ban for people from some Muslim-majority countries, even as far-right politicians on the continent celebrated the move.
US January 29, 2017 Jordan king to visit US, 3 days after Trump's refugee ban Jordan's King Abdullah II is to begin a working visit to Washington on Monday, three days after President Donald Trump temporarily banned entry to the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority countries and suspended the refugee resettlement program.
RELIGION January 29, 2017 Lawyer for Myanmar's ruling party assassinated at airport A supporter of Myanmar's ruling party says a legal adviser for the National League for Democracy was assassinated Sunday at the airport after returning from a trip overseas.
RELIGION January 29, 2017 Fake leopard skins used in South Africa to save live cats At least 1,200 men in ceremonial attire danced at a mainly Zulu gathering in South Africa on Sunday, wearing a mix of hides of illegally hunted leopards and Chinese-made, spotted capes designed by conservationists to reduce demand for the real thing.
US January 29, 2017 The Latest: Rouhani: Time to remove walls between nations The Latest on President Donald Trump (all times local): 1 p.m.
Europe January 29, 2017 France, Germany unite in face of Trump refugee ban France and Germany formed a united front on Saturday following the announcement of President Donald Trump's travel ban.
US January 29, 2017 PM Trudeau says Canada will take refugees Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a message for refugees rejected by U.S. President Donald Trump: Canada will take you.
GLOBAL ECONOMY January 28, 2017 Refugee NGO calls Trump suspension 'harmful and hasty' The International Rescue Committee is calling President Donald Trump's suspension of the U.S. refugee resettlement program a "harmful and hasty" decision.
Europe January 28, 2017 Knights of Malta: Pope writes to stress order's sovereignty The Knights of Malta say Pope Francis has written to their leaders stressing the sovereignty of the ancient Catholic lay order, following a condom scandal linked to the order's charitable work.