April 2, 2017 The Latest: Colombia AG to probe water and mud avalanche The Latest on the deadly river overflow in southern Colombia (all times local): 9:40 a.m.
April 2, 2017 Colombia flood: Over 200 dead after rivers overflow, toppling homes The search continued Sunday for loved ones in a small city in southern Colombia after heavy rains sent floodwaters, mud and debris surging through homes, killing at least 207 and leaving many injured or missing.
April 2, 2017 In DC visit, Egypt's el-Sissi to test 'chemistry' with Trump Making his first official visit to Washington, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi's meeting this week with U.S. President Donald Trump would be a significant step in the international rehabilitation of the general-turned-politician who was kept out of the Obama White House.
April 2, 2017 Israel PM warns enemies at missile defense ceremony Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is warning Israel's enemies not to test the Jewish state at a ceremony inaugurating a joint U.S.-Israeli missile interceptor.
April 2, 2017 Huge cargo ship disappears in South Atlantic with 22 crew members on board The South Korean vessel has sparked a search operation after disappearing in unknown circumstances
April 2, 2017 Pope offers prayers to victims of Colombia mud avalanche Pope Francis says he is "deeply pained" by "the gigantic avalanche of mud" in Colombia that has caused scores of deaths and injuries.
April 2, 2017 Guam Catholic Church sees a "perfect storm" of controversy The Catholic Church on the Pacific island of Guam has been devastated by allegations that its longtime archbishop sexually abused altar boys.
April 2, 2017 FIFA sends 1,300-page corruption probe to Swiss prosecutors FIFA has sent 1,300 pages of internal investigation reports into suspected bribery and corruption to Switzerland's attorney general.
April 2, 2017 The Latest: Colombia: 112 killed after rivers overflow The Latest on the deadly river overflow in southern Colombia (all times local): 11:50 a.m.
April 2, 2017 Venezuela leader urges court to review ruling on congress Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is urging the country's Supreme Court to review its decision stripping congress of its last powers, a ruling that set off a storm of criticism from the opposition and foreign governments.