July 19, 2016 Caregiver gets Zika from man who died in medical mystery Health authorities in Utah are investigating a unique case of Zika found in a person who had been caring for a relative who had an unusually high level of the virus in his blood.
July 19, 2016 Washington: repercussions to Albania if law reform not voted The U.S. ambassador in Albania has warned that Washington will take action against politicians who do not vote a judicial reform agreement, considered key to convincing the European Union to launch membership negotiations with the Balkan country.
July 19, 2016 France: no signs truck attacker linked to extremist network France's interior minister says investigators have no evidence so far that the truck driver who killed 84 people in Nice had links to "terrorist networks." Bernard Cazeneuve said Monday on RTL radio that while the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the Bastille Day attack, the driver may have been motivated by IS messages but not necessarily coordinating with a larger network.
July 19, 2016 Pilots held for suspected drinking before UK-Canada flight Authorities say two commercial airline pilots have been arrested at Glasgow Airport on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol, shortly before they were due to take off on a trans-Atlantic flight.
July 19, 2016 Colombia high court approves plans for peace plebiscite Colombia's top court has approved the government's plans to hold a plebiscite on a peace deal with leftist rebels.
July 19, 2016 Mexico statistics agency accused of changing poverty survey Anti-poverty groups in Mexico are accusing the national statistics agency of arbitrarily changing the way it measures income surveys so poverty appears to be less of a problem.
July 18, 2016 AP Exclusive: Secret document lifts Iran nuke constraints A document obtained by The Associated Press shows that key restrictions on Iran's nuclear program will ease in slightly more than a decade, halving the time Tehran would need to build a bomb.
July 18, 2016 Court suspends release of GMO mosquitoes in Cayman Islands A plan to fight the mosquito that spreads Zika and other illnesses by releasing genetically modified versions of the insect in the Cayman Islands has been put on hold following a court challenge.
July 18, 2016 The Latest: EU poised to back rule of law in Turkey The Latest on the attempted military coup in Turkey (all times local): 9:45 a.m.
July 18, 2016 Mexican president apologizes for wife's mansion scandal Mexico's president has apologized for a 2014 scandal involving a $7 million mansion his wife bought from a firm that won lucrative contracts with his administration.