February 16, 2016 Argentina judge charges ex-Cabinet chief with fraud A judge in Argentina has charged former Cabinet chief Anibal Fernandez with committing fraud against the state.
February 16, 2016 30 cases of Zika now confirmed in Puerto Rico Healthcare workers have confirmed Zika virus infections in 30 people in Puerto Rico since November, according to a new report
February 16, 2016 Puerto Rico approves bill to restructure power company Legislators in Puerto Rico have approved a last-minute bill needed to finalize a deal to restructure the U.S. territory's heavily indebted public power company.
February 16, 2016 6-year-old has raised over $90G to find cure for brother's rare condition A 6-year-old Canadian girl has raised about $92,000 to help save her brother’s life since she started a lemonade stand outside of her family home when she was 4. CBC.ca reported that Na’ama Uzan set off to sell the lemonade, and eventually baked treats, in 2014 to raise research funds for Angelman syndrome, a genetic disorder that can cause neurological and developmental disabilities, and that her brother Nadav was diagnosed with that year.
February 16, 2016 AP Interview: Sanders' brother shares political odyssey These are exciting times for Larry Sanders, a stalwart Green Party campaigner in Oxford, England.
February 16, 2016 AP EXPLAINS: Why the fight in northern Syria is pivotal Across a narrow strip of border territory near the Euphrates River, a ferocious battle with huge implications for Syria's civil war is playing out, one that also risks erupting into a regional conflict.
February 16, 2016 Moroccan freed from Guantanamo slams IS, reflects on torture As a prisoner in Guantanamo, Younis Chekkouri learned about the new group of Islamic extremists advancing through Syria and Iraq.
February 16, 2016 Man accused of plan to attack UK or US troops in Britain Prosecutors say a British man used a bomb-making article from an al-Qaida publication to plan an attack on British or American military personnel in the U.K.
February 16, 2016 Lawyer says Bahrain prosecutors questioning 4 US journalists A lawyer says prosecutors in Bahrain are questioning four American journalists after their arrest in the tiny island kingdom on the anniversary of its 2011 uprising.