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Police chase anti-government protesters in Serbia as president pledges crackdown

6:28 PM on Monday, August 18

Thousands of anti-government protesters have marched again in Serbia with baton-wielding police chasing them in downtown Belgrade, prompting Serbia’s president to renew a pledge to crack down on the demonstrators

Prosecutors indict the son of Norway's crown princess on multiple counts including rape

10:33 AM on Monday, August 18

Norwegian prosecutors have indicted Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway’s crown princess, on multiple charges including rape

Hamas accepts an Arab ceasefire proposal on Gaza as Palestinian death toll passes 62,000

8:36 AM on Monday, August 18

Hamas says it has accepted a new proposal from Arab mediators for a ceasefire in Gaza that would still need Israel’s approval

Cambridge Dictionary adds 'skibidi' and 'tradwife' among 6,000 new words

6:50 AM on Monday, August 18

The Cambridge Dictionary has added over 6,000 new words including slang terms like “skibidi,” pronounced SKIH-bih-dee, "tradwife" and "delulu."

What to know about Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula seized by Russia from Ukraine over a decade ago

6:35 AM on Monday, August 18

Russia’s illegal seizure of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 was quick and bloodless, and it sent Moscow’s relations with the West into a downward spiral unseen since the Cold War

A timeline of territorial shifts in Russia's war on Ukraine

6:22 AM on Monday, August 18

Russia’s troops are continuing their slow war of attrition in eastern and northern Ukraine, even as the conflict enters a pivotal phase with a series of high-level meetings that are part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s push for peace

Over 150 people are still missing after devastating flooding in northwest Pakistan

4:55 AM on Monday, August 18

Anguished Pakistanis are searching remote areas for bodies swept away by weekend flash floods as the death toll has reached 277

At least 25 people are missing after a boat capsized in Nigeria's northwest

4:26 AM on Monday, August 18

At least 25 people are missing after a boat capsized Sunday on a river in northwestern Nigeria

Ethiopian migrants face kidnappings and death, leaving behind heartbroken families

1:27 AM on Monday, August 18

For young Ethiopians hoping for a better life, trying to get to Europe or the Middle East is fraught with the dangers of kidnappings, extortion and sometimes death in the shipwrecks while making sea crossings

South Korean and US militaries begin annual summertime drills to cope with North Korean threats

11:10 PM on Sunday, August 17

South Korea and the United States began their annual large-scale joint military exercise on Monday to better cope with threats by nuclear-armed North Korea

Hong Kong court begins hearing final arguments in Jimmy Lai's national security trial

10:18 PM on Sunday, August 17

A Hong Kong court is hearing final arguments in the national security trial of former Apple Daily publisher Jimmy Lai

Spain deploys 500 more troops to battle wildfires during extended heat wave

9:50 AM on Sunday, August 17

Spain is deploying 500 more soldiers to help battle wildfires that have ravaged parched woodlands during a prolonged heat wave, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said

Hong Kong pro-democracy activists granted asylum in Australia and Britain

9:45 AM on Sunday, August 17

A Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and a former lawmaker have been granted asylum in Great Britain and Australia

Putin agrees that US, Europe could offer NATO-style security guarantees to Ukraine, Trump envoy says

9:40 AM on Sunday, August 17

A U.S. official says Russian leader Vladimir Putin has agreed that the United States and European allies could offer Ukraine a security guarantee resembling NATO’s collective defense mandate as part of an eventual deal to end the war

Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff as 2 decades of left-wing dominance ends

8:03 AM on Sunday, August 17

Early results in Bolivia's presidential election show the country headed for an unprecedented runoff following a vote in which a dark horse centrist, Sen. Rodrigo Paz, drew more votes than the right-wing front-runners, although not enough to secure an outright victory

Air Canada suspends restart plans after flight attendants union defies return to work order

6:11 AM on Sunday, August 17

Air Canada has suspended plans to restart operations after the union representing 10,000 flight attendants decided to defy a return-to-work order

Hurricane Erin weakens to Category 3 as forecasters warn of storm's rapid growth

5:38 AM on Sunday, August 17

Hurricane Erin has been downgraded to a Category 3 hurricane but is gaining in size and raising the risk of life-threatening surf later this week along the U.S. Eastern seaboard

Israel's growing frustration over the war in Gaza erupts in nationwide protests

4:05 AM on Sunday, August 17

Israeli protesters demanding a deal to free hostages in Gaza have attempted to shut down the country in one of the largest and fiercest protests in 22 months of war

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