Judge, police help oust Trump Hotels from Panama property
Workers pried President Donald Trump's name from signs outside his family company's luxury hotel in Panama on Monday, as Trump's executives were ousted from their management offices in a business dispute under orders from Panamanian officials. Trump's security guards also left.
Workers pried President Donald Trump's name from signs outside his family company's luxury hotel in Panama on Monday, as Trump's executives were ousted from their management offices in a business dispute under orders from Panamanian officials. Trump's security guards also left.
North Korea agrees to impose moratorium on nuclear tests if it holds talks with U.S.
North Korea agrees to impose moratorium on nuclear and missile tests if it holds talks with U.S.
North Korea agrees to impose moratorium on nuclear and missile tests if it holds talks with U.S.
Hiking trail in Brazil becomes underwater paradise after heavy rains
A Brazilian hiking trail turned into an underwater paradise after heavy rains flooded the Rio da la Prata reserve. After heavy rains pounded the region, the paths were submerged in crystal-clear fresh water, allowing fish and snorkelers to take a swim in areas usually only previously walked upon.
A Brazilian hiking trail turned into an underwater paradise after heavy rains flooded the Rio da la Prata reserve. After heavy rains pounded the region, the paths were submerged in crystal-clear fresh water, allowing fish and snorkelers to take a swim in areas usually only previously walked upon.
Putin boasts of new Russian nuclear weapons
Russia has tested an array of new strategic nuclear weapons that can't be intercepted, President Vladimir Putin announced Thursday, marking a technological breakthrough that could dramatically increase Russia's military capability, boost the Kremlin's global position and open a new round in the global arms race.
Russia has tested an array of new strategic nuclear weapons that can't be intercepted, President Vladimir Putin announced Thursday, marking a technological breakthrough that could dramatically increase Russia's military capability, boost the Kremlin's global position and open a new round in the global arms race.
Mexico: 2 Texans kidnapped, rescued near Monterrey
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Two kidnapped Americans from Texas were rescued near the northern city of Monterrey and their two alleged abductors arrested, Mexican authorities reported. The Nuevo Leon prosecutors' office said Sunday in a statement that the victims traveled to the state on Feb. 17, and lost contact with their families in the United States the following day. On Feb. 19, the relatives...
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Two kidnapped Americans from Texas were rescued near the northern city of Monterrey and their two alleged abductors arrested, Mexican authorities reported. The Nuevo Leon prosecutors' office said Sunday in a statement that the victims traveled to the state on Feb. 17, and lost contact with their families in the United States the following day. On Feb. 19, the relatives...
Rocks flow like river after rain from ex-Cyclone Gita hits Rakaia
New Zealand resident Donna Field captured video of Terrible Gully flowing with a stream of shingle rock at the Rakaia Gorge in Canterbury on February 20. The surge of water resulted after ex-Cyclone Gita made landfall on the South Island.
New Zealand resident Donna Field captured video of Terrible Gully flowing with a stream of shingle rock at the Rakaia Gorge in Canterbury on February 20. The surge of water resulted after ex-Cyclone Gita made landfall on the South Island.
Jungle survival training at Cobra Gold 2018
Members of the U.S. Marines Corps and U.S. Navy drank cobra blood and learned life saving skills during jungle survival training during Cobra Gold 2018 in Thailand.
Members of the U.S. Marines Corps and U.S. Navy drank cobra blood and learned life saving skills during jungle survival training during Cobra Gold 2018 in Thailand.
25 people injured in Playa del Carmen, Mexico ferry explosion
An explosion ripped through a ferry as it unloaded passengers in the Caribbean beach city of Playa del Carmen on Wednesday, hurting 25 people, but authorities said none of the injuries were life-threatening.
An explosion ripped through a ferry as it unloaded passengers in the Caribbean beach city of Playa del Carmen on Wednesday, hurting 25 people, but authorities said none of the injuries were life-threatening.
Would-be burglar hits partner in head with brick
Two suspected would-be burglars found themselves in a bind in Shanghai this Valentine's Day.
Two suspected would-be burglars found themselves in a bind in Shanghai this Valentine's Day.
Russia: 4 dead in church shooting; police kill suspect
MOSCOW (AP) - Russian media are reporting that a gunman opened fire with a hunting rifle on churchgoers leaving a service in the Dagestan region, killing four people and wounding four others. Police then killed the assailant. The shooting took place Sunday evening in Kizlyar, a town of about 50,000 people on the border with Chechnya. State news agency Tass cited Mayor Alexander Shuvalov as...
MOSCOW (AP) - Russian media are reporting that a gunman opened fire with a hunting rifle on churchgoers leaving a service in the Dagestan region, killing four people and wounding four others. Police then killed the assailant. The shooting took place Sunday evening in Kizlyar, a town of about 50,000 people on the border with Chechnya. State news agency Tass cited Mayor Alexander Shuvalov as...
Inmate drugs twin brother in brazen escape from prison
FOX NEWS - A prisoner in a Peru jail allegedly drugged his twin brother, changed into his clothes and walked out a free man, authorities said.
FOX NEWS - A prisoner in a Peru jail allegedly drugged his twin brother, changed into his clothes and walked out a free man, authorities said.
Magnitude-7.2 earthquake shakes Mexico
A powerful magnitude-7.2 earthquake shook south and central Mexico Friday, causing people to flee swaying buildings and office towers in the country's capital, where residents were still jittery after a deadly quake five months ago.
A powerful magnitude-7.2 earthquake shook south and central Mexico Friday, causing people to flee swaying buildings and office towers in the country's capital, where residents were still jittery after a deadly quake five months ago.
Puppy love: Dogs marry in mass pet wedding in time for Valentine's Day
Dog owners are experiencing some "puppy love" ahead of Valentine's day in Peru. Crowds turned out in Lima to watch dogs walk the aisle and tie the knot in a canine wedding ceremony.
Dog owners are experiencing some "puppy love" ahead of Valentine's day in Peru. Crowds turned out in Lima to watch dogs walk the aisle and tie the knot in a canine wedding ceremony.
Living on the cheap: Town offering $1.20 homes
Want to live in Italy on the cheap? Now, you can buy a home with the cash likely in your wallet. A town, on the island of Sardinia right next to the beautiful Mediterranean sea is now selling hundreds of abandoned homes. The price tag is $1.20! Yup, you heard me right--just a buck and 20 cents.
Want to live in Italy on the cheap? Now, you can buy a home with the cash likely in your wallet. A town, on the island of Sardinia right next to the beautiful Mediterranean sea is now selling hundreds of abandoned homes. The price tag is $1.20! Yup, you heard me right--just a buck and 20 cents.
Cuban state media reports Fidel Castro's eldest son commits suicide
Cuba state media is reporting that the oldest son of late Cuban leader Fidel Castro has killed himself.
Cuba state media is reporting that the oldest son of late Cuban leader Fidel Castro has killed himself.
Nutella sale sparks frenzy in French markets (VIDEO)
Brawls have broken out in French supermarkets as shoppers scramble to get their hands on discounted jars of chocolate and hazelnut spread.
Brawls have broken out in French supermarkets as shoppers scramble to get their hands on discounted jars of chocolate and hazelnut spread.
Was That Fake? - rat taking a shower
Was That Fake? Did you see the video of a rat standing up and taking a shower? Snopes says the video is not really fake, but rather, misleading. Rodent experts claim the animal in the video isn't a rat at all, but likely an a pacarana, which are native to Peru, which is the country of origin of the video.
Was That Fake? Did you see the video of a rat standing up and taking a shower? Snopes says the video is not really fake, but rather, misleading. Rodent experts claim the animal in the video isn't a rat at all, but likely an a pacarana, which are native to Peru, which is the country of origin of the video.
World remembers Holocaust amid signs of rising hatred
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Elderly survivors were gathering Saturday at the former Auschwitz death camp and political leaders warned that the Nazi genocide must continue to serve as a warning as the world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Elderly survivors were gathering Saturday at the former Auschwitz death camp and political leaders warned that the Nazi genocide must continue to serve as a warning as the world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Woman's dismembered body found boiled on kitchen stove, cops say
The dismembered remains of a woman who vanished from a town in southern Mexico were discovered inside pots atop a stove in her ex-husband’s home.
The dismembered remains of a woman who vanished from a town in southern Mexico were discovered inside pots atop a stove in her ex-husband’s home.
Nurse charged with 97 more murders at hospitals
BERLIN (AP) - A German nurse who is already serving a life sentence for two murders has been charged with killing 97 more patients over several years at two hospitals in northwestern Germany, prosecutors said Monday. The new indictment against Niels Hoegel was expected after officials said in November that he may have killed more than 100 patients in total. He worked at a clinic in Oldenburg...
BERLIN (AP) - A German nurse who is already serving a life sentence for two murders has been charged with killing 97 more patients over several years at two hospitals in northwestern Germany, prosecutors said Monday. The new indictment against Niels Hoegel was expected after officials said in November that he may have killed more than 100 patients in total. He worked at a clinic in Oldenburg...



















