COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka's president temporarily suspended parliament on Saturday even as the prime minister he fired the previous day claimed he has majority support, adding to a growing political crisis in the South Asian island nation.
LEICESTER, England - Leicester City soccer club's Thai chairman was the subject of growing concerns on Sunday after a helicopter belonging to the billionaire crashed and burst into flames in the stadium car park shortly after taking off from the club's pitch.
UNITED NATIONS - The Security Council on Saturday condemned attacks against UN peacekeepers in Mali that left two soldiers dead and several others wounded.
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver wants more women employed throughout the league.
NEW YORK - NBA scoring is up. Way up. At this pace, that won't change anytime soon.
Zhuhai is firmly in the grip of tennis fever as the southern coastal city gets set to serve up a feast of world-class action and add to its growing reputation as a center for the sport.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK - Former US president Barack Obama and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton were among the targets of suspected package bombs delivered to several high-profile Democrats and CNN, which the FBI said it was investigating as an act of terrorism.
OSLO - Military forces from 31 countries began NATO's largest exercise in decades, stretching from the Baltic Sea to Iceland, on Thursday, practicing military maneuvers close to Russia, which itself held a huge military drill last month.
RIYADH - Saudi Arabia's crown prince denounced the "repulsive" murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and vowed justice will prevail, in his first public comments on the case, without addressing US accusations of a monumental cover-up.
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