WASHINGTON - Checking out a speedboat, a fighter jet and a giant industrial magnet parked on the White House driveway, US President Donald Trump showcased an array of "Made in America" products on Monday as his administration pushes back aggressively against critics who say his punishing tariffs on imported goods threaten to harm the US economy.
BAQUBA, Iraq - Months after Iraq declared victory over the Islamic State group, its fighters are making a comeback with a scattergun campaign of kidnap and killing.
A latest US satellite image shows that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has started dismantling facilities at its main satellite launch station, which is seen as a testing ground for its intercontinental ballistic missiles.
MATI, Greece - A wildfire killed at least 60 people and injured scores more as it swept through a small resort town near Athens, trapping families with children behind walls of smoke and flames as they tried to flee to the beach.
TORONTO - Investigators are digging into the life of a man trying to explain what prompted him to fire a handgun into restaurants and cafes in a lively Toronto neighborhood, killing a 10-year-old girl and an 18-year-old woman and wounding 13 others.
SEOUL - Samsung Electronics and a group representing computer chip and display factory workers said on Tuesday they have agreed to end a years-long standoff over compensation for deaths and grave illnesses among employees.
TORONTO - A man firing a handgun into restaurants and cafes as he walked along a Toronto street shot 14 people, killing two of them, before dying after an exchange of gunfire with police late on Sunday, police said, adding to concern about gun violence in Canada's largest city.
The Russian Foreign Ministry launched an online campaign over the weekend in support of Maria Butina, who was arrested in the United States on espionage charges.
PARIS - French President Emmanuel Macron has ordered a shake-up of his office after acknowledging failings in the way the presidency handled a scandal over his top bodyguard who was filmed beating a protester on May Day, a source close to the Elysee said.
LONDON - A call for a complete ban on real fur being used in Britain's clothing industry was made on Sunday by a group of politicians in a House of Commons report.
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