UNITED STATESNEW MEXICO, (AP):The Albuquerque City Council split along party lines as it narrowly approved a non-binding measure expressing support for immigrants and calling for comprehensive immigration policy changes.The council's vote Monday was...
JERUSALEM (AP): Israeli leaders yesterday voiced concerns about the announced deal between Iran and world powers, demanding that it "significantly" roll back the Islamic Republic's nuclear program and vowing to fight the agreement...
ATHENS, (AP): Supporters of 21 hunger strikers in Greek prisons said yesterday they have refused to give up their monthlong protest against anti-terrorism laws, despite concessions promised by the country's new left-wing government. The...
LONDON (AP) - England flew out to the Caribbean yesterday suppressing fevered talk about Kevin Pietersen's possible international return and insisting the upcoming Test series against the West Indies isn't make or break for coach...
LONDON, (AP): Britain's political leaders are clashing in a seven-way debate before a May 7 national election. Britain's political landscape is at its most fragmented in decades. Yesterday's showdown includes Prime...
UNITED STATES PHOENIX, (AP): Maricopa County plans to appeal a ruling that leaves the county responsible for liability claims arising from Sheriff Joe Arpaio's enforcement of two identity-theft laws that were used to convict hundreds of...
Kenyan Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery said that more than 70 people have been killed in an attack by Somali-based Islamic extremists on a college in northeast Kenya. Nkaissery said that 79 people were wounded in the attack yesterday and four...
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) - Raheem Sterling's decision to go public about his contract dispute with Liverpool was questioned yesterday by manager Brendan Rodgers, who underlined the club's intention to keep hold of its top young player...
UNITED STATES BALTIMORE, (AP): More than 750 plaintiffs are suing the Johns Hopkins Hospital System Corp. over its role in a series of medical experiments in Guatemala in the 1940s and 1950s during which subjects were deliberately infected with...
LONDON, AP - Liverpool could slip out of realistic contention for Champions League qualification with a loss at Arsenal tomorrow as the Premier League returns from the international break with a significant match in the race for the top four...
LONDON, AP - Liverpool could slip out of realistic contention for Champions League qualification with a loss at Arsenal tomorrow as the Premier League returns from the international break with a significant match in the race for the top four...
VATICAN CITY (AP): Pope Francis has washed the feet of 12 inmates and a baby at Rome's main prison in a pre-Easter ritual meant to show his willingness to serve others. As the inmates wept, Francis knelt down, poured water from a pitcher onto...
SYDNEY (AP):A pair of strong earthquakes struck off the South Pacific nations of Tonga and Samoa yesterday, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage and no tsunami warning was issued.The US Geological Survey said the first quake had...
Sunderland fires PoyetSUNDERLAND, England (AP):Sunderland fired manager Gus Poyet yesterday in a late attempt to retain their place in the English Premier League. The 47-year-old Uruguayan leaves Sunderland after less than 18 months in charge with...
Leonard Nimoy, the actor known and loved by generations of Star Trek fans as the pointy-eared, purely logical science officer, Mr Spock, has died.Nimoy died yesterday of end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at his Los Angeles home, with...
Published:Thursday | February 26, 2015 | 10:57 AMAP
JAPANTOKYO, (AP):Britain's Prince William had afternoon tea on his first visit to Japan yesterday, but it was green and served by a master in the Japanese ceremonial art in a traditional tea house.William began his four-day stay with the tea...