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Mexican churches mark the anniversary of deadly quakes with remembrance and lessons for the future

4:26 PM on Friday, September 19

Sept. 19 carries a unique significance in Mexico: on this very date — 32 years apart — two powerful earthquakes struck the country, killing thousands and toppling buildings

UN votes to let Palestinian leader address General Assembly by video after US visa denial

10:52 AM on Friday, September 19

The United Nations General Assembly has voted to let Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas address its annual meeting by video

US military strike off the coast of Venezuela disrupts life in impoverished fishing communities

10:32 AM on Friday, September 19

A U.S. military strike on a boat off Venezuela's northeastern Caribbean coast has disrupted a flow of money that helps impoverished communities

Britain's outgoing spy chief highlights Russia, China and Iran as threats

9:09 AM on Friday, September 19

The outgoing head of Britain’s foreign intelligence agency has given a wide-ranging speech on the threats facing the West as he prepares to leave office later this month

Russia appeals global aviation agency's decision blaming it for downing MH17 over Ukraine in 2014

6:40 AM on Friday, September 19

Russia has filed an appeal to the United Nations' top court over a decision that blamed Russia for shooting down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine in 2014

Pakistan says its nuclear program can be made available to Saudi Arabia under defense pact

5:06 AM on Friday, September 19

Pakistan’s defense minister says that his nation’s nuclear program “will be made available” to Saudi Arabia if needed under the countries’ new defense pact

Hungary, following Trump, will designate antifa a terrorist organization, Orbán says

3:53 AM on Friday, September 19

Hungary plans to designate antifa as a terrorist organization, following a similar announcement by U.S. President Trump

Efforts to punish Israel over Gaza grow in sports and cultural arenas

1:04 AM on Friday, September 19

The backlash against Israel over the humanitarian toll of the war in Gaza has spread into the arenas of sports and culture

UN Security Council votes against lifting Iran 'snapback' sanctions ahead of deadline

12:10 AM on Friday, September 19

A U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at halting the reimposition of sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program failed

AP Exclusive: Russia, Vietnam using energy profits to avoid possible US sanctions for arms deals

8:49 PM on Thursday, September 18

Russia and Vietnam have developed a mechanism to conceal arms deal payments to avoid American and other Western sanctions, using profits from joint energy-sector ventures to pay for defense contracts, according to internal Vietnamese documents obtained by The Associated Press

Does painting cows with stripes prevent fly bites? Researchers who studied this win Ig Nobel prize

6:01 PM on Thursday, September 18

A researcher who studied fingernail growth and a group that explored whether painting zebralike stripes on cows reduced fly bites are among the winners of this year's Ig Nobels

Guinea reaches final day of referendum campaign, with opposition missing

6:14 AM on Thursday, September 18

As Guinea reaches the final days ahead of the key referendum which could open the door for the coup leader to run for president, Conakry, its capital city, is buzzing with campaign events

The Latest: Democrats introduce bill to protect free speech following Kimmel suspension

5:17 AM on Thursday, September 18

Congressional Democrats have unveiled a bill that would bolster free speech protections against government officials

Leaders of Canada and Mexico vow closer economic ties in the face of Trump trade uncertainty

12:08 AM on Thursday, September 18

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Claudia Sheinbaum have promised to strengthen trade relations in the face of U.S. tariff threats and pushed to keep the most important free trade agreement in the Western Hemisphere alive in the lead-up to negotiations next year

Lawyers for 5 men deported to an African prison accuse Trump's program of denying them due process

11:42 AM on Tuesday, September 2

Lawyers for five men deported by the United States to Eswatini in July say they have been held in a maximum-security prison in the African nation for seven weeks without charge or explanation and with no access to legal counsel

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