Deadly clashes between Kurdish and pro-Assad forces in and around Qamishli in northern Syria continued into a second night.
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The U.K. issued new guidelines for British people traveling to North Carolina and Mississippi – two U.S. states that have introduced anti-LGBT laws.
The U.K. government said Britain will take an extra 3,000 “at-risk” child refugees from camps in the Middle East and North Africa over the next four years.
Three city and state officials were criminally charged in connection to Flint's water crisis on Wednesday.
Ecuador is to raise sales taxes and put a one-time levy on millionaires to help pay for reconstruction after the magnitude-7.8 earthquake on April 16.
At least seven people were killed after gunmen opened fire at police guarding polio vaccination teams in Karachi’s Orangi Town.
Sea World Orlando posted a video blog Tuesday saying that the health of one of their orcas is deteriorating.
A recap of the week's news from Grasswire and elsewhere.
An 18-year-old man has been arrested at Manchester Airport, U.K. on suspicion of "Syria-related terrorism offenses," according to police.
Venezuela's government has decided to change the country's time zone by 30 minutes from May 1 in a bid to alleviate energy shortages.