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SANAA, Yemen (AP) -- Yemen's internationally-recognized government on Saturday ordered the creation of a committee to investigate allegations of human rights violations, following reports that U.S. military interrogators worked with forces from the United Arab Emirates who are accused of torturing detainees in Yemen....
LONDON (AP) -- Britain's fire-safety crisis expanded substantially Saturday as authorities said 34 high-rise apartment blocks across the country had cladding that failed fire safety tests. London officials scrambled to evacuate four public housing towers after experts found them "not safe for people to sleep in overnight."...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- CIA Director Mike Pompeo says he thinks disclosure of America's secret intelligence is on the rise, fueled partly by the "worship" of leakers like Edward Snowden....
(Vatican Radio) The Archbishop of Venezuela’s capital city Caracas issued a pressing appeal on Saturday to the government of Nicolas Maduro to immediately cease perpetrating acts of repression against the population.Listen to the report by Linda Bordoni:  In a statement, Cardinal Jorge Liberato Urosa Savino said he firmly expresses his disapproval for the acts of repression that the Government – through the actions of the “Guardia Nacional de Venezuela” and some police and paramilitary groups – has perpetrated against the people during the past 80 days of political protest.Cardinal Savino also notes that in the Constitution is enshrined the right of the people to demonstrate against the grave situation caused by the lack of food and basic necessities.The people – he continues – also have the right to not recognize the authority of the recently established national Assembly.The Cardinal concludes decrying the detention of those who are...
(Vatican Radio) The Holy See' Representative to the United Nations in New York is calling for vanity to be set aside in Venezuela and for common sense and humanity to motivate the leaders of both sides of the political divide,  to mediate face to face at a negotiations table,  finding a way out of the country's deepening enveloping crisis.  Listen to the report by James Blears: Archbishop Bernardito Auza made this empassioned plea to the General Assembly of the Organization of American States, which is meeting in Cancun, Mexico. He stressed that the Church is urging mediation.  He's calling for a peaceful, lasting and viable solution to Venezuela's crisis with urgent and immediate measures to resolve the acute food and medicine shortage,  Church organizations will provide aid and assistance.  And...for both sides to agree upon an election date, while speeding up the release of detainees. He asking the Government and the Opposition...
Oregon football players used three helmets last season - green, black and white - that were mixed and matched with myriad uniform combinations....
NEW YORK (AP) -- A magazine writer has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the creators of the new Tupac Shakur biopic, saying that portions of the film are based on his articles about the late rapper....
WEATHERFORD, Texas (AP) -- A Texas woman told investigators that she left her 2-year-old daughter and 16-month-old son in a hot car where they died last month to teach the girl a lesson and that they didn't lock themselves in, as she initially reported, according to sheriff's officials....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Anya Sellsted had scaled scary snow-covered passes and forded frightening rivers during her solo hike from Mexico to Canada when the hazards of California's gargantuan winter finally caught up to her....
SEATTLE (AP) -- Charleena Lyles loved to sing and dance. She adored her four children. She always smiled, even when facing obstacles....
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