Maduro's troops block Venezuela aid convoy with tear gas, bullets
Trucks laden with U.S. food and medicine return to warehouses in Colombia after opposition supporters failed to break through lines of troops, leaving dozens of demonstrators injured
Brother of Saudi crown prince named deputy defence minister
Princess Reema had career in private sector before joining General Sports Authority where she championed women's participation in sports and focused on increasing women's empowerment
Singer R. Kelly faces new sex abuse charges in #MeToo era
Embattled Grammy-winning performer faces new sexual abuse allegations in an era when victims are more willing to come forward, and their stories more likely to be accepted
Venezuela humanitarian aid met with teargas and gunfire on borders
Clashes occurred as Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido gave a personal send off to an aid caravan from the Colombian city of Cucuta
Gunmen kill three Guinean peacekeepers in Mali
Incident underscores how precarious the security situation has become in Mali, where government troops struggle to maintain control of vast swathes of sparsely populated desert
Venezuela protests flare, soldiers defect ahead of border aid operation
Opposition volunteers in neighboring Brazil and Colombia plan to arrive at the border to help carry humanitarian aid to a sick and hungry population
'I was like a prisoner': Saudi sisters trapped in Hong Kong recall beatings
The case is the second high-profile example this year of Saudi women seeking to escape their country and spotlights the kingdom's strict social rules
As tensions over aid rise, Venezuelan troops fire on villagers, kill two
A growing share of the country's roughly 30 million people is suffering from malnutrition
Trans asylum-seeker killed after U.S. deportation back to El Salvador
Camila Diaz Cordova, a 29-year-old sex worker, applied for asylum in the United States in August 2017 to escape death threats and extortion by multi-national gang Barrio 18
Accused of bullying staff, top brass at Amnesty International offer to quit
Review cites 'disconcerting' number of incidences of bullying, racism and sexism and multiple cases of managers belittling and publicly humiliating staff