US mass shootings: Trump condemns deadly attacks amid criticism
President Donald Trump has said "hate has no place" in the US after 29 people were killed in two mass shootings over the weekend, amid accusations that he bears some responsibility.
President Donald Trump has said "hate has no place" in the US after 29 people were killed in two mass shootings over the weekend, amid accusations that he bears some responsibility.
Two oil tankers were hit in suspected attacks in the Gulf of Oman, shipping firms and industry sources said on Thursday, sending oil prices as much as 4% higher a month after four other tankers were damaged by limpet mines in the region.
Brazilian football star Neymar has denied an accusation that he raped a woman in Paris.
Police in Barcelona have been warned a Moroccan man could carry out a terror attack in the city on Christmas Day. Officers have been told the Casablanca-born terrorist may try to commit a spectacular massacre in the Catalan capital using a coach or similar type of vehicle.
Six people have been arrested in France on suspicion of planning to carry out a "violent" attack on President Emmanuel Macron, officials say.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has criticised the US following a deadly attack on a military parade.
Brazil's presidential candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, is likely to stay in hospital until the October 7 election.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro carried out one of the greatest currency devaluations in history over the weekend -- a 95 percent plunge that will test the capacity of an already beleaguered population to stomach even more pain.