Libya’s eastern government bans entry of nationals from four African countries Reuters
Ransom note claimed Nancy Guthrie dead
A second ransom note says 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is dead, reports say.
Afghanistan: After war, violence now ‘linked to social and economic pressures’
“Safety has not translated into propserity.”Italian video journalist Silvia Boccardi tells #F24Spotlight violence linked to socioeconomic pressures continues to weigh heavily on daily life in #Afghanistan after the war.Watch the full interview ➡️ http…
Alibaba sues US military over labelling it a ‘Chinese military company’
E-commerce giant says that claims of affiliation with Chinese military have ‘no basis in fact or law’.
US Senate approves war powers resolution challenging Trump’s Iran war authority
Four Republicans joined Democrats to back a measure seeking to limit the US president’s military authorityUS politics live – latest updatesThe US Senate on Tuesday approved a war powers resolution preventing Donald Trump from continuing the conflict wi…
Iran denies nuclear inspection claim
Donald Trump insists Iran has agreed to nuclear inspection during peace talks.
Presidential candidate won’t accept Peru’s runoff vote unless overseas ballots are tossed
Presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez said Tuesday that he’ll refuse to recognize results of Peru’s June 7 presidential runoff if officials count ballots cast by Peruvians overseas that he alleges were processed improperly.
Armie Hammer vigilante film banned in Germany over anti-migrant content, director says
German-born director Uwe Boll says his new action thriller “Citizen Vigilante,” starring Armie Hammer, has been effectively banned in his home country after regulators refused to certify the film. The director claims that regulators say it was deemed t…
Trump disputes Iran’s rejection of nuclear inspectors
President Trump pushed back on Iran’s foreign ministry claim that there are no plans to allow IAEA nuclear inspectors.
U.S., Iran offer different stories on nuclear inspections as negotiations continue
The U.S. and Iran presented differing narratives Tuesday on whether U.N. inspectors could visit nuclear sites and if Tehran had any interest in buying American crops, underscoring a complex start to the 60-day negotiations.