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Pacific island swears in its first female PM in a tent after she is locked out of Parliament

Samoa swore in its first female Prime Minister in a makeshift ceremony in a tent Monday after she was locked out of Parliament amid a power struggle with the country's longstanding leader.


Two stabbed near Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, attacker shot and killed

An attacker stabbed two men near Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood on Monday, according to Israeli police, wounding them before being shot and killed by police officers.


British fashion brand Timbuktu accused of 'cultural appropriation' for trademarking 'Yoruba'

A British clothing retailer has come under fire for trademarking the name of the west African Yoruba people several years ago, igniting a debate online about whether trademarking names of ethnic groups amounts to cultural appropriation.


Italy officials launch manslaughter investigation after 14 killed in cable car disaster

Italian investigators have launched a multiple manslaughter investigation after 14 people were killed in a cable car accident in northern Italy, prosecutors said Monday.


'Irreplaceable' artifacts worth more than $1.4 million stolen from English castle

British police are hunting for thieves who broke into a castle in southern England and made off with "irreplaceable" artifacts, including gold and silver items worth more than £1 million ($1.4 million).


Why the legendary Learjet is no match for today's jets

Learjet. For generations, the name has been synonymous with business jets, with more than 3,000 of the small private jet planes delivered since the first Learjet 23 flew in 1963.


Indian journalists are taking extraordinary steps to challenge Modi


Belarus condemned for 'hijacking' Ryanair plane to detain journalist


Mountain cable car plunges and kills 14