Blackout Hits Parts of Venezuela Capital, Government Blames ‘Sabotage’

CARACAS: A major power outage hit crisis-stricken Venezuela on Thursday, according to Reuters witnesses, a problem the government of President Nicolas Maduro quickly blamed on
Cohen Sues Trump Organization for Unpaid Legal Fees

NEW YORK: Michael Cohen, the former personal lawyer of US President Donald Trump, on Thursday sued the Trump Organization, saying it reneged on its obligation
Turkey: Riot police fire tear gas at banned women’s day rally

ISTANBUL: Police fired tear gas at thousands of women who took to the city’s central avenue on International Women’s Day on Friday in defiance of
US grand jury indicts actor for alleged hate attack hoax

Chicago grand jury on Friday indicted American actor Jussie Smollett on 16 felony counts after allegedly lying to police about being the victim of a
MMA fighter McGregor arrested in Florida after fan’s phone smashed

Conor McGregor was arrested in Miami Beach on Monday after a fan said the Irish mixed martial arts fighter smashed his phone and then walked
EU suspending Boeing 737 Max planes after Ethiopian Airlines crash

The European Union (EU) closed its airspace to Boeing 737 MAX planes on Tuesday, joining similar action by nations across the globe following a second
1.5 metric tons of cocaine seized in New York

NEW YORK: The US authorities have seized nearly 1.5 metric tons of cocaine with a street value of $77 million. Sixty bundles of the white
Brextension: UK lawmakers vote to seek delay of EU departure

Britain’s Parliament voted on Thursday to seek a delay of the country’s departure from the European Union, a move that will likely avert a chaotic