Judge Tosses Benghazi-Related Suit Against Clinton

A federal judge threw out a lawsuit against Hillary Clinton by the parents of two Americans killed in the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, ruling the former secretary of state didn’t defame them when disputing allegations that she had lied.   The lawsuit also alleged the former Democratic presidential candidate’s use of a private …

Sri Lankans Rush to Help Victims of Floods, Mudslides

Sri Lankan rescuers are taking advantage of improving weather and receding floodwaters to reach thousands of people in need of basic supplies after floods and mudslides left at least 126 dead.    Officials say hope is fading for finding survivors among 97 people missing in two days of torrential rains and landslides that swamped western …

Palestinian Inmates in Israeli Jails End Hunger Strike

Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners on Saturday ended a 40-day hunger strike over conditions in Israeli jails, the Israel Prison Service and a Palestinian official said. About 1,100 inmates had initially taken part in one of the largest such hunger strikes, which began on April 17. It raised tensions between Israel and the Palestinians, with protests …

Britain Lowers Threat Level to ‘Severe’ as Bombing Probe Progresses

Britain lowered its security threat level Saturday to “severe,” Prime Minister Theresa May said, as police continue to make progress investigating the suicide bomb attack in Manchester. British police say they have arrested two more people in connection with the suicide bombing earlier in the week after an Ariana Grande concert. The Greater Manchester Police …

Official: South Korea Vessel Hijacked Off of Somalia

A South Korean Defense Ministry official says a South Korean fishing vessel has apparently been hijacked in the waters off of Somalia. The official told the French News Agency, “The boat sent a message that she was being approached by some unidentified vessels” and then contact with the boat was lost. South Korea’s anti-piracy unit …

How One Zambian Traffic Incident Led to a Treason Charge

One traffic spat in western Zambia has grown into an international incident with life-or-death implications — one that could taint Zambia’s history of peaceful and democratic rule. For more than six weeks now, opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema has been in jail, awaiting trial on treason charges, which carry a possible death penalty. He was arrested …

Their American Dream Deferred, Deported Somalis Arrive Home

A group of 50 Somali nationals deported from the United States arrived in Mogadishu on Friday, officials says.   The Somali ambassador to United States, Ahmed Isse Awad, told VOA Somali that the 50 deportees are the second group to be sent to Mogadishu this month.   “There were 50 people deported; 30 of them were removed …

Hillary Clinton Calls on Graduates to Fight for "Truth and Reason’

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on graduates to fight for “truth and reason” Friday during a commencement address at her alma mater. “Don’t be afraid of your ambition, of your dreams, or even your anger,” she told Wellesley College’s class of 2017. “Those are powerful forces, but harness them to make a …

Trump Budget Calls For Cuts to Native American Health Care, Housing

U.S. Native Americans are expressing alarm over President Donald Trump’s proposed 2018 federal budget, which calls for across-the-board spending cuts to agencies and programs that provide them with critical services. The Department of the Interior (DOI), which houses the Bureau of Indian Affairs, faces a nearly 11 percent budget reduction. The Bureau of Indian Affairs …

Trump ‘Deeply Troubled’ Over Leaked Information in Manchester Blast Probe

President Donald Trump says he is deeply troubled by leaks to U.S. media about the Manchester bombing investigation in Britain and promises an investigation. Leaked details about the probe, including the bomber’s name and police pictures of the evidence, have incensed British investigators. They briefly suspended sharing information with the U.S. Thursday. “I am asking …

Defying Pessimists, NATO Summit Ends on Positive Note

Under a sunny spring sky, NATO on Thursday moved into brand new, shiny headquarters projecting a modern, forward-looking image that counters the characterization that U.S. President Donald Trump and other critics of the alliance have previously made of the organization. Amid the anxiety felt by some European leaders about the future, some see Thursday’s NATO …