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Kosovo War Crimes Suspect Krasniqi Transferred To The Hague
Former Kosovo Liberation Army spokesman and veteran Kosovar politician Jakup Krasniqi was arrested and transferred to The Hague on Wednesday, the Kosovo war crimes tribunal said in a statement.
Fact Check: Trump's Premature Declaration of 'Big Win' Even Before Ballot Counting Closes in Key States
After Biden overtook Trump in Wisconsin on Wednesday, the president's team announced plans to seek a recount, and said it was suing to halt the vote counts in Michigan and Pennsylvania. Any legal challenge will have to be pursued in individual states or a...
Post-election Vote Tallying Raises Fresh Security Concerns
Election Day came and went without any overt signs of foreign interference affecting the vote, but that doesnt mean the risk has faded.
Georgia Voters Oust Prosecutor Criticized In Arbery Slaying
A Georgia prosecutor who was criticized for her office's response to the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery has been ousted by voters, who elected an independent candidate who had to collect thousands of signatures to get on the ballot.
Prosecutor: Don't Dismiss Doc's 25-count Murder Indictment
An Ohio court shouldn't dismiss the 25count murder indictment for a hospital doctor accused of ordering excessive painkillers for patients who then died, the prosecutor argued in a new court filing.
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Self-isolates After COVID-19 Contact
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva said on Wednesday she was selfisolating after a member of her team tested positive for coronavirus.
Trump Faces 'Embarrassing Defeat' If He Fights Vote in Supreme Court, Says Biden's Team
Biden also vowed that his campaign would not "rest until every vote is counted" in the US election after Trump sought Supreme Court intervention to halt the counting process.
Eta Dumps Heavy Rain On Nicaragua And Honduras, Exacerbating Floods
Storm Eta pounded Nicaragua and Honduras with torrential rain on Wednesday after unleashing major floods and landslides over Central America, reportedly killing at least three people and stranding dozens of fishermen in the Atlantic.
Kenya Extends COVID-19 Night Curfew To Jan. 3
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta has extended the country's nightly curfew to Jan. 3 as part of measures to contain the spread of COVID19 after numbers surged in October.
Lithuania Enters Three-week Lockdown On Saturday
Lithuania's government on Wednesday declared a threeweek lockdown starting on Nov.7, to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Analysis | Trump's Call to Halt Vote Counts His Most Brazen Swipe at Democracy Yet
Trump is angry that hundreds of thousands of mail-in and early votes -- cast disproportionately by Democrats -- are still being counted, leaving open the possibility that Biden could challenge Trump's leads in the Midwest.
Will Biden's Focus on The 'Blue Wall' States Win Him The US Presidential Election?
With Biden and President Donald Trump locked in a nail-biter of an election, the ultimate path to 270 Electoral College votes for either man will wind through Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
EXPLAINER: Why AP Hasn't Called Pennsylvania
WHY AP HASNT CALLED PENNSYLVANIA:
Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian Security Man, Say He Shot First
A Palestinian motorist fired a pistol at Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday and was killed by them, a military spokesman said, and Palestinians identified the dead man as an officer in their security forces.
Poland To Announce New Curbs As It Reports Record Rise In Daily COVID Cases
Poland will announce more restrictions on Wednesday to stop the spread of the coronavirus, the prime minister's chief of staff Michal Dworczyk said, as daily infections and deaths reached new records.