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Senegal and Japan fans sing after World Cup game

World Cup fans can be a competitive bunch, but there was no animosity on display between a group from Japan and a man from Senegal after their teams faced off in a World Cup match. Senegal and Japan drew 2-2 on…

Trump meets with Jordan's King Abdullah -- live stream

President Trump is welcoming Jordan's King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein and Queen Rania to the White House on Monday for an afternoon of meetings. The two leaders are expected to discuss terrorism, the threat from Iran and the crisis in…

Philippine leader sparks outrage by calling God "stupid"

In this Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017, file photo, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte addresses the troops during the 82nd anniversary celebration of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in suburban Quezon city northeast of Manila, Philippines.  Bullit Marquez / AP MANILA,…

Mattis focuses on security issues in China talks

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis laid out plans for a less contentious, more open dialogue with Chinese leaders as he travels to Asia, less than a month after he slammed Beijing at an international conference for its militarization of islands in…

Scores killed as farmers and herders clash in Nigeria

Nigeria police officers block a road in the city of Abuja, Nigeria, in this Feb. 7, 2015 file photo. AP LAGOS, Nigeria -- Nigeria's presidency late Sunday announced a "deeply unfortunate killings across a number of communities" in central Plateau…

World Cup: How to watch Monday's matches

Matchday 3 of the 2018 FIFA World Cup is here. In this third and final match of the group stage, both teams in each group will play simultaneously. This help prevent match fixing by teams and players, stemming back to…

Isle of Skye a hotbed of dinosaur discoveries

The Isle of Skye off the northwest coast of Scotland is known for its rugged hills, fishing villages and medieval castles -- but it's also proving to be a hotbed of dinosaur discovery. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Women begin driving legally in Saudi Arabia

It's an historic day in Saudi Arabia, where women are finally being allowed to drive. But as CBS foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports, women in the Islamic kingdom still have a long way to go on the road to equality.

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