NASA aims to return to Moon by 2024, and has said at least one of the two astronauts who will walk its surface will be a woman

Social media giant announces move as it seeks to step up security, improve its image ahead of 2020 US elections; Iran-based accounts posted anti-Israel propaganda, company says

Border Police use stun grenades to disperse rioters throwing stones, paint bottles close to West Bank settlement; IDF declares area of weekend attack a closed military zone

Protesters in country's biggest demonstrations in years have trained much of their ire on Lebanese politicians, many of whom and their relatives have long called most of the shots

Georgy Dermendzhiev to be finalized to replace Krasimir Balakov, who quit after loss against England in game overshadowed by monkey chants and Nazi salutes

John Bercow rules it would be 'repetitive and disorderly' to hold vote Monday on bill deal to leave the EU, throwing into doubt whether British PM can pass it by Oct. 31 deadline

US president says 'small number' of US soldiers deployed near Syria's borders with Jordan and Israel; second group remains to secure oil fields

In bid to appease demonstrators, Lebanese PM announces no new tax hikes in 2020 budget, agrees to slash salaries of top officials and take other cost-cutting measures

Syrians in Kurdish-held areas hurl potatoes, obscenities at American forces amid strong feeling of abandonment over withdrawal from country

Convoy crosses Tigris River en route to Arbil, capital of the autonomous Kurdistan Region; NYT reports Trump leaning toward keeping contingent of about 200 troops in eastern Syria

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