Death toll of clashes in Libya's capital rises to 254: WHO

A total of 254 people have been killed and 1,228 others injured in the fighting between the UN-backed Libyan government and the east-based army in and around the capital Tripoli so far, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Sunday.
2 arrested for N.Ireland killing
Police in Northern Ireland have arrested two teenagers in connection with the fatal shooting of a journalist during rioting in the city of Londonderry.
Dozens dead and injured in Sri Lanka explosions
At least 25 people are dead and over 160 are being treated for injuries after explosions at six locations in Sri Lanka.
Egypt votes in referendum on longer president term
People in Egypt are voting in a referendum on constitutional amendments that would extend the presidential term and give more powers to the president.
Mongolia to urge N.Korea to continue talks
The foreign minister of Mongolia, which has longstanding ties with North Korea, says he will urge the country to hold talks with the United States and Japan and to refrain from further provocative acts.
Report: China No. 3 in online nuclear reactors
A Japanese nuclear industry association report shows China had the third-largest number of reactors in operation as of January 2019. It also points to a change in the global nuclear power landscape.
Ukraine's presidential runoff to start shortly
Ukrainians are set to cast their ballots in a high-profile presidential runoff on Sunday. Incumbent President Petro Poroshenko will face off with challenger Volodymyr Zelenskiy. The 41-year-old comedian and actor received the most votes in the first round last month.