Reuters: Person in custody in connection with U.S. parcel bombs
MIAMI (Reuters) - Federal authorities arrested a person on Friday in connection with a dozen parcel bombs sent to Democratic politicians and high-profile critics of U.S. President Donald Trump, the U.S. Justice Department said.
The person was taken into custody in the Miami area, a law enforcement official said. The investigation into this week’s wave of suspicious packages had focused on southern Florida and a mail sorting facility in the area.
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MIDDLE EAST
Khashoggi murder: CIA director Gina Haspel briefs Trump.
UN official: Khashoggi was victim of an extrajudicial execution.
Jamal Khashoggi killing: Erdogan hardens tone on Saudi Arabia. Turkey's Erdogan calls on Saudis to say who ordered Khashoggi's killing.
Kremlin sees no reason to question Saudi Royal Family’s statements on Khashoggi case.
Khashoggi's son arrives in the US after reportedly being barred from leaving Saudi Arabia.
Israeli forces kill four Palestinians in Gaza border protest: medics.
Israel PM makes secret Oman visit.
Israel defence minister picks new army chief of staff.
ASIA
Japan, China strike deals during Abe visit as ties improve.
China and Japan forge historic pact on denuclearisation in Korean Peninsula.
Xi to 'seriously consider' Abe's invitation to visit: Japan spokesman.
China's Xi says Japan relations back on 'right track': state media.
Amnesty says tax raid at its Indian office is assault on civil society.
Sri Lanka arrests top policeman over 'plot to kill president'.
Indian police arrest more than 2,000 people after hill temple protests.
Indonesia: Rally for moderate Islam halted over fears of violence.
AFRICA
Somalia violence: 50 killed, over 100 injured in inter-clan clashes over land disputes; govt urges both sides to pursue dialogue.
U.S. military kills 2 al-Shabab militants in southern Somalia.
Libya hopes rare Benghazi oil conference will mend rifts.
Juncker says North Africa migrant 'camps' not on EU agenda.
U.N. condemns human rights abuses in expulsion of Congolese from Angola.
Congo march against electronic voting machines.
Gabon president hospitalised in Riyadh: Saudi media.
Africa needs to beef up cyber security urgently: experts.
EUROPE
Trump-Putin: US president invites Russia's leader to Washington.
Ireland presidential election: Voters go to polls.
Merkel says Europe wants orderly Brexit solution, not debating other options.
Poland supports US withdrawal from INF.
Angela Merkel braces for second election blow in Hesse.
Judge to investigate Franco-era crimes against Spanish women.
Calling Prophet Muhammad a pedophile does not fall within freedom of speech: European court.
6.8-magnitude earthquake strikes off Greece coast.
AMERICAS
Person detained in mail-bomb investigation.
US mid-terms latest: Trump mulls a 'mid-term border closure'. US to 'deploy 800 troops to border' ahead of caravan.
U.S. economy grows at 3.5 percent clip in third quarter.
Trump invites Putin to visit Washington in early 2019, says top aide.
Venezuelan opposition party leader blames government for attack.
US plans to send 800 troops to border as caravan travels through Mexico.
Lead narrows for Brazil's far-right presidential candidate Bolsonaro: poll.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Russian Defense Ministry: Effective fight against terrorists requires blocking supply channels.
Russian defense official slams double standards for making terrorism ‘lucrative global business’
Ohio man charged with attempting to join ISIS.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Global stock markets set for worst losing streak for five years.
Number of billionaires rises rapidly.
Google CEO Pichai says 48 employees fired for sexual misconduct.
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