The Latest: 2 officers hurt as Kosovo police raid Serb areas

The Latest on tensions between Serbia and Kosovo (all times local): 9:55 a.m.
The Latest: 2 officers hurt as Kosovo police raid Serb areas

The Latest on tensions between Serbia and Kosovo (all times local): 9:55 a.m.
The Latest: Dubai newspaper criticizes Iran’s top diplomat

The Latest on developments in the Persian Gulf region and elsewhere in the Mideast amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran (all times local): 11:30 a.m.
Daniel Wright, former ‘Biggest Loser’ contestant dead at 30: reports

Daniel Wright, a former contestant on NBC’s “The Biggest Loser” died Sunday of leukemia, according to fellow contestants on social media.
Edmund Morris, known for his biography of Reagan, dead at 78

Presidential biographer Edmund Morris, best known for writing a book about the life of Ronald Reagan, has died. He was 78.
Colorado woman vanishes on trip to Los Angeles, car abandoned

Authorities are searching for a missing Colorado woman who disappeared on a trip to Los Angeles.
Iran’s top diplomat unimpressed with Japan mediation offer

Iran’s foreign minister appears unimpressed with Japan’s offer to mediate in a crisis between Tehran and Washington, and says President Donald Trump should make his intentions clear about any talks with Iran through actions, not words.
Serbian troops placed on alert after Kosovo police arrests

Serbia has ordered its troops to full alert after reports that Kosovo police entered Serb-populated regions of the former Serbian province.
Normandy tries to keep alive ‘infinite gratitude’ for D-Day

At 10 years old, Henri-Jean Renaud watched U.S. paratroopers landing through the window of his Normandy home in the early hours of D-Day.
Maoist rebels attack Indian government forces, wounding 11

Police say Maoist rebels have triggered a blast in eastern India, wounding eight paramilitary soldiers and three police officers carrying out a search operation in a forested area.
UN reveals rights abuse at thriving markets in North Korea

A U.N. report says North Koreans working in hundreds of capitalistic-style markets are often abused and forced to engage in bribery to survive.