Rioting breaks out in Venezuela amid 'attempted coup'

Demonstrators clashed with police on the streets of the Venezuelan capital Tuesday, spurred by opposition leader Juan Guaido's call on the military to rise up against President Nicolas Maduro -- who said he had defeated an attempted coup.
Air raids kill 4 militants in W. Afghanistan
Taliban militants haven't made a comment yet.
Maduro appears to keep control of Venezuela
Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido has called for an uprising, but President Nicolas Maduro is believed to be maintaining control of his country.
Taiwan seeks damages over derailment
Taiwan's railway authorities say they have asked a Japanese trading company to pay damages over a fatal derailment last year.
IS chief refers to Syria defeat in first video in five years
The world's most wanted man was last seen in Mosul in 2014, announcing the birth of IS's much-feared "caliphate" across swathes of Iraq and Syria, and appears to have outlived the proto-state.
Indonesia to relocate capital outside Java
Indonesia has made a plan to move its capital from Jakarta to a new location outside the island of Java.
US deputy attorney general Rosenstein to resign
US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has said he is resigning from his post. He appointed a special counsel in 2017