Can European Recognition Bring Palestinian Statehood Any Closer?
By Roger Cohen
Norway, Ireland and Spain say they will recognize a Palestinian state, angering Israel. What does this mean?
By Dylan Stableford
Mapping which countries recognise Palestine in 2024
Israel Recalls Ireland, Norway, Spain Envoys Over Palestine
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'Sheer terror': Passengers on Singapore Airlines flight describe nightmare after plane hit 'severe turbulence'
By Sarah Rumpf
'Sheer terror': Passengers describe turbulence-hit flight that put 20 in intensive care
Singapore Air's Deadly Turbulence Leaves 20 in Intensive Care
By Angus Whitley
‘All hell broke loose’: Passengers on Singapore Airlines flight describe nightmare at 37,000 feet
By Jessie Yeung & Alex Stambaugh
Turbulence on a plane led to one death and injured dozens. Here’s what to know about turbulence.
By Ken Mahan & Jeremy C. Fox
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Five dead as stage collapses at Mexico presidential campaign rally
Stage Collapses at Campaign Rally in Mexico, Killing at Least 6
By Emiliano Rodriguez & John Yoon
High wind topples part of stage and sends a Mexican presidential candidate running for safety
Stage collapses at Mexico campaign rally leaving five dead and others injured
At least 5 dead as strong winds topple stage at a campaign rally in northern Mexico
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UK PM Rishi Sunak calls surprise July election as his party seeks to defy dire polls
By Rob Picheta
UK PM announces general election
By Rob Picheta
UK election date lifts fog over promising market recovery
By Harry Robertson
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Announces U.K. General Elections for July 4
By Mark Landler
Tory MPs didn’t expect a July general election – and now they are rightly furious
Opinion
By Henry Ch Hill
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France's Macron arrives in riot-hit New Caledonia
Macron Arrives in New Caledonia, French Territory on Brink of Civil War
By Catherine Porter
Tourists stranded and desperate in New Caledonia as Macron arrives in France’s strife-torn Pacific territory
By Jessie Yeung & Hilary Whiteman
New Caledonia: French police to remain in riot-hit territory, says Macron
In riot-hit New Caledonia, French President Macron says priority is return to calm amid unrest
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Iran's Khamenei tells visiting Hamas chief that Israel 'will one day be eliminated'
Trump campaign video includes references to a 'unified Reich'
By Michelle L. Price
Iran prepares to bury late president, foreign minister and others killed in helicopter crash
By Jon Gambrell
Iran's Armed Forces downplay role of Turkish drone in finding President's crash site
Secretive Son of Iran's Supreme Leader Quietly Wields Power After President's Death
By Sune Engel Rasmussen & Benoît Faucon
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‘Strong punishment’: China starts two days of military drills around Taiwan
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Netanyahu takes aim at 'rogue' ICC prosecutor after request for arrest warrants: 'Outrageous'
By Ashley Carnahan
Bolton: ICC move to issue arrest warrants to Israeli leaders shows it’s ‘not tethered to a rule of law’
By Lauren Irwin
Amal Clooney is one of the legal experts who recommended war crimes charges in Israel-Hamas war
Kremlin says it is very curious that U.S. appears ready to sanction the ICC
Opinion: The International Criminal Court’s threat to Netanyahu
Opinion
By Peter Bergen
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Families of Israeli hostages release video of female soldiers being captured by Hamas
By Julia Frankel
Families of female Israeli hostages release graphic abduction footage to pile pressure on Netanyahu
By Rob Picheta
Hostage families share disturbing video of Israeli soldiers being abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7
By Corky Siemaszko
Palestinian statehood would reward Hamas's barbarism
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New Video Shows Hamas Fighters Taking Israeli Soldiers Hostage
By Aaron Boxerman
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William Ruto in US: Why Joe Biden is rolling out the red carpet for Kenya's leader
By Barbara Plett
Kenya to get major non-NATO ally status during president's US state visit
By Alexander Ward
Biden welcomes Kenyan president; Trump trial on hiatus
By Aaron Blake, Adriana Usero & Azi Paybarah
Kenyan President's State Visit: An Antidote to U.S. Troubles in Africa?
By Declan Walsh
Biden is honoring Kenya with state visit as the East African nation prepares to send police to Haiti
By Aamer Madhani & Zeke Miller
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Indian teen allegedly kills two while drunk driving. As punishment, he was told to write an essay
By Rhea Mogul
How Pune Porsche Teen Went From Essay Writing To Observation Home In 3 Days
Officials change course amid outrage over bail terms for Indian teen accused in fatal drunk driving accident
By Arshad Rasool Zargar
Pune Porsche crash: MLA's late-night visit, delay in alcohol test raise questions
By Atikh Rashid & Manoj Dattatrye
Pune Porsche horror update: Builder asked driver to let son drive; victim's mother calls accident 'murder'
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Israel's latest offensives unleash 'hell' in Gaza, aid groups say
By Kareem Fahim, Louisa Loveluck & Mohamad El Chamaa
UN halts all food distribution in Rafah after running out of supplies in the southern Gaza city
By Tia Goldenberg, Lee Keath & Samy Magdy
Gaza aid piles up in Egypt, US pier delivery falters
By Michelle Nichols
UNRWA suspends aid to Rafah citing 'insecurity, lack of supplies' amid Israel-Hamas war
By Mary Kekatos
Israel's war on Gaza updates: 'Hell on Earth' as Israel intensifies attacks
By Stephen Quillen & Umut Uras
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Opinion | The Israelis Prove Biden Wrong on Rafah
Israel’s war on Gaza live news: Full-scale Rafah invasion appears imminent
By Alastair Mccready, Stephen Quillen & Zaheena Rasheed
US says Israel has made 'refinements' to Rafah assault strategy to reduce risks of civilian harm after Biden demands
By Justin Ryan Gomez
Night of intense fighting marks Israeli advance deeper into Rafah
Flattened Buildings, Widespread Destruction: This Is What Israel's 'Limited Operation' in Rafah Looks Like - National Security & Cyber
By Yarden Michaeli & Avi Scharf
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Brazil's flooded south sees first deaths from disease, as experts warn of coming surge in fatalities
By Gabriela Sá Pessoa
Stunning aerial photos show devastating scale of flooding in Brazil
As Brazil copes with floods, officials face another scourge: Disinformation
The flooded buildings of Porto Alegre, Brazil – in pictures
By Gideon Mendel
Unprecedented flooding in Brazil leaves millions affected and hundreds of thousands displaced
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Democrats fume over potential Netanyahu address to Congress
By Barak Ravid & Andrew Solender
Even talk of a Netanyahu visit stirs firestorm of controversy
By Mike Lillis & Mychael Schnell
Hill leaders discussing details of expected Netanyahu address
We won't come: Few Democrats would boycott Netanyahu speech to Congress
By Post Staff
Netanyahu Engages With Republican Leaders to Receive Congressional Address Invite - Israel News
By Amir Tibon & Ben Samuels
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How 2 debunked accounts from ZAKA workers fueled global skepticism of Oct. 7 rape
Sheryl Sandberg's film on Hamas' Oct. 7 on Israel attack to screen at Capitol
By Mike Allen
Opinion: Israel's Gaza war is horrific, but that doesn't mean Hamas is innocent of sexual violence
Opinion
By Robin Abcarian
How 2 debunked accounts of sexual violence on Oct. 7 fueled a global dispute over Israel-Hamas war
By Tia Goldenberg & Julia Frankel
Sabotage and Subterfuge: The U.N.'s Response to Sheryl Sandberg's 'Screams Before Silence' – Women's eNews
By Amy Neustein
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Why are Kenyan forces set to intervene in Haiti and how is the US involved?
By Shola Lawal
Haiti's Gangs Grow Stronger as Kenyan-Led Force Prepares to Deploy
By Maria Abi-Habib
Kenya police deployment to Haiti faces delay into June
By Jacqueline Charles & Michael A. Wilner
Kenyan officials arrive in Haiti ahead of planned security mission, sources say
By David Culver & Caitlin Hu
Haiti police to head security mission set to deploy by end of May, transition council says
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OPM defends rule to hamper Schedule F's return, backs telework amid return to office push
By Jory Heckman
OPM's new acting director defends federal telework, anti-Schedule F regulations
By Erich Wagner
Comer: OPM Must Be Transparent About Taxpayer-Funded Workforce - United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability
Hearing Wrap Up: OPM Has Poor Track Record of Performing Oversight Over Agency Resource Practices
Time for Congress to Burst Federal Bureaucracy's Bubble
By Julio Rivera
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China has a point about Taiwan's new leader
By Kathrin Hille
China warns of reprisals against Taiwan after president’s inauguration speech
By Helen Davidson
Analyzing Lai Ching-te's Inaugural Address: More Continuity Than Difference
By Rush Doshi
Lai Ching-te takes office as the new president of Taiwan
By Simina Mistreanu & Christopher Bodeen
Taiwan's president urges China to end threats as Beijing says independence is 'dead end'
By Ethan Dodd & Daniel Sagalyn
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'It doesn't feel real': Utah mother speaks out after stepson connected to alleged coup attempt
By Derick Fox, Chris Looft & Charlotte Slovin
Utah woman describes 'terror' at seeing stepson detained and beaten after DRC coup attempt
By Chris Looft
Congo names third American in a foiled coup plot as mourners gather in Utah to remember plot leader
By Hannah Schoenbaum, Michael Biesecker & Jessica Donati
Democratic Republic of Congo flag behind Biden during his Morehouse address explained
Congolese Army Says It Foiled a Coup Involving Americans
By Declan Walsh
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Billions from Russia's frozen assets will go to help Ukraine's military, the EU says
By Bill Chappell
E.U. sets precedent with plan to use profits from frozen Russian assets
By Beatriz Ríos & Emily Rauhala
U.S. and Europe Move Closer to Using Russian Assets to Help Ukraine
By Alan Rappeport
G7 finance chiefs seek common line on Russian assets, China
By Giuseppe Fonte & gavin jones
France Aims for G-7 Deal on Russian Assets After US Proposal
By William Horobin
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Baltic warning over Russian plan to move sea borders
By Paul Kirby
Putin has 'both eyes' on Gotland, warns Sweden's army chief
By Liv Martin
Russia deletes draft proposal to change Baltic Sea border
By Stine Buch Jacobsen & Guy Faulconbridge
Russia Pulls Notice of Baltic Sea Border Plan That Raised Alarm
Russia tests the waters and threatens in space
By Willis Sparks
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Gemany: Far-right AfD bans top EU candidate from campaigning
Europe's far right cracks up. So what?
By Eddy Wax
Maximilian Krah praises some SS officers, provokes split with French far right - The Washington Post
By Kate Brady
Europe’s far right in disarray as Germany’s AfD candidate resigns
By Jon Henley
Le Pen Dumps German Far-Right AfD Party After Nazi Comments
By Ania Nussbaum, Arne Delfs & Samy Adghirni
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First aid from US pier in Gaza has reached starving Palestinians, the UN says
By Ellen Knickmeyer
Humanitarian aid trucks traveling to Gaza hijacked
By Tom Vanden Brook
Pentagon Says None of Food Aid Moved Through Gaza Pier Has Made It to Palestinians
By Konstantin Toropin
Crowds Intercept Almost All Aid Sent Over US-Built Pier in Gaza
By Iain Marlow
Aid starts to flow into Gaza through military pier after days of delays
By Lara Seligman
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Sherpa guide Kami Rita climbs Mount Everest for his record 30th time, his second one this month
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Zelenskyy planning to join D-Day and G7 events
By Alexander Ward
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 818
Zelenskiy says Ukraine needs system to defend against Russia's guided bombs
By Bill Berkrot & Ron Popeski
Zelensky Urges Allies to Do More, and Trump's Defense Rests
By Andrew E. Kramer, Jessica Metzger & Ian Stewart
Zelensky says Kyiv is struggling to cope against Putin's glide bombs - latest
By Tom Watling
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Mexico Getting So Hot That Monkeys Are Falling Dead From Trees
By Maggie Harrison Dupre
The brutal heat in Mexico is causing howler monkeys to drop dead from trees
By Maria Luisa Paul
Video Howler monkeys are dying in southern Mexico amid nationwide drought and heat wave
Howler monkeys dropping dead, falling from trees due to excessive heatwave: report
By Stepheny Price
It's so hot in Mexico that monkeys are falling dead from trees
By Amanda Goh
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