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Christian Science Monitor - World

In Gaza, Palestinians wonder: Is it worth braving bullets to find food? -- U.S.-Israeli foundation GHF claims it has delivered millions of food packs in Gaza. But stories abound of shooting and chaos near distribution points.

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Israel has long weighed bombing Iran's nuclear sites. Why it struck now. -- Israel has long feared that Iran's nuclear program was geared toward developing a weapon. Now that Israel has overtly bombed nuclear sites, inviting an Iranian response, is U.S. diplomacy still possible?

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How bird poachers in Indonesia turned their town into a perch for birders -- Keeping songbirds is a source of joy and pride for hundreds of thousands of Indonesians, but the tradition is also wreaking havoc on their ecosystem.

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Israeli strikes leave Iran few security options -- Israel said it attacked Iranian nuclear targets to ensure that Tehran never makes a nuclear weapon. But Iran may see such a weapon as its only deterrent.

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Trump hopes to buy rare earths from Africa even as he cuts aid -- President Donald Trump has cut aid to Africa and insulted one of its elder statesmen. Will that harm his search for rare earths essential to high-tech goods?

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'I always felt very protected there': Austria grapples with rare school shooting -- Hundreds lined the central square in Graz, Austria, for a minute of silence for the 10 people killed in a school shooting on June. In a search of the shooter's home, investigators found a farewell letter, video, and a non-functional pipe bomb.

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No country recognizes Somaliland's independence. Why the US might. -- No country recognizes the sovereignty of Somaliland, a self-governing region of Somalia. The Trump administration might soon change that.

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For divided and threatened Druze, what role in peaceful Syrian future? -- Syria's Druze community is divided among those wanting to work with the government, those seeking autonomy, and others looking for outside aid.

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Why London's hot ticket is a sing-along of school assembly hymns -- In the United Kingdom, millennials are bonding over an unusual shared touchpoint: the hymns they sang in their elementary school assemblies.

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Colombia made strides toward peace. Senator's shooting underscores challenges ahead. -- With a high-profile political assassination attempt over the weekend, is Colombia getting any closer to "total peace"?

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The surprising resilience of a smiling salamander and some old buried seeds -- Progress roundup: Captive-bred salamander can survive in the wild, and old fynbos seeds will germinate, sowing science's hope for habitat restoration.

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This judge grew up with nothing. Now he makes sure that children have books. -- Judge Omar Weslati helped start a library for students in Bir El Euch, Tunisia. Other libraries soon followed.

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Their parties were fierce rivals. Now they rule South Africa together. -- South Africa's unlikely coalition government has survived a year. Few thought that possible.

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Israel retrieves body of Thai hostage. 95 people reported killed in Gaza offensive. -- Israel says the body of Nattapong Pinta was retrieved in a special military operation. He had come to Israel to work in agriculture.

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