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Greetings from a Seoul museum, where Buddhist masterpieces offer calm away from city bustle35 minutes ago
U.S. launches second day of Iran strikes. And, World Cup facts to know before kickoff1 hour ago
How 'algorithm' got its name from a 9th-century Persian mathematician3 hours ago
Amnesty accuses Israel's government of 'ethnic cleansing' of West Bank Palestinians6 hours ago
Police blast water cannons at protesters amid unrest over stabbing in Belfast7 hours ago
U.S. launches a second day of strikes on Iran and Iran fires back at Gulf States7 hours ago
Somali World Cup referee denied U.S. entry, hailed as hero at home14 hours ago
Why is the World at War?17 hours ago
Taiwan drills with U.S. rocket system, firing in China's direction21 hours ago
U.S. and Iran exchange strikes. And, House passes ICE and Border Patrol funding1 day ago
China re‑centers North Korea ties as nuclear silence reshapes balance1 day ago
Israeli leader who pulled out of Lebanon warns against getting stuck again1 day ago
U.K. leaders call for calm as protests break out after Belfast street stabbing1 day ago
What Netanyahu and Israel want out of the war with Iran1 day ago
The relationship between China and North Korea1 day ago
U.S. and Iran exchange strikes after Apache helicopter downing1 day ago
4 states head to the polls. And, global conflicts are on the rise, new report says2 days ago
Conflicts are on the rise globally, at the highest level since WWII, data shows1 day ago
Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools2 days ago
Trump vows to respond after Iran downed a U.S. Army helicopter near Strait of Hormuz1 day ago
Pentagon labels tech giant Alibaba and car maker BYD as aiding Chinese military2 days ago
Federal judge strikes down Trump's $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas2 days ago
Xi and Kim express hopes for greater ties between China and North Korea2 days ago
Israel-Iran strikes threaten truce. And, Ebola is spreading at an unprecedented rate3 days ago
