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Israel has reportedly used white phosphorus near Lebanese cities and towns. What is it?7 hours ago
Israeli airstrikes kill 9 including Lebanese army officers after ceasefire deal15 hours ago
Peru is set to elect its 10th president in a decade16 hours ago
U.S. military says it shot down Iranian drones launched toward Gulf allies22 hours ago
How oil is finding its way around the Strait of Hormuz1 day ago
Xi Jinping will travel to North Korea next week in first visit since 20191 day ago
South Africa rolls out game-changing HIV shot amid funding shortfalls1 day ago
China's highest bridge brings tourists and internet access to remote communities1 day ago
Putin says Russia will bolster air defenses in response to Ukrainian drone attacks1 day ago
Colombia's soccer jersey controversy; Trump's refugee policy2 days ago
North Korea unveils a new plant to produce fuel for nuclear weapons2 days ago
Hezbollah rejects ceasefire deal agreed on by Israel and Lebanon2 days ago
Plans for a Trump family-linked resort spark protests in Albania2 days ago
In Britain, video of a dying teen handcuffed by police sparks outrage and riots1 day ago
Trump confirms calling Netanyahu 'crazy,' says they still get along3 days ago
Greetings from Porto, whose lanes are lined with colorful textiles3 days ago
Ukrainian drones strike a St. Petersburg oil terminal ahead of Putin visit3 days ago
Kuwait says Iranian drones hit airport and killed 1 as ceasefire is tested again3 days ago
The Indonesian islands divided over nickel mining4 days ago
The broken promises of the 1979 Iranian Revolution4 days ago
Scenes from the aftermath of Russia's latest massive attack on Kyiv4 days ago
EU strikes migration deal for more deportations and detention centers abroad4 days ago
Sri Lanka was reeling from crisis to crisis, then the Middle East war came1 day ago
Ultra-Orthodox protesters block roads and trains across Israel over military draft4 days ago
