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Greetings from Syria, where a postwar olive harvest offers a long-lost taste of home
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South Korean court sentences ex-President Yoon to 7 years in prison4 hours ago
Could this conference be a 'turning point' for the world's use of fossil fuels?6 hours ago
EU says Meta is failing to keep underage users off Facebook and Instagram6 hours ago
Ukraine accuses Israel of importing grain 'stolen' by Russia7 hours ago
Red cards can be given to players who cover their mouths while confronting opponents9 hours ago
Australia moves to tax Meta, Google and TikTok to fund newsrooms10 hours ago
How is Cuba feeling about the United States?20 hours ago
South Korean court extends prison sentence for wife of ousted president1 day ago
The United Arab Emirates is quitting OPEC oil cartel after nearly 60 years1 day ago
WHCA dinner shooter charged. And, Charles III to address Congress1 day ago
Deadlock over Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz cripples peace efforts1 day ago
'We don't know what will happen to us': U.S. deportees in limbo in DRC1 day ago
Violence escalates in Colombia with dozens of attacks before presidential vote1 day ago
Pompeii archaeologists use AI to reconstruct man killed in volcano's eruption1 day ago
40 years after families survived the Chernobyl accident, they face war1 day ago
China blocks Meta from acquiring AI startup Manus2 days ago
Alleged Correspondents' Dinner shooter to appear in court. And, Charles III visits U.S.2 days ago
Iran's flurry of diplomacy continues in Russia, as Trump reviews Iran's latest proposal1 day ago
East Africa redefines marathon limits as Sabastian Sawe leads historic charge2 days ago
Palestinian officials hail local elections in a Gaza community and the West Bank2 days ago
Trump doubts shooter motivated by Iran war as peace talks on hold3 days ago
King Charles' U.S. visit comes at tense moment in trans-Atlantic relationship2 days ago
In a rare interview, a leader of the world's largest right-wing group talks to NPR3 days ago
