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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page NOT ALLOWED! LIST -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MEXICAN AUTHORITIES REVEAL BIZARRE REASON THEY BELIEVE AUSTRALIANS, AMERICAN WERE MURDERED ON SURFING VACATION Mexican authorities on Sunday said two Australians and an American were killed on a surfing trip because thieves wanted the tires from their truck. No content available. HAMAS KINGPIN HOLED UP DEEP BELOW GAZA, SURROUNDED BY HOSTAGES USED AS HUMAN SHIELDS, SAYS EXPERT The use of hostages to prevent an Israeli incursion to free captives from Hamas sparks analysis about terrorist leader’s psyche, motivations and his embrace of radical Islam. No content available. NORTH KOREA PROPAGANDA SONG PRAISING KIM JONG UN GOES VIRAL ON TIKTOK A North Korean song called "Friendly Father" that praises dictator Kim Jong Un as a "great leader" worth bragging about is now viral on TikTok. No content available. FOURTH BODY FOUND IN SEARCH FOR US AND AUSTRALIAN SURFERS WHO MYSTERIOUSLY VANISHED IN MEXICO Mexican authorities have discovered a fourth body in addition to the three found in a popular Mexican tourist area where an American and two Australians suddenly vanished last week. No content available. CHINA INCREASES AGGRESSIVE MOVES AGAINST TAIWAN AS ISLAND PREPARES TO INAUGURATE NEW PRESIDENT As Taiwan's president-elect William Lai prepares to take office later this month, China has increased tensions with the island by increasing its provocative moves. No content available. BRAZIL'S LULA INVITES JAPAN'S PRIME MINISTER TO EAT HIS COUNTRY'S MEAT, AND BECOME A BELIEVER In Japanese PM Fumio Kishida's first visit to Brazil, he met with the country's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the capital of Brasilia where Lula urged Kishida to buy his country's beef. No content available. 13 KILLED AS HEAVY RAINS UNLEASH LANDSLIDE IN HAITI Following two days of heavy rains in Haiti, at least 13 people have died; Haiti’s Civil Protection Agency said a landslide caused the majority of the deaths. No content available. A MILITARY COURT SENTENCES 8 CONGOLESE ARMY SOLDIERS TO DEATH FOR COWARDICE, OTHER CRIMES 8 soldiers were sentenced to death by a military court in eastern Congo for cowardice and other crimes related to fleeing the battlefield, as the government struggles to quell violence in the area. No content available. FRENCH CYBERWARRIORS READY TO TEST THEIR DEFENSE AGAINST HACKERS AND MALWARE DURING THE OLYMPICS Cyberwarriors are training for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris and have turned to friendly hackers to examine their defenses; opponents could include Russian military hackers or ransomware gangs. No content available. CANADIAN POLICE MAKE ARRESTS IN KILLING OF SIKH SEPARATIST THAT CAUSED DIPLOMATIC SPAT WITH INDIA Canadian authorities have announced the arrest of three suspects in the murder of a Sikh separatist in Surrey which sparked a diplomatic row with India. No content available. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT WARNS IT PLANS TO SUE IOWA OVER NEW STATE IMMIGRATION LAW The U.S. Department of Justice has said that it intends to sue Iowa over a law that makes it a crime for a person to be in the state if they were previously denied admission to the U.S. No content available. FAMILIES CLAIM AMERICANS ARE 'UNJUSTLY DETAINED' IN TURKS AND CAICOS FOR POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION Four Americans have been charged with illegal possession of ammunition in Turks and Caicos; currently they are facing 12 years in prison. No content available. WHY DID BILL TO STEM ‘FOREIGN INFLUENCE’ TRIGGER PROTESTS IN GEORGIA OVER COUNTRY'S MEDIA FREEDOM? Recent protests in the central Asian nation of Georgia have centered on proposed legislation that critics argue would erode media freedom and hinder entrance to the EU. No content available. FLOWERS, CANDLES, SILENCE AS SERBIA MARKS THE 1ST ANNIVERSARY OF MASS SHOOTING AT A BELGRADE SCHOOL Hundreds of people in Serbia lit candles and laid flowers to commemorate the victims of the country's first-ever school shooting last year in which nine children and a school guard were killed. No content available. SUDANESE MILITARY LEADER'S SON DIES OF INJURIES FOLLOWING A MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN TURKEY Mohammed Fattah Burhan Rahman, the son of Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah Burhan, has died at a hospital in Turkey's capital of Ankara after being severely injured in a motorcycle accident. No content available. COLOMBIA CUTS DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH ISRAEL, BUT ITS MILITARY RELIES ON ISRAELI TECHNOLOGY Colombia has ended diplomatic relations with Israel despite its military relying on Israeli equipment. It is unclear how the end of relations will affect trade between the countries. No content available. CHINA REVEALS ALLEGED 2016 'SECRET AGREEMENT' WITH PHILIPPINES REGARDING SOUTH CHINA SEA China alleges that in 2016, the Philippines entered into an unwritten agreement that restricted access by military and other official ships to islands in the South China Sea. No content available. 31 CONFIRMED DEAD AS HEAVY RAINS CONTINUE TO BATTER SOUTHERN BRAZIL, AUTHORITIES SAY 31 people have been confirmed dead and more than 70 are missing as heavy rains continue to batter Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul, officials say. No content available. VILLA ONCE OWNED BY NAZI PROPAGANDIST JOSEPH GOEBBELS TO BE GIVEN AWAY, BERLIN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS SAY A villa once owned by Adolf Hitler’s propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, is reportedly going to be given away in an effort to end a decades-long debate. No content available. UK GOVERNMENT'S APPROVAL OF CLIMATE PLAN RULED UNLAWFUL BY HIGH COURT JUDGE A High Court judge in the U.K. ruled on Friday that the government's approval of a plan to meet climate targets lacked evidence of its feasibility and was unlawful. No content available. GEORGIA PM SLAMS US CRITICISM OF DRAFT 'FOREIGN AGENTS' LAW, DISMISSING IT AS FALSE Georgia's prime minister has pushed back against U.S. criticism of a proposed "foreign agents" law, dismissing it as false and reminiscent of past interference. No content available. BASE HOUSING US MILITARY ENTERED BY RUSSIAN TROOPS IN NIGER, DEFENSE OFFICIAL SAYS Russian military personnel have entered an air base in Niger that hosts U.S. troops following a decision to expel U.S. forces, according to a U.S. defense official. No content available. BOMBING AT REFUGEE CAMP KILLS 5 PEOPLE, INCLUDING CHILDREN, IN EASTERN CONGO A bomb explosion at a refugee camp in eastern Congo has killed at least five people, including children, with over 20 others sustaining injuries, officials say. No content available. KENYA POSTPONES PLANNED REOPENING OF SCHOOLS AFTER MORE THAN 200 PEOPLE KILLED BY SEVERE FLOODING Kenya's president has delayed the reopening of schools due to ongoing heavy rains and floods, which have resulted in over 200 deaths, he announced on Friday. No content available. FRENCH POLICE PEACEFULLY REMOVE ANTI-ISRAEL STUDENTS FROM UNIVERSITY SITES In France, police were able to peacefully remove students who were engaging in an anti-Israel protest from the Paris Institute of Political Studies and 23 other campus sites. No content available.