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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page NOT ALLOWED! LIST -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHINA SPENDING 'DRASTICALLY MORE' ON MILITARY THAN DECLARED, US ADMIRAL SAYS Admiral John Aquilino expressed concern over China's military spending and criticized its aggressive actions in the South and East China Seas. No content available. UK PLAN TO SEND MIGRANTS TO RWANDA CRITICIZED BY HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS AFTER PARLIAMENT BACKS NEW LAW Britain's decision to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda has drawn criticism from humanitarian organizations. The UK government claims the move will deter illegal crossings. No content available. WHILE IRAN ATTACKED ISRAEL, MORALITY POLICE FLOODED ITS STREETS TO SUPPRESS DISSENT, ACTIVISTS SAY The same day that Iran launched its attack on Israel, it also launched a crackdown on dissent within its own borders and flooded the streets of Tehran with morality police. No content available. SOUTH KOREAN MAN RECEIVES JAIL TIME FOR 'INDESCRIBABLY CRUEL' KILLING OF 76 CATS A man has been sentenced to prison for killing 76 cats in a case described as one of the most gruesome acts of animal cruelty in recent years in South Korea. No content available. MEMORIAL OPENS ON SITE OF FORMER NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP FOLLOWING GOVERNMENT REMOVAL OF FARM A new memorial has opened in the Czech Republic on the site of a former Nazi concentration camp for Roma, capping a process that took decades, officials said. No content available. AUTHORITIES SEIZE 1.4 TONS OF COCAINE IN ONE OF SWEDEN'S LARGEST-EVER DRUG BUSTS Swedish authorities conducted one of the country's largest cocaine seizures to date, confiscating approximately 1.4 tons of the drug near Stockholm last week. No content available. MALAYSIAN HELICOPTERS COLLIDE IN MILITARY TRAINING EXERCISE, KILLING ALL 10 CREW The Malaysian navy’s 90th anniversary celebration has been canceled after 10 officers died when two helicopters collided and crashed while rehearsing for the event. No content available. VIETNAM IMPLEMENTS NEW RICE FARMING TECHNIQUES IN EFFORT TO MITIGATE METHANE EMISSIONS Vietnam is aiming to transform its rice sector, making it more resilient to climate change while also reducing its emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas. No content available. HAITI'S HEALTH SYSTEM PUSHED TO THE BRINK OF COLLAPSE BY RAMPANT GANG VIOLENCE Life-saving medication and equipment are scarce in Haiti's Port-au-Prince hospitals and clinics due to escalating gang control, according to health officials. No content available. UK PLEDGES $620M IN NEW MILITARY AID FOR UKRAINE, OFFICIALS SAY The U.K. has pledged an additional $620 million in military supplies for Ukraine, including long-range missiles and ammunition, according to British officials. No content available. 23 ARRESTED IN BOSNIA ON SUSPICION OF TIES TO GLOBAL DRUG KINGPIN'S 'INNER CIRCLE' Law enforcement in Bosnia have arrested 23 people suspected of ties to a global drug kingpin. The crackdown targeted criminal networks dominating Europe’s cocaine trade. No content available. NORTH KOREA TESTS MISSILE ARSENAL, HAS DATE CIRCLED ON CALENDAR FOR MORE POSSIBLE PROVOCATIONS, EXPERTS SAY After North Korea conducted a new missile test on Monday, experts warn the hermit country has a date circled on its calendar for more possible provocations. No content available. UN PLASTIC POLLUTION TREATY TALKS APPROACH DEADLINE IN CANADA In Canada, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for Plastics must decide on the scope of a treaty to limit global plastics pollution. No content available. NORTH KOREA RUNS SIMULATION NUCLEAR COUNTERSTRIKE AGAINST FOREIGN ENEMIES The North Korean military debuted its "nuclear trigger" system on Monday near Pyongyang, activating a simulated nuclear counterstrike launch against foreign enemies. No content available. GERMAN LAWMAKER'S AIDE ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF SPYING FOR CHINA IN EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT A German man who was working for a far-right lawmaker in the European Parliament has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China, officials confirmed. No content available. US AND SOUTH KOREA TO HOLD TALKS IN HAWAII ON COST SHARING FOR AMERICAN TROOPS U.S. and South Korean officials are meeting in Hawaii to discuss sharing the cost of maintaining American troops in South Korea. The U.S. delegation is led by Linda Specht. No content available. PERUVIAN PSYCHOLOGIST ANA ESTRADA, WHO FOUGHT IN COURTS FOR 'DEATH WITH DIGNITY,' HAS DIED BY EUTHANASIA Peruvian psychologist Ana Estrada, who suffered from an incurable disease and fought in courts for years for the right to 'die with dignity,' has died by euthanasia. No content available. THOUSANDS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE GATHER IN BRAZIL TO PROTEST LULA'S LAND GRANT DECISIONS Indigenous groups gathered on Monday in Brazil's capital to protest against unfulfilled promises by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to expel land-grabbers and create reserves. No content available. GEORGIAN OPPOSITION PARTIES URGE MASS PROTESTS AGAINST 'RUSSIAN' BILL Six Georgian opposition parties appealed last week for mass protests against a bill on "foreign agents" which they say aims to block the South Caucasus country's path towards the European Union and NATO. No content available. BURMA’S VICE PRESIDENT STEPS DOWN FOR UNSPECIFIED HEALTH REASONS Burmese Vice President Henry Van Thio is stepping down from his post for unspecified health reasons; details were not provided about his health or who his successor will be. No content available. DOZENS DETAINED BY GREEK POLICE IN SOCCER VIOLENCE CRACKDOWN Multiple homes in Greece have been raided by police, and dozens have been detained in a crackdown on deadly violence at soccer matches. No content available. CHINESE MILITARY LEADER TAKES HARSH LINE ON TAIWAN, OTHER DISPUTES AT INTERNATIONAL NAVAL EVENT Zhang Youxia, one of the top military leaders in China, took a harsh line on territorial disputes at an international navel gathering Monday in northeastern China. No content available. UK CLIMATE ACTIVIST WON'T BE CHARGED FOR SIGN TELLING JURORS TO VOTE THEIR CONSCIENCE A judge has ruled that Trudi Warner cannot be charged with contempt of court for holding up a sign outside of a courtroom that reminded jurors of their right to acquit defendants. No content available. THOUSANDS IN CENTRAL RUSSIA PLAGUED BY FLOODING AS RIVERS START TO RECEDE Flooding remains widespread in central Russia as water levels of some overflowing rivers have started to decrease; 5,000 properties are flooded in Russia's Kurgan region. No content available. BLINKEN, AHEAD OF CHINA VISIT, CALLS OUT BEIJING’S ONGOING 'GENOCIDE' AGAINST MINORITY MUSLIMS U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is reported to have alleged that Beijing is still committing genocide against Uyghur Muslim minorities. No content available.