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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MALDIVES GRANTS CLEARANCE TO CHINESE SHIP, POTENTIALLY RAISING REGIONAL TENSIONS The Maldives government says it has granted clearance to a Chinese research vessel to dock in its port, which has the potential to escalating tensions with India. No content available. CANADA WILL LIMIT FOREIGN COLLEGE STUDENTS FOR 2 YEARS TO EASE HOUSING, HEALTHCARE COSTS The Canadian government is implementing a two-year limit on the amount of foreign students allowed to study in the country, citing housing and healthcare concerns. No content available. BENITO THE GIRAFFE ARRIVES AT NEW HOME IN CENTRAL MEXICO, OFFICIALS SAY A four-year-old giraffe named Benito has been relocated to a safari park in central Mexico from a city park in Ciudad Juarez after concerns were raised by animal advocates. No content available. UK GRANTS EXTENSION FOR NORTHERN IRELAND TO REVIVE ITS COLLAPSED GOVERNMENT The U.K. government has granted Northern Ireland politicians an extension until Feb. 8 to restore the collapsed regional government in Belfast, officials say. No content available. EUROPEAN LEADERS ADVISE BOSNIA TO ACCELERATE REFORMS FOR EU MEMBERSHIP TALKS The European Commission has advised Bosnia to continue with reforms and take the opportunity to begin accession negotiations with the European Union before June. No content available. TURKEY’S PARLIAMENT AGREES TO VOTE ON SWEDEN’S NATO MEMBERSHIP AFTER PROLONGED DEBATE Turkish legislators have scheduled a long-delayed vote on Sweden’s bid to join NATO. Last month, Turkey's foreign affairs committee gave its consent to Sweden's bid. No content available. US FORCES CARRY OUT AIRSTRIKE IN SOUTHERN SOMALIA, KILLING 3 AL-SHABAAB TERRORISTS U.S. Africa Command said its forces targeted the Al-Shabaab terror group with an airstrike over the weekend, successfully hitting and killing three members in southern Somalia. No content available. CIA RELEASES NEW VIDEO IN PUSH TO RECRUIT RUSSIAN SPIES: 'YOU ARE NOT POWERLESS' The CIA has released its latest video in a campaign to recruit Russian spies who are fed up with the actions of the Kremlin and the country’s elite. No content available. CHINA FACES SCRUTINY OVER MINORITY RIGHTS AS UN BODY REVIEWS RECORD Western countries have urged Beijing to do more to allow freedom of expression, protect the rights of ethnic minorities and repeal the security law in Hong Kong. No content available. TENSIONS ESCALATE AS RWANDAN AUTHORITIES ACCUSE BURUNDIAN PRESIDENT OF INCITEMENT Rwandan authorities have accused Burundi's leader of escalating tensions through allegations following Burundi's closure of all border crossings with Rwanda. No content available. US SPY FLIGHT REPORTED NEAR NORTH KOREA BORDER FOLLOWING CLAIM OF UNDERWATER NUCLEAR DRONE A United States spy aircraft was reportedly detected near the demilitarized zone separating South Korea and North Korea following the latter's alleged nuclear drone test. No content available. TRIAL BEGINS FOR SUSPECTS IN FATAL SHOOTING OF DUTCH CRIME REPORTER The trial of nine suspects accused of involvement in the fatal 2021 shooting of Dutch investigative reporter Peter R. de Vries has started in Amsterdam. No content available. 1 KILLED, 2 INJURED AT FARMERS' PROTEST BARRICADE IN NORTHERN FRANCE A woman was killed and two others were injured during demonstrations by French farmers protesting low wages and other grievances on Tuesday, officials say. No content available. NATO SECURES $1.2 BILLION CONTRACT TO REPLENISH ALLIED SUPPLIES AND HELP UKRAINE NATO has signed a $1.2 billion contract to produce ammunition to replenish the diminishing stocks of member countries. The move aims to support Ukraine in its war with Russia. No content available. GERMANY'S TOP COURT DENIES FUNDING FOR FAR-RIGHT PARTY AFTER RULING IDEOLOGY UNCONSTITUTIONAL Germany's highest court has ruled that a small far-right party will be denied funding for the next six years after deeming the group's values unconstitutional. No content available. SRI LANKA LAWMAKERS FACE BACKLASH OVER CONTROVERSIAL INTERNET SAFETY BILL Sri Lankan lawmakers are debating a internet safety bill criticized by opposition figures, journalists and rights groups who argue that it aims to suppress freedom of speech. No content available. DEATH TOLL IN CHINA LANDSLIDE RISES TO 25 AS MORE THAN 1,000 FIRST RESPONDERS LOOK FOR SURVIVORS More than 1,000 first responders are working the scene of a deadly landslide in southwestern China in a search for survivors under the rubble, officials say. No content available. ZELENSKYY PROPOSES DUAL CITIZENSHIP FOR UKRAINIAN DIASPORA Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Monday that the national parliament intends to change the constitution to allow millions of diaspora to claim dual-citizenship. No content available. NETANYAHU IMMEDIATELY VOWS RETRIBUTION AFTER HAMAS KILLS 21 ISRAELI SOLDIERS IN CENTRAL GAZA Hamas terrorists in Gaza carried out an attack on Monday that killed 21 Israeli soldiers, the deadliest attack on Israeli troops since the war in Gaza began in October. No content available. ISRAEL REJECTS UN, AID AGENCIES CRITICISM THAT GAZA IS ON BRINK OF STARVATION: 'NO SHORTAGE OF FOOD' Israel has faced recent criticism from the U.N. and aid agencies that it needs to do more to get humanitarian assistance into Gaza. IDF says there are no threats of infectious diseases or starvation. No content available. RUSSIAN LAWMAKERS WEIGH BILL TO SEIZE PROPERTY FROM THOSE WHO CRITICIZE PUTIN’S INVASION OF UKRAINE Russian lawmakers are considering a bill that proposes the state seize property from people who criticize Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. No content available. US DEFENSE OFFICIALS SAY MORE LARGE-SCALE STRIKES CONDUCTED AGAINST HOUTHI FORCES US and UK forces attacked Houthi rebels on Monday, striking about 10 locations in Yemen with tomahawk missiles and F-18 fighter jets, according to defense officials. No content available. HAITI RELIGIOUS LEADERS PLEAD FOR RELEASE OF KIDNAPPED NUNS, URGE GOVERNMENT ACTION The Archdiocese of Port-au-Prince has issued a letter urging the release of six kidnapped nuns and calling on the Haitian government to address the issue of gang violence. No content available. CAMEROON BEGINS WORLD'S FIRST ROUTINE MALARIA VACCINE PROGRAM Cameroon is the first country to implement a routine malaria vaccine program, with 19 other countries set to follow. The development of a second vaccine has eased supply concerns. No content available. US NAVY CONFIRMS IRAN'S INVOLVEMENT IN YEMEN HOUTHI REBEL SHIP ATTACKS The U.S. Navy's top Mideast commander, Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, has confirmed that Iran is directly involved in ship attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels during the Israel-Hamas war. No content available.