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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MILITANTS IN INDIAN-CONTROLLED KASHMIR OPEN FIRE ON PUNJABI WORKERS, KILLING 1 One of two Punjabi workers shot at by militants in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir, has been confirmed dead, police reported Wednesday. No content available. FORMER WORLD LEADER PRAISES RONALD REAGAN'S EXAMPLE ON GIPPER'S BIRTHDAY: 'VALUES WORTH LIVING FOR' Lech Wałęsa has previously urged the U.S. to take the lead on global affairs as international tensions continue to increase and the security landscape grows increasingly fragile. No content available. DRONE STRIKE IN BAGHDAD KILLS HIGH-RANKING COMMANDER INVOLVED IN ATTACK THAT KILLED 3 US SOLDIERS A drone strike in Baghdad has killed three members of a powerful Iranian-backed miltia in retaliation for a drone strike that killed three U.S. troops in Jordan late last month. No content available. HOUTHIS USING IRANIAN MISSILES, DRONES TO ATTACK CIVILIAN, MILITARY TARGETS ACROSS MIDDLE EAST, DIA CONFIRMS Houthi militants in Yemen are using Iranian-supplied missiles and drones to attack targets across the Middle East, analysis from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). No content available. SLOVAKIA ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS DRAW THOUSANDS AFTER SPECIAL PROSECUTOR DISMISSED Slovakia's Parliament was inundated Wednesday with thousands of protesters as new populist Prime Minister Robert Fico seeks to eliminate the office of special prosecutor. No content available. STATE-OWNED GERMAN BANK SELLS $2.3B IN DHL GROUP SHARES Germany's KfW bank has sold 50 million shares of Deutsche Post, known internationally as DHL Group, for some 43.45 euros per share — a total of $2.3 billion. No content available. FORMER SENIOR INTELLIGENCE OFFICIAL SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS IN PRISON FOR BREAKING CANADA'S SECRETS LAW Former senior intelligence official Cameron Jay Ortis of Canada’s national police force has received a 14-year prison sentence for breaching the country's secrets law. No content available. NETANYAHU REJECTS HAMAS CEASE-FIRE DEAL, SAYS 'COMPLETE VICTORY' IS WITHIN A 'MATTER OF MONTHS' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected an offer for cease-fire from Hamas during a press conference on Wednesday, vowing to pursue "complete victory." No content available. SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO NON-NUCLEAR STRATEGY AS COUNTRY FACES THREATS South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has reiterated that South Korea will not pursue nuclear weapons despite threats from nuclear-armed North Korea, officials say. No content available. IRAN CAPABLE OF BUILDING NUCLEAR BOMB IN ONE WEEK, REPORT FINDS AS MIDDLE EAST TENSIONS FLARE Iran has enough weapons-grade urianium to create a nuclear weapon in just one week, and could create five more in a month, a new report says. No content available. FRANCE'S MACRON DENOUNCES ANTISEMITISM IN TRIBUTE TO VICTIMS OF HAMAS ATTACK French President Emmanuel Macron honored the victims of an attack by Hamas in Israel during a national ceremony, calling it the "largest antisemitic massacre of our century." No content available. CHILE'S FORMER PRESIDENT SEBASTIAN PINERA DIES IN HELICOPTER CRASH AT THE AGE OF 74 Chile's former president Sebastian Pinera died in a helicopter crash. He was known for helping Chile become one of the top countries with the highest COVID vaccination rates. No content available. GERMANY TO REDUCE MINIMUM PRISON SENTENCE FOR SPREADING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IMAGES Germany's Cabinet has approved changes to reduce the minimum sentence for spreading child sexual abuse images, as the previous one-year minimum was deemed too rigid. No content available. UKRAINE SAYS RUSSIA'S BLACK SEA FLEET SUFFERED DEBILITATING LOSSES SINCE COLLAPSE OF GRAIN DEAL Russia let the U.N.-brokered grain deal lapse after one year and started attacking areas that damaged Ukrainian silos, forcing Kyiv to go on the offensive. No content available. 12 STRANDED ON DISNEYLAND ROLLER COASTER IN HONG KONG AFTER SUDDEN STOP MID-RIDE Passengers on a ride at Hong Kong's Disneyland were left stranded after the ride malfunctioned, prompting emergency services to rescue them. No content available. THAILAND AND MUSLIM SEPARATIST REBELS AGREE TO END CONFLICT, MALAYSIAN FACILITATOR SAYS Malaysia's facilitator announced that the Thai government and Muslim separatist rebels in southern Thailand have reached a tentative agreement on a roadmap to peace. No content available. RUSSIA'S PROPOSED LAW TO CONFISCATE ASSETS OF THOSE WHO 'DISCREDIT' THE MILITARY ADVANCES TO PUTIN Russia's parliament has unanimously approved a bill that would allow police to confiscate assets from those convicted of spreading false information about the country's military. No content available. MOSCOW RELEASES $9M OF FROZEN ASSETS TO NORTH KOREA IN EXCHANGE FOR WEAPONS: REPORT Russia has reportedly unfrozen millions of dollars in North Korean assets following a clandestine arms deal aiding the invasion of Ukraine, according to the New York Times. No content available. HAMAS OFFERS REMAINING HOSTAGES FOR PRISONERS, 135-DAY CEASE-FIRE IN DEAL BIDEN CALLS ‘A LITTLE OVER THE TOP' Hamas offered a hostage exchange deal with Israel that is likely to be refused with President Biden calling it "a little over the top." No content available. UN AGENCIES APPEAL FOR $4.1 BILLION TO AID STARVING CIVILIANS IN WARN-TORN SUDAN The U.N. humanitarian aid and refugee agencies are seeking $4.1 billion in international support to assist civilians in Sudan, which has been impacted by nearly a year of war. No content available. TWO DOZEN KILLED AFTER ELECTION OFFICES IN PAKISTAN BOMBED TWICE THE DAY BEFORE ELECTIONS A pair of bombings in Pakistan at the election offices of a political party and an independent candidate killed at least 24 people and wounded more than two dozen others. No content available. A MAN EXTRADITED FROM SCOTLAND CONTINUES TO CLAIM HE'S NOT THE PERSON CHARGED IN 2 UTAH RAPE CASES Nicholas Rossi lost an appeal to prevent his extradition from Scotland, and now faces rape charges in Utah, but claims that it is a case of mistaken identity. No content available. ITALIAN OFFICIALS UNDER SCRUTINY AFTER KILLING BROWN BEAR DEEMED DANGEROUS TO HUMANS Animal rights activists in Northern Italy are protesting the culling of a brown bear known as M90, an animal who had been documented following humans on occasion. No content available. SOUTH AFRICA BARS LEFTIST PRESIDENTIAL SPEECH CRASHERS FROM STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS A South African Court upheld Tuesday a ban on leaders of the Economic Freedom Fighters party from President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation address in Cape Town. No content available. UN ENVOY WARNS MORE ATTACKS ON IRAQ THREATEN ITS HARD-WON STABILITY Iraq's government is intent to avoid spillover from the volatile Israel-Hamas war, which is threatening to draw regional powers into the bloody conflict. No content available.