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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 98-YEAR-OLD IN UKRAINE ESCAPES RUSSIAN TROOPS BY WALKING FOR MILES, WITH SLIPPERS AND A CANE Lidia Stepanivna Lomikovska, a 98-year-old woman in Ukraine, escaped Russian-occupied territory by walking nearly 6 miles alone, according to officials. No content available. TEEN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH SYDNEY BISHOP'S STABBING APPLIES FOR RELEASE ON BAIL One of the teenagers who was arrested and charged in the stabbing of a bishop in Sydney, Australia, has applied for release from custody due to exceptional circumstances. No content available. FITNESS INFLUENCER GOT 11 YEARS IN PRISON FOR 'TERRORIST OFFENSES,' SAUDI ARABIA CONFIRMS Saudi Arabia sent a letter to the UN confirming that Manahel al-Otaibi, a popular online fitness influencer, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for "terrorism offenses." No content available. GREECE BOLSTERS FIREFIGHTING ARSENAL TO COPE WITH COUNTRY'S GROWING HEAT RISK Greece is bracing for an intense wildfire season as temperatures rise and fires start earlier each year by doubling the number of firefighters in specialized units. No content available. UK POLICE OFFICER FACES TERROR CHARGE FOR ALLEGEDLY SUPPORTING HAMAS ON WHATSAPP A British police officer from West Yorkshire is facing a terror charge for allegedly sharing images supporting Hamas, a banned terrorist group in the UK. No content available. AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS HIGHLIGHT 'GOOD RELATIONSHIP' WITH INDIA, SIDESTEP ALLEGATIONS OF EXPELLED INDIAN SPIES Despite the good relationship between India and Australia, media reports claim Indian spies were caught in Australia four years ago. No government officials will comment on the matter. No content available. 17-YEAR-OLD BOY CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER AFTER ASSAULT INVOLVING 'SHARP OBJECT' AT UK SCHOOL Police say a 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were assaulted at a secondary school in northern England. No content available. RUSSIA'S KREMLIN PARADES WESTERN EQUIPMENT CAPTURED FROM UKRAINIAN ARMY AT EXHIBITION An exhibition in Moscow organized by the Russian Defense Ministry showcases over 30 pieces of Western military equipment captured from Kyiv forces during the war in Ukraine. No content available. ECUADOR DEFENDS STORMING OF MEXICAN EMBASSY IN CASE BROUGHT TO TOP UN COURT Ecuador defended its actions in storming the Mexican Embassy in Quito last month. This move came after Mexico granted asylum to former Vice President Jorge Glas. No content available. GROWING CONTROVERSY OVER BIDEN'S GAZA PIER FUELS CONCERNS OVER COST, SECURITY Construction of President Biden’s floating Gaza pier is nearly complete as some critics raise concerns over security and the growing cost of the now $320 million project. No content available. SOUTH KOREA EXPLORES POSSIBILITY OF JOINING ALLIANCE FOR SHARING MILITARY TECHNOLOGY WITH US The South Korean government is considering sharing advanced military technology with the United States, United Kingdom and Australia, authorities say. No content available. 24 CONFIRMED DEAD AFTER HIGHWAY COLLAPSES IN SOUTHERN CHINA 24 people have been confirmed dead after a section of a highway in southern China's Guangdong province collapsed. The incident occurred early Wednesday. No content available. GEORGIA POLICE ARREST DOZENS PROTESTING 'RUSSIAN LAW' Georgia police arrested dozens of people protesting against the so-called "Russian law" that protestors say will curtail media freedoms. No content available. RARE STORM LEADS SURGE OF MORE THAN 500 BABY SEA TURTLES TO SOUTH AFRICAN AQUARIUM More than 500 baby sea turtles were left stranded on South African beaches after a rare and powerful storm, prompting their rescue by an aquarium, officials said. No content available. BIDEN ADMIN SANCTION WAIVERS GIVE IRAN ACCESS TO BILLIONS IN FUNDS TO KEEP WAR EFFORTS GOING, EXPERT SAYS The sanctions relief allows Iraq to import electricity from Iran, provides funds in exchange for five U.S. prisoners and sales of petrochemicals as a workaround to a Trump-era sanction. No content available. ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC'S FORMER PRESIDENT OVER HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES A court in the Central African Republic has issued an international arrest warrant for former President François Bozizé over human rights abuses between 2009 and 2013. No content available. TOP UN COURT REJECTS REQUEST FOR GERMANY TO HALT MILITARY AID TO ISRAEL The top U.N. court, in a 15-1 vote, has rejected Nicaragua's request to order that Germany halt aid to Israel and renew funding to the U.N. aid agency in Gaza. No content available. PORTUGUESE-FLAGGED SHIP TARGETED IN ARABIAN SEA DRONE ASSAULT; HOUTHI REBELS CLAIM RESPONSIBILITY A Portuguese-flagged container ship was targeted by a drone in the Arabian Sea, in what appears to be the first confirmed deep-sea attack that the Houthi rebels have claimed. No content available. COLOMBIA'S PRESIDENT SAYS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PIECES OF AMMUNITION HAVE GONE MISSING FROM MILITARY BASES Hundreds of thousands of pieces of ammunition, including grenades and anti-tank missiles, have gone missing from Colombian military bases, according to President Gustavo Petro. No content available. TUNISIAN OPPOSITION DECLINES TO PARTICIPATE IN ELECTION UNLESS POLITICAL PRISONERS FREED Tunisia's main opposition coalition announced Tuesday it wouldn't participate in the country's upcoming presidential election unless incumbent Kais Saied frees his political rivals. No content available. ARMED MEN KILL PATIENT AT MEXICAN HOSPITAL Armed men reportedly killed a 23-year-old patient at a hospital in central Mexico on Tuesday, prosecutors in the state of Morelos confirmed. No content available. INFANT, GRANDPARENTS AMONG THOSE KILLED BY WRONG-WAY POLICE CHASE CRASH IN CANADA Two grandparents, alongside their infant grandchild, were killed in a six-vehicle collision involving a vehicle being chased by police in eastern Canada. No content available. 2 MEN CHARGED WITH FELLING 150-YEAR-OLD ‘ROBIN HOOD’ TREE IN ENGLAND Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers have been charged with cutting down the famous Sycamore Gap tree that fell over on Hadrian's Wall in northern England last year. No content available. UN MIGRATION AGENCY CHIEF WARNS NUMBER OF SYRIAN REFUGEES LEAVING LEBANON WILL KEEP RISING The head of the U.N.'s migration agency warned the number of Syrian refugees leaving Lebanon will likely continue rising as donors cut back on aid; many refugees are heading to Cyprus. No content available. JAPANESE TOWN TO BUILD SCREEN BLOCKING MOUNT FUJI VIEW IN BID TO FEND OFF TOURISTS Fujikawaguchiko, Japan, known for its photo spots, began constructing a screen to block the view of Mount Fuji; foreign tourists have triggered complaints from residents. No content available.