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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ZIONISM EXPLAINED FROM ITS BIBLICAL ORIGINS TO THE REBIRTH OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL Amid a flurry of antisemitic protests on college campuses, demonstrators have embraced a dangerous school of thought: anti-Zionism. Experts explain its significance to Israel and the Jews. No content available. BILLBOARD COLLAPSES ONTO GROUP OF PEDESTRIANS, KILLING AT LEAST 14 A severe thunderstorm is believed to have caused a large billboard to collapse, killing at least 14 people and injuring 74 others, city officials said. No content available. BLINKEN MAKES UNANNOUNCED DIPLOMATIC TRIP TO UKRAINE AFTER CONGRESS APPROVES $60B IN MILITARY AID U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken took off from the Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Monday and took an unannounced trip to Ukraine, landing on Tuesday local time. No content available. NOTORIOUS PEOPLE SMUGGLER WANTED IN EUROPE ARRESTED IN NORTHERN IRAQ Security officials have announced that Barzan Majeed, one of the most notorious human smugglers in Europe, was arrested in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq. No content available. NORTH MACEDONIA’S NEW PRESIDENT SEEKS TO SIDESTEP DISPUTES WITH EU NEIGHBORS North Macedonia, a European Union candidate, is seeking to calm disputes with Greece and Bulgaria after the election victory of a conservative-backed president and coalition. No content available. 4 DOMINICANS ARE ACCUSED OF SMUGGLING WILDLIFE AND THROWING 113 BIRDS OVERBOARD TO THEIR DEATHS Four men have been indicted in Puerto Rico and have been charged with smuggling wildlife, after the U.S. Coast Guard spotted them throwing overboard cages holding birds. No content available. BILLIONAIRE ARTHUR IRVING, ONE OF CANADA'S RICHEST MEN, DIES AT AGE 93 Canadian billionaire Arthur L. Irving, who spent much of his life growing the oil business of his father K.C. Irving, has died at age 93 surrounded by his wife and daughter. No content available. PAKISTAN, US DISCUSS HOW TO TACKLE THE REGIONAL SECURITY THREAT POSED BY IS GROUP AND LOCAL TALIBAN U.S. and Pakistani officials have held talks regarding expanding cooperation in tackling security threats by the Pakistani Taliban and an affiliate of the Islamic State group. No content available. ARGENTINA WILL GET NEXT INSTALLMENT OF BAILOUT AS IMF PRAISES MILEI'S AUSTERITY POLICIES Argentina's biggest creditor, the International Monetary Fund, agreed to release the next portion of loans due under a bailout program; $792 million will soon be available to the country's government. No content available. EUROVISION BANNED THE EU FLAG FROM THE SONG CONTEST. THE EU IS ANGRY AND WANTS TO KNOW WHY The 27-nation European Union has lambasted organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest for banning the EU flag from the concert hall during the final of the week-long competition. No content available. BELFAST JUDGE SAYS PARTS OF THE UK'S MIGRANT DEPORTATION LAW SHOULDN'T APPLY TO NORTHERN IRELAND A Belfast judge has ruled that the law in the U.K. to deport migrants should not apply in Northern Ireland as parts of it undermine human rights protections. No content available. REPORTS OF ARMY KILLING OF VILLAGERS IN BURMA SUPPORTED BY PHOTOS AND HARROWING TALE OF A SURVIVOR Soldiers of Burma’s military government have reportedly carried out a massacre of over 30 civilians in central Burma; the country has been mired in violence since the military seized power in 2021. No content available. VAST COIN COLLECTION OF DANISH MAGNATE IS GOING ON SALE A CENTURY AFTER HIS DEATH The 20,000-piece coin collection of Danish butter magnate Lars Emil Bruun is set to go on sale 100 years after his death, and it could fetch up to $72 million. No content available. FAMILIES STILL LOOKING FOR MISSING LOVED ONES AFTER DEVASTATING AFGHANISTAN FLOODS KILLED SCORES Many survivors are still searching for their loved ones after unusually heavy rains led to devastating floods in parts of Afghanistan; hundreds of people were killed and thousands of homes destroyed. No content available. MORE BODIES RECOVERED AFTER INDONESIA FLASH FLOODS BRING DEATH TOLL TO 44 In Indonesia, heavy rains and a landslide caused a river to overflow its banks, resulting in flash floods that have killed at least 44 people with 15 still missing. No content available. TURKEY AND GREECE LEADERS TO MEET, PUT FRIENDSHIP INITIATIVE TO THE TEST AMID GAZA AND UKRAINE WARS Turkey and Greece have a long history of conflict, but the leaders of both countries met on May 13, 2024, five months after embarking on a new initiative designed to mend relations. No content available. SICKLE CELL PATIENT OFFERS HOPE TO UGANDAN COMMUNITY WHERE DISEASE IS PREVALENT A Ugandan woman who has directly confronted the challenges of living with sickle cell disease has converted her personal journey into advocacy, she says. No content available. UKRAINIAN FIRST LADY, FOREIGN MINISTER VISIT PRO-RUSSIA SERBIAN PRESIDENT Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska accompanied Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on a trip to Serbia where she met with Serbian first lady Tamara Vucic. No content available. 3 CONFIRMED DEAD, OTHERS TRAPPED AFTER BILLBOARD COLLAPSES DURING HEAVY RAINS IN INDIA'S MUMBAI A billboard collapse in Mumbai's suburb of Ghatkopar resulted in three fatalities and 59 injuries during thunderstorms and heavy rain, according to officials. No content available. IN SUDAN, 72 VILLAGES BURNED LAST MONTH AS FIRE 'USED INDISCRIMINATELY AS WEAPON OF WAR,' STUDY SAYS In Sudan's civil war, fire is being used to burn villages and displace civilians with more frequency than before. April 2024 saw more fires than any other month of the war. No content available. 4 ARRESTED AFTER POLICE RAID DRUG LAB ON INDONESIA'S BALI RESORT ISLAND Indonesian police say they have raided a major drug lab hidden in a villa on the resort island of Bali. Police arrested four people allegedly linked to the lab. No content available. KAZAKHSTANI EX-GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL SENTENCED FOR WIFE'S TORTURE AND MURDER IN CENTRAL ASIA Kazakhstan’s Supreme Court has convicted a former government official of torturing and brutally murdering his wife and sentenced him to prison, officials say. No content available. NEW YORK MUSEUM CURATOR DETAINED IN TURKEY FOR ALLEGED SPIDER SMUGGLING CLAIMS TO HAVE GOVERNMENT PERMITS A curator at the American Museum of Natural History was detained at Istanbul Airport while allegedly attempting to smuggle spider and scorpion samples. No content available. UKRAINE'S KHARKIV RESIDENTS REMAIN DEFIANT AS RUSSIA LAUNCHES NEW OFFENSIVE Despite intense fighting in the Kharkiv region, residents of Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv, have remained defiant. The city experienced a temporary respite on Sunday. No content available. ONLY A FEW HUNDRED REMAIN IN VOVCHANSK AS RUSSIAN ADVANCE INTENSIFIES IN NORTHEAST UKRAINE Ukrainian officials say only a few hundred residents remain in the embattled northeast town of Vovchansk amid pitched battles after a renewed Russian assault. No content available.