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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE BRITISH MUSEUM APPOINTS NEW DIRECTOR AS IT GRAPPLES WITH APPARENT THEFT OF HUNDREDS OF ARTIFACTS Nicholas Cullinan has been appointed the new director of the British Museum. This decision follows the resignation of the former director amid the discovery of missing artifacts. No content available. HAITI WAITS FOR KENYAN POLICE MISSION TO FIGHT GANGS AMID FEARS THEY WON'T COME Kenya says it will not send in police forces until Haiti establishes an interim government as gang violence rages. Some Haitians fear the international help will never come. No content available. OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE ROWING TEAMS WARNED ABOUT POLLUTED WATERS AHEAD OF BOAT RACE: IT'S A 'NATIONAL DISGRACE' Oxford's crew coach is taking aim at one company who is allegedly responsible for a recent spike in contamination levels within London's Thames River. No content available. DOCTORS VISITING GAZA HOSPITAL REVEAL 'GUT-WRENCHING' DETAILS OF WAR'S IMPACT ON PALESTINIAN CHILDREN An international team of doctors arrived in central Gaza say they were "stunned" by the gruesome impact that the war against Hamas is having on Palestinian children. No content available. EASTER SHOPPERS GET A BITTERSWEET SURPRISE IN THEIR BASKETS AS GLOBAL COCOA PRICES SOAR TO 'RECORD HIGHS' In the wake of unprecedented climate patterns in Africa, the global price of cocoa has soared to record highs, causing a sudden spike in the price of chocolate. No content available. SIGNIFICANCE OF MICHELANGELO’S 'DAVID' STATUE IS BEING DIMINISHED BY SOUVENIRS, ITALIAN CURATORS SAY Since its creation in 1504, Michelangelo's David has been a symbol of Italian culture. Curators are now voicing concerns about the commercialization of the statue. No content available. FRENCH LAWMAKERS CONSIDER BILL THAT WOULD BAN HAIR DISCRIMINATION French lawmakers are discussing a bill to ban discrimination based on hair texture, length, color or style, aiming to support those facing hostility due to their hair. No content available. ISRAEL SAYS UN 'DECEIVING' WORLD OVER AID DELAYS TO GAZA The U.N. has accused Israel of holding up the flow of aid into Gaza; Israel says the problem is with distribution, including looting and Hamas stealing the aid. No content available. PUERTO RICO HEALTH OFFICIALS DECLARE DENGUE FEVER A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY, MORE THAN 500 CASES REPORTED Puerto Rico's health authorities declared a public health emergency following a surge in dengue cases, totaling 549 reported cases so far this year. No content available. UKRAINE'S SOCCER VICTORY PROVIDES WELCOME DISTRACTION FROM TRAGEDY OF WAR The Ukraine men’s national soccer team has qualified for the European Championship after a 2-1 win over Iceland; the victory is a 'welcome distraction' from the Russia-Ukraine war. No content available. ISRAELI STRIKES IN LEBANON KILL 16, MILITANT ROCKETS KILL 1 ISRAELI AS CROSS-BORDER VIOLENCE SOARS 16 people were killed in southern Lebanon by Israeli airstrikes on Wednesday, making it the deadliest day of fighting at the border in more than five months. No content available. BURMESE MILITARY JUNTA FLAUNTS STRENGTH AT ANNUAL PARADE, DESPITE UNPRECEDENTED LOSSES TO REBEL FORCES Burma's government hosted its standard Armed Forces Day parade, flaunting its purported military might in stark contrast to losses incurred amid clashes with rebel groups. No content available. PEOPLE FORM A HUMAN CHAIN AROUND SLOVAKIA'S PUBLIC BROADCASTER THAT GOVERNMENT WANTS TO TAKE OVER Protesters made a human chain around Slovakia's public television and radio building over a government takeover plan, in which journalists say public broadcasting would be under government control. No content available. POLAND'S EUROCORPS COMMANDER OUT AMID COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INVESTIGATION Poland has dismissed its commander of the Eurocorps, Lt. Gen. Jarosław R. Gromadziński, amid a recent counterintelligence probe involving him. No content available. REWRITTEN TOGO CONSTITUTION BUCKED BY CITIZENS, STOKES DICTATORIAL FEARS Opposition leaders and disenfranchised citizens called Wednesday for protests against a new constitution that would prolong the tenure of authoritarian President Faure Gnassingbé. No content available. RUSSIA STRIKES UKRAINE'S KHARKIV WITH AERIAL BOMBS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2022 At least one civilian was killed and 16 others wounded after Russia struck Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine with aerial bombs for the 'first time since 2022,' several residential buildings were hit. No content available. HAMAS, IRAN LEADERS DELIGHT IN CEASE-FIRE CALL, US NO-VOTE: 'FATEFUL TURNING POINT' Iran tried to distance itself from Hamas in the first days following the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, but leadership has gone to great lengths to delight in what they see as Hamas victories. No content available. IN VIENNA, 2 PORTRAITS OF ALEXEI NAVALNY ARE PAINTED NEAR A MONUMENT TO SOVIET SOLDIERS Portraits of Alexei Navalny, the late opposition leader in Russia, were spray-painted Wednesday in Vienna on property owned by former Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg's family. No content available. HOW EVENTS IN MOLDOVA'S BREAKAWAY TRANSNISTRIA REGION RAISED FEARS OF RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE Moldova, a former Soviet republic with aspirations to join the European Union, fears that it could 'also be in Moscow's crosshairs' following the Russian invasion of neighboring Ukraine in 2022. No content available. SMALL POCKETS OF LIFE REMAIN ALONG SHRINKING ARAL SEA The Aral Sea once supported large communities. But since the sea nearly completely disappeared, fewer people are left to keep the communities and customs alive. No content available. POLL FINDS MOST AMERICANS DON'T SUPPORT ISRAEL'S ACTION IN GAZA AS BIDEN-ISRAEL RELATIONS HIT 'LOW POINT' As Biden Israel relations hit new low, poll finds majority of Americans disapprove of Israeli actions in Gaza, with Democrats and Independents far more disapproving than Republicans. No content available. BANKSY'S LONDON TREE MURAL COVERED IN PLASTIC, FENCED OFF AFTER APPARENT VANDALISM A mural by the renowned street artist Banksy, which emerged last week in London, has been encased in plastic following an apparent act of vandalism, officials said. No content available. PAKISTAN TO PERFORM DNA TEST ON REMAINS OF SUICIDE BOMBER WHO KILLED 5 CHINESE NATIONALS Pakistani authorities plan to conduct DNA testing on the remains of the suicide bomber responsible for an attack in Shangla, northwest Pakistan, officials said. No content available. IRAQI MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR QURAN BURNINGS IN SWEDEN SEEKS ASYLUM IN NORWAY AFTER FACING DEPORTATION Salwan Momika, an Iraqi man known for burning the Quran in Sweden, has announced plans to seek asylum in Norway after facing deportation orders from Sweden. No content available. ISIS-K ATTACK IN MOSCOW HIGHLIGHTS GROWING TERROR THREAT FROM AFGHANISTAN Following the deadly ISIS-K attack in Moscow, the threat of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan is once again in focus as the terror group seeks to export its extremism beyond Kabul. No content available.