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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TAIWAN WAR GAMES TO SIMULATE CHINA TURNING A MILITARY DRILL INTO AN ATTACK: REPORT Taiwan's defense ministry says its military drills this year will include a scenario in which China turns one of its own exercises into an actual attack. No content available. TOP CHINESE OFFICIAL TO LEAD 'GOODWILL VISIT' TO NORTH KOREA THIS WEEK The No. 3 official in the Chinese Communist Party will lead a delegation on what was described as a "goodwill visit" to North Korea from April 11 to April 13, 2024. No content available. MOTHER STABBED TO DEATH WHILE WALKING WITH HER BABY IN A STROLLER, SUSPECT STILL ON THE LOOSE: POLICE Oldham, England, resident Kulsuma Akter, 27, was stabbed to death after walking with her baby on Saturday afternoon. The child was in a pram at the time and was not wounded. No content available. IRAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER ACCUSES U.S. OF GIVING ISRAEL 'GREEN LIGHT' TO ATTACK CONSULATE IN SYRIA Hossein Amirabdollahian, minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, has accused the U.S. of giving Israel the 'green light' for an airstrike that killed 7 Iranian military officials. No content available. THE SECURITY COUNCIL REVIVES THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY’S UN HOPES. THE US SAYS NOT YET The U.N. Security Council revived on Monday the Palestinian Authority's hopes of full membership in the U.N.; the U.S. said the Palestinian Authority must negotiate statehood with Israel. No content available. WEST VIRGINIA HAD A WHOPPING 5 TORNADOES LAST WEEK, MORE THAN DOUBLE THE YEARLY AVERAGE A fifth tornado touched down in West Virginia during severe storms last week, the National Weather Service confirmed on Monday; the state recorded an average of 2 tornados a year from 1993 to 2022. No content available. ISRAEL UN AMBASSADOR, DURING MEETING ON PALESTINIAN STATEHOOD, HOLDS UP PICTURE OF HITLER WITH GRAND MUFTI Israel’s U.N. Ambassador spoke out against the Palestinian statehood during a U.N. Security council meeting Monday and held up a picture of Hitler meeting with the Grand Mufti. No content available. RETIRED VENEZUELAN GENERAL WHO DEFIED MADURO GETS OVER 21 YEARS IN US PRISON Cliver Alcalá of Venezuela was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein in Manhattan on Monday to more than 21 years in prison after admitting he provided weapons to drug-funded rebels. No content available. RUSSIANS STAGE A RARE PROTEST AFTER A DAM BURSTS AND HOMES FLOOD NEAR THE KAZAKH BORDER Russians gathered to protest in the city of Orsk on Monday, calling for compensation after the collapse of a dam caused flooding in the Orenburg region near the Kazakhstan border. No content available. POPE MARKS SIX-MONTH ANNIVERSARY OF HAMAS ATTACKS BY MEETING WITH RELATIVES OF HOSTAGES Marking the six-month anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel, Pope Francis met with relatives of hostages on Monday in the Apostolic Palace. No content available. WHAT'S EXPECTED AT JAPANESE PM KISHIDA'S US VISIT? A MAJOR UPGRADE IN DEFENSE TIES In a week-long visit to the U.S. this week, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will hold a summit with President Joe Biden that is meant to achieve an upgrade to their defense alliance. No content available. DEATH TOLL IN MOZAMBIQUE FERRY DISASTER CLIMBS TO 98 98 people have been confirmed dead in the Sunday sinking of an overcrowded ferry off the coast of Mozambique. An estimated 130 people were aboard the vessel. No content available. HERE'S WHAT SOUTH KOREANS ARE CONCERNED ABOUT AS THEY VOTE FOR PARLIAMENT THIS WEEK South Korea's 44 million voters will head to the polls this week to elect a new 300-member parliament; many are choosing domestic concerns as the most important issues. No content available. 'PANAMA PAPERS' TRIAL STARTS. 27 PEOPLE CHARGED IN THE WORLDWIDE MONEY LAUNDERING CASE The 'Panama Papers' trial of 27 people charged in connection with money laundering began Monday; 11 million financial documents show how some of the wealthiest people in the world hide their money. No content available. PROTESTERS IN SOUTHERN MEXICO SET STATE GOVERNMENT BUILDING AFIRE AND TORCH A DOZEN VEHICLES A Mexican state government building and at least a dozen cars were set afire by protesters in the city of Chilpancingo on Monday; they demand answers in the case of 43 students who disappeared. No content available. HAITIAN POLICE NOTCH RARE WIN AGAINST GANGS AFTER RECLAIMING HIJACKED SHIP Haiti's National Police agency has reported the reclamation of a hijacked cargo ship carrying large amounts of rice following a five-hour gunfight with gang members. No content available. ETHNIC GUERRILLAS IN BURMA LOOK SET TO SEIZE AN IMPORTANT TOWN ON THE THAI BORDER FROM THE MILITARY Guerrilla fighters from the Karen ethnic minority in Burma have claimed to be close to taking control of Myawaddy, the country's 'most active trading post with Thailand.' No content available. SPAIN WILL SCRAP 'GOLDEN VISAS' THAT ALLOW WEALTHY NON-EU RESIDENTS TO STAY IF THEY BUY REAL ESTATE Spain's government plans to scrap 'golden visas' that allow people from outside the EU who invest more than 500,000 euros in real estate to obtain residency permits. No content available. PALESTINIANS RETURNING TO KHAN YOUNIS AFTER ISRAELI WITHDRAWAL FIND AN UNRECOGNIZABLE CITY After the Israeli military announced it was withdrawing troops from the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, Palestinians filed into the area on Monday to salvage what was left from the destruction. No content available. ITALY'S POLICE ARREST A TAJIK MAN SUSPECTED OF ISLAMIC STATE MEMBERSHIP AT ROME AIRPORT A Tajik national, accused of being an active member of the Islamic State group, was arrested on Monday after arriving at Rome's international airport on a flight from the Netherlands. No content available. RWANDA'S LEADER IS CONCERNED OVER PERCEIVED US AMBIGUITY ABOUT VICTIMS OF THE 1994 GENOCIDE Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, said on Monday he was concerned by what he views as a failure by the U.S. to call the 1994 massacres a genocide against the country's Tutsis. No content available. VIOLENT WEATHER LEAVES AT LEAST 1 DEAD NEAR SOUTH AFRICAN CAPITAL Strong winds and heavy rain have left at least one person dead in South Africa's coastal Western Cape province, which includes Cape Town, officials reported Monday. No content available. US-CHINA TRADE TENSIONS ESCALATE OVER SURGING PRODUCTION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES China produces more EVs and green tech than it can sell domestically, and the low prices caused by this surplus supply make the market difficult for American manufacturers. No content available. SOUTH KOREA LAUNCHES SECOND SPY SATELLITE IN MILITARY INTELLIGENCE RACE WITH NORTH KOREA South Korea has launched its second military spy satellite following promises from North Korea to do the same. Tensions are rising once again between the neighboring countries. No content available. VATICAN SAYS GENDER THEORY, SURROGACY VIOLATE HUMAN DIGNITY IN ETHICS DOCUMENT The Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith admonished the practices of gender reassignment surgery and surrogate pregnancy on Monday, calling them threats to human dignity. No content available.