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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE WORLD'S 1ST 'TEST TUBE BABY' TURNS 46 YEARS OLD, OVER 6 MILLION BABIES BORN THROUGH IVF SINCE 1978 Louise Joy Brown was the first baby in the world born through in vitro fertilization (IVF). Today, there have been millions of babies born through IVF. No content available. RIVALS WATCHING 'TENUOUS SITUATION' IN BIDEN WHITE HOUSE FOLLOWING PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS: EXPERT President Biden's address prompted little response on Wednesday night, but Russia and China executed an airborne provocation near the coast of Alaska just ahead of the speech. No content available. THOUSANDS FLEE CANADA'S JASPER NATIONAL PARK AS WILDFIRE SPREADS TO TOWN A raging wildfire has spread to the town of Jasper in the Canadian Rockies’ Jasper National Park. About 25,000 residents and park visitors fled late Monday night. No content available. DEATH TOLL REACHES 6 IN MEXICAN TEQUILA DISTILLERY BLAST A sixth body has been found at the site of a Jose Cuervo-owned tequila distillery in Tequila, Mexico, that exploded and caught fire on Tuesday. No content available. BRITAIN’S NEW PRIME MINISTER KEIR STARMER FACES HIS FIRST HOUSE OF COMMONS GRILLING FROM LAWMAKERS Britain's newly elected leader Keir Starmer fielded queries from lawmakers at the first Prime Minister's Questions session since his party's election victory on July 4. No content available. MAN CHARGED OVER ATTEMPTED MURDER OF SALMAN RUSHDIE ACCUSED OF TIES TO HEZBOLLAH Hadi Matar rejected a plea deal that would have required him to admit guilt to the then-unfiled allegation of his attempt to materially support the terrorist group Hezbollah. No content available. NEW ZEALAND INQUIRY REVEALS 'UNIMAGINABLE' ABUSE IN CARE INSTITUTIONS OVER 5 DECADES Nearly a third of the children and vulnerable adults in state, foster and faith-based care in New Zealand between 1950 and 1999 were reportedly abused, a new report claims. No content available. 1 DEAD, 3 INJURED AFTER STORM BLOWS DOWN TREE AT CAMBODIAN ANGKOR TEMPLE COMPLEX, DAMAGING STATUES One person died and three others were injured, one critically, when a tree fell on a tuk-tuk during a rainstorm at Cambodia’s famous Angkor temple complex. No content available. NORTH KOREAN TRASH BALLOON DROPS GARBAGE ON SOUTH KOREA’S PRESIDENTIAL COMPOUND North Korea sent more balloons carrying trash to the South, and this time some of the refuse landed on the South Korean presidential compound. No content available. FAMILIES OF US CITIZENS HELD BY HAMAS PIN HOPES ON NETANYAHU’S ADDRESS TO CONGRESS Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will present Israel’s case to both houses of Congress Wednesday as hostage families hope he will also announce a deal to free their loved ones. No content available. NETANYAHU TO ADDRESS CONGRESS, MEET BIDEN AS ISRAELIS PONDER RELATIONSHIP: 'AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE WITH US' Israelis discuss the importance of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to address Congress amid Israel’s multi-front war against Iranian proxies, Hamas, the Houthis, and Hezbollah. No content available. INDIA'S MODI SETS ASIDE BILLIONS FOR JOBS, ALLIES IN POST-ELECTION BUDGET In a budget aimed at winning back voters following PM Modi's election setback, India's government has set aside billions of dollars to create jobs as well as for rural programs. No content available. US-RUSSIAN JOURNALIST CONVICTED IN SECRET TRIAL GETS 6 1/2 YEARS IN PENAL COLONY, COURT SAYS Alsu Kurmasheva, a journalist for the U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, was sentenced to 6 and a half years in prison for spreading false information about the Russian army. No content available. SECRET MEETING BETWEEN US, ISRAEL, UAE HELD TO DISCUSS POSTWAR PLANS FOR GAZA A secret meeting to discuss the future governance of Gaza following the deadly war was held in Abu Dhabi last week by top officials from the U.S., Israel and the United Arab Emirates. No content available. EU TURNS UP PRESSURE ON HUNGARY'S ORBAN OVER HIS 'PEACE MISSION' TO RUSSIA, CHINA In response to Viktor Orbán’s rogue "peace mission," EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell decided to host a strategic EU meeting in Brussels rather than Budapest, Hungary. No content available. PALESTINIAN FACTIONS SIGN 'BEIJING DECLARATION,' AGREE TO FORM UNITY GOVERNMENT AFTER TALKS IN CHINA Palestinian factions agreed to form an interim national unity government during negotiations in China that ended with the signing of the Beijing Declaration, China said. No content available. INTERNET REMAINS DOWN IN BANGLADESH DESPITE APPARENT CALM FOLLOWING DEADLY PROTESTS Bangladesh declared a public holiday on Monday and remained without internet for a fifth day following a Supreme Court ruling that reduced a government job quota system. No content available. AT LEAST 157 DEAD IN SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA MUDSLIDES AS SEARCH OPERATIONS CONTINUE At least 157 people have died in mudslides in southern Ethiopia following heavy rainfall. The death toll increased to 157 on Tuesday as rescue efforts continued. No content available. NATIONAL SECURITY EXPERTS WARN AGAINST ‘CHAOS’ OF US ELECTIONS AS HARRIS ENTERS RACE Security experts warn nations like Russia, China and Iran could use the "chaotic" shift in the race for the presidency as President Biden drops out and Kamala Harris steps in. No content available. UN AMBASSADOR ANNOUNCES $60M IN AID, POLICE RESOURCES FOR HAITI U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced an additional $60 million in humanitarian aid for Haiti while in the nation Monday. No content available. TEXAS FAMILY SUES SYRIA FOR DEATH OF LOVED ONE: ‘PLAN TO HOLD THE REGIME FULLY ACCOUNTABLE FOR ITS CRIMES’ The family of Majd Kamalmaz filed a civil lawsuit in federal court in Washington, D.C., accusing the Syrian government of abducting, torturing and killing him. No content available. GUNMAN KILLS MOTHER, 5 OTHERS IN CROATIAN NURSING HOME SHOOTING A Croatian war veteran and former police officer killed six people, including his mother, after opening fire inside a Daruvar nursing home. No content available. RUSSIAN FORCES PUSH TOWARD CRITICAL UKRAINIAN LOGISTICS HUB OF POKROVSK Russian forces are making a push toward the Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk, a logistics hub in the east, according to Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukraine's top commander. No content available. BANGLADESH PROTESTS PAUSE AS TOP COURT AGREES TO ABANDON MOST JOB QUOTAS There were no reports of violence or protests across Bangladesh on Monday, officials said, after a Supreme Court ruling quelled violent demonstrations that rocked the country. No content available. TAIWAN LAUNCHES ANNUAL WAR GAMES AS TENSIONS SIMMER WITH CHINA Taiwan began its annual Han Kuang war games, designed to simulate actual combat, as tensions simmer with China, which views Taiwan as its sovereign territory. 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