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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 DEAD, 5 INJURED IN POTENTIALLY GANG-RELATED SHOOTING IN TRINIDAD, POLICE SAY A shooting in Trinidad left three people dead and five injured on Tuesday night. The incident took place when a van approached a group of men and opened fire. No content available. RUSSIA WILL OPEN ELECTION POLLING STATIONS IN US FOR CITIZENS VOTING OVERSEAS THIS MARCH The Russian government has announced its intentions to open multiple polling locations in the United States for the country's upcoming presidential election in March. No content available. US, SOUTH KOREA AND JAPAN UNITE IN MASSIVE NAVAL DRILL IN SHOW OF STRENGTH AGAINST NORTH KOREA The United States, South Korea and Japan conducted extensive naval exercises off South Korea's Jeju island as a display of strength against North Korea. No content available. FACTORY EXPLOSION KILLS AT LEAST 23 PEOPLE IN THAILAND, OFFICIALS SAY An explosion at a fireworks factory in central Thailand has killed at least 23 people, according to provincial officials. The blast occurred in Suphan Buri province. No content available. ISRAEL'S MILITARY KILLS TOP HAMAS INTELLIGENCE OFFICIAL IN CHARGE OF INVESTIGATING 'SUSPECTS OF ESPIONAGE' The Israeli military says Bilal Nofal, a top Hamas official in charge of counterespionage operations in the southern Gaza Strip, has been killed. No content available. UK PRIME MINISTER RISHI SUNAK CONTINUES TO FACE HEAT OVER CONTROVERSIAL PLAN TO SEND MIGRANTS TO RWANDA U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing a rebellion within his Conservative Party as he attempts to gain parliamentary approval for his plan to send migrants to Rwanda. No content available. NATO NEEDS A 'WARFIGHTING TRANSFORMATION' AS 'ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN AT ANY TIME,' TOP MILITARY OFFICIAL SAYS Dutch Admiral Rob Bauer, a top NATO military official, says the organization needs a "warfighting transformation" to better prepare for future events. No content available. PAKISTAN WARNS OF 'CONSEQUENCES' AFTER IRAN'S DEADLY BOMBING KILLED TWO CHILDREN Pakistan's Foreign Ministry strongly and angrily condemned a drone and missile attack that Iran carried out on its southern province, which left two children dead. No content available. 10-YEAR-OLD MARYLAND BOY ATTACKED BY SHARK IN BAHAMAS: POLICE A 10-year-old boy from Maryland is in stable condition after he was attacked and bitten by a shark at a resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas on Monday, according to local police. No content available. BRIDE ARRESTED FOR EXTORTION SCHEME IN MEXICO, HANDCUFFED IN HER WEDDING DRESS: PROSECUTORS A bride in Mexico appeared for a police mugshot in her wedding dress after being arrested for alleged extortion of chicken farmers with her fiancé. No content available. LEBANESE HIGH COURT JUDGE SUSPENDS EX-CABINET MINISTERS' ARREST WARRANTS IN BEIRUT PORT BLAST CASE Judge Sabbouh Suleiman of Lebanon's Court of Cassation has suspended the arrest warrants of former cabinet ministers Youssef Fenianos and Ali Hassan Khalil. No content available. SERBS TAKE TO STREETS, ACCUSE POPULIST VUČIĆ GOVERNMENT OF ELECTION FRAUD Opposition supporters turned out in droves Tuesday in protest of the country's Dec. 17 election results, accusing populist President Aleksandar Vučić's government of fraud. No content available. EX-REBEL LEADER GUY PHILIPPE'S SUPPORTERS RALLY ACROSS HAITI, DEMAND PM'S RESIGNATION Haitians protested in droves Tuesday in support of former rebel leader Guy Philippe, with many demanding Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation. No content available. SUDAN SUSPENDS TIES WITH EAST AFRICAN BLOC OVER PARAMILITARY LEADER'S SUMMIT INVITATION The Sudanese government on Tuesday suspended ties with IGAD, the East African regional trade bloc, for inviting paramilitary leader Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo to an upcoming summit. No content available. ISRAELI KIBBUTZ BE'ERI CONFIRMS DEATH OF 2 HOSTAGES SEEN IN HAMAS TERROR GROUP VIDEO Israeli Kibbutz Be'eri announced on Tuesday that two of its residents being held captive by Hamas in Gaza, Itay Svirsky and Yossi Sharabi, have been killed while imprisoned by the Palestinian terrorist group. No content available. PUTIN-FRIENDLY BELARUS TO INCLUDE NUCLEAR WEAPON USE PROVISION IN NEW MILITARY DOCTRINE Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin said Tuesday that the country's new military doctrine will include a provision for the use of nuclear weaponry. No content available. 2 CHILDREN DEAD AFTER IRAN BOMBS PAKISTANI SITES IT CLAIMS WERE MILITANT OUTPOSTS Iran on Tuesday launched attacks in Pakistan against targets its government claimed were bases for Jaish al-Adl, a Sunni militant group. No content available. ARMED PALESTINIANS ATTACK CHRISTIAN HOLY SITE IN WEST BANK: REPORT A Christian holy site was reportedly attacked in the West Bank over the weekend by a group of Palestinians armed with guns and other weapons. No content available. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC LAUNCHING 4-DAY WORK WEEK PILOT PROGRAM The Dominican Republic will launch a voluntary, six-month pilot program shortening the country's current six-day work week this February. No content available. 'DISEASE X': WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM CREATING CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR INFECTIOUS VIRUS OUTBREAK A hypothetical virus known as "Disease X" will be discussed at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday so that they can prepare properly should it ever break out. No content available. ERDOĞAN VOWS TO EXPAND MILITARY OPERATION AGAINST KURDISH GROUPS IN SYRIA, IRAQ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pledged Tuesday to take further military action against Kurdish-linked groups in Iraq and Syria. No content available. RWANDAN-CONGOLESE TENSIONS FLARE AFTER KIGALI REPORTS KILLING OF SOLDIER WHO CROSSED BORDER Rwanda's military reported Tuesday that it had killed a soldier from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who allegedly crossed the countries' shared border and fired at army patrols. No content available. KENYA FOLDS IN AVIATION DISPUTE, WILL CONTINUE ACCEPTING AIR TANZANIA CARGO FLIGHTS Kenya will allow cargo flights from neighboring Tanzania after the East African nation threatened to ban passenger flights to Dar es Salaam. No content available. NYC ART DEALER BRENT SIKKEMA FOUND DEAD IN BRAZIL IN SUSPECTED HOMICIDE: REPORT Brent Sikkema, a 75-year-old New York City art dealer, has been found dead in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in what police are investigating as a homicide, reports say. No content available. US STRIKES HOUTHI MISSILE CACHE IN YEMEN, OFFICIALS CONFIRM The United States military reportedly struck a Houthi-operated cache of anti-ship missiles in Yemen this week, the first such strike confirmed by the U.S. military. No content available.