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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TWO DEAD IN GERMANY AFTER MASS SHOOTING AT MERCEDES-BENZ FACTORY A 53-year-old employee at a Mercedes-Benz factory in Sindelfingen, Germany, is said to have opened fire on his coworkers Thursday morning, killing two. No content available. IRAN'S REGIME PLANS TO GIVE POWER, PROFITS TO TERRORISM-LINKED GROUP, DOCUMENTS REVEAL The National Council of Resistance of Iran has obtained documents and data in a significant trove of papers that included information on ministry workers and correspondences. No content available. 'KILLER BEES' STING 6 PEOPLE TO DEATH IN NICARAGUA AFTER BUS PLUNGES INTO RAVINE Six are dead after a swarm of "killer bees" were disturbed following a bus crash in Nicaragua. Though the victims survived the drop into a ravine, the bee stings ultimately killed them. No content available. NATALEE HOLLOWAY SUSPECT JORAN VAN DER SLOOT TO BE EXTRADITED TO US, BETH HOLLOWAY SAYS The prime suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway is slated to be brought to the United States to face prosecution. No content available. IDF SPOX SAYS 'OPERATION' AGAINST ISLAMIC JIHAD WAS 'ACHIEVED,' MAKES WARNING TO IRAN BACKED TERRORISTS A spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces said during an interview that its operation against the Palestinian Islamic Jihadist terror group was a success. No content available. STUDENT'S BODY FOUND IN CAVE AFTER NEW ZEALAND HIT BY FLOODS A high school student's body was found in a cave after New Zealand was hit by severe floods. The students were part of an outdoor education class field trip on Tuesday. No content available. POLAND ORPHANAGE KNIFE ATTACK KILLS TEEN, INJURES 9 A knife attack in a Poland orphanage killed a 16-year-old girl and injured nine others. Police arrested a 19-year-old man who is suspected of being the knife attacker. No content available. SAUDI ARABIA INVITES SYRIAN PRESIDENT TO ARAB SUMMIT IN OIL-RICH KINGDOM Saudi Arabia invited the Syrian President Bashar Assad to attend the Arab League summit in Jeddah. No information was released regarding whether he will attend the May 19 summit. No content available. CHILDREN AMONG 15 DEAD IN NORTH NIGERIA BOAT ACCIDENT Children were among the 15 who were found dead in north Nigeria after their boat capsized. The boat was traveling to Dundeji in the Sokoto state Tuesday when it capsized. No content available. GREENPEACE SUES ITALIAN ENERGY COMPANY ENI OVER CLIMATE CHANGE An environmental coalition, Greenpeace and 12 Italian citizens are suing an Italian energy company called ENI. They are accusing it of knowingly contributing to climate change. No content available. BRITISH SOLDIER LAID TO REST 106 YEARS AFTER WWI DISAPPEARANCE Pvt. Robert Kenneth Malcolm, a British soldier who disappeared in Belgium during World War I, was laid to rest Wednesday, four years after his remains were identified. No content available. GERMANY TO ALLOW AUDIO RECORDING OF SOME CRIMINAL TRIALS Germany's cabinet approved a plan Wednesday that would allow audio recording of some criminal trials. The recordings would be introduced during a pilot phase lasting until 2030. No content available. GERMAN LAWMAKERS MULL CREATING FIRST CITIZEN ASSEMBLY German lawmakers are considering whether to create the country’s first “citizen assembly" to advise parliament on issues of food and nutrition when they gathered on Wednesday. No content available. 4 ARRESTED IN NORTH MACEDONIA AFTER COCAINE BUST IN GREECE Police in North Macedonia have arrested four people for their alleged involvement in a cocaine shipment that was seized in neighboring Greece on Tuesday. No content available. GREECE RESCUES 17 MORE MIGRANTS FROM RIVER ISLET ON TURKISH BORDER Greek authorities rescued 17 Syrian migrants, including eight children, from an islet in the Evros River. The rescue came just a week after a similar incident involving 39 migrants. No content available. POLAND TO RECOGNIZE NEIGHBORING RUSSIAN EXCLAVE BY HISTORICAL NAME Poland will revert to recognizing the Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave and administrative region on the Baltic coast, as Krolewiec. No content available. TRUDEAU SAYS CANADA WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED BY CHINA AS SPAT CONTINUES Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Ottawa will not be intimidated by China after Beijing expelled a diplomat from the consulate in Shanghai in a diplomatic tit-for-tat spat. No content available. RUSSIA ENDS VISA REGIME FOR GEORGIAN NATIONALS, LIFTS FLIGHT BAN Russian President Vladimir Putin signed decrees abolishing visas for Georgian nationals and lifting a 2019 ban on direct flights to the South Caucasus nation on Wednesday. No content available. SCIENTIST CLAIMS TO HAVE ANSWER TO MYSTERY OF NOTORIOUS BERMUDA TRIANGLE An Australian scientist claims to have uncovered the mystery behind the notorious Bermuda Triangle, the source of centuries of puzzling ship and plane disappearances. No content available. THREE'S A CROWD: RESEARCHERS CREATE BABIES USING UNUSUAL NUMBER OF DNA SAMPLES The process will use the DNA from the mother and father as well as mitochondria, known as the battery of the cell, from a female donor in order to limit risk of genetic disorders. No content available. AUTHORITIES IN SWITZERLAND ORDER RESIDENTS OF TINY VILLAGE TO EVACUATE OVER ROCKSLIDE ALERT Residents of a tiny village in Switzerland have been ordered to evacuate because geology experts are expecting a rockslide. Residents have been told to leave by Friday evening. No content available. DOZENS OF ZOO ANIMALS IN SUDAN FEARED DEAD AS STREET BATTLES MAKE CAPITOL CITY INACCESSIBLE Conflict in Sudan have halted basic services and made certain regions unreachable. Animal caretakers fear that the country’s unattended zoo animals have died from starvation and thirst. No content available. EXPLOSION AT SWEDISH AMMUNITION FACTORY INJURES AT LEAST 1, ALLEGEDLY AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT An explosion at an ammunition factory in Sweden that was caused by an alleged industrial accident injured at least one person. The injured man was alone inside the room. No content available. EXPLOSION NEAR SYRIAN POLICE STATION KILLS OFFICER, WOUNDS 4 OTHERS A Syrian police officer was killed and four others were wounded after an explosion occurred near the police station in Barzeh. Officials believe it was a targeted attack. No content available. US EMBASSY IN PAKISTAN ISSUES SECURITY ALERT AMID VIOLENT CLASHES WITH PROTESTERS OVER IMRAN KHAN ARREST The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, issued a security alert Wednesday canceling all consular meetings through the week as protests over the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan have turned violent. No content available.