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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AT LEAST 2 DOZEN CONGOLESE CIVILIANS KILLED BY ISIS-LINKED REBELS THIS WEEK Islamic State-linked rebels with the Allied Democratic Forces have reportedly killed at least two dozen Congolese civilians in separate attacks this week. No content available. PUTIN DENIES US CLAIMS THAT RUSSIA HAS INTENTION TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN SPACE Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted that Russia has no intention of deploying nuclear weapons in space, and that they have not violated the International Outer Space Treaty. No content available. SOUTH AFRICA SCHEDULES ELECTION AS MANDELA'S PARTY FIGHTS TO RETAIN 30-YEAR MAJORITY South Africa has set a national election date of May 29, with this year's vote expected to be a serious test of the long-ruling African National Congress' stranglehold on power. No content available. SUSPECTS IN KENYAN STARVATION CULT CASE TO BE HOSPITALIZED AFTER HUNGER STRIKE A Kenyan magistrate ordered doomsday cult leader Paul Mackenzie and 94 of his followers to be hospitalized after they appeared visibly frail in court following a hunger strike. No content available. ISRAEL TO CAP NUMBER OF MUSLIM CITIZENS AT AL AQSA MOSQUE MOSQUE DURING RAMADAN Israeli officials plans to limit the number of Muslim citizens allowed in Jerusalem's Al Aqsa Mosque during the upcoming Ramadan holy month to 40,000-50,000. No content available. FRENCH TEEN, 13, DIES AFTER DOG SLED CRASH NEAR MONTREAL WHILE ON VACATION WITH FAMILY A 13-year-old French tourist died after crashing into a tree while on a dog sled ride near Montreal. Police said the boy had come to Quebec with his family on vacation. No content available. ITALY'S NORTHERN LOMBARDY REGION BANS HEAVY VEHICLES, IMPOSES ANTISMOG MEASURES DUE TO AIR POLLUTION Italy's Lombardy region has implemented strict anti-smog measures to address severe air pollution in Milan and surrounding provinces, according to officials. No content available. UKRAINE PRIME MINISTER URGES US AID APPROVAL FOR AMMUNITION TO END RUSSIA’S INVASION Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Tuesday that there is an urgent need for long-range missiles and other military supplies to counter Russia's invasion. No content available. RUSSIA REFUSES EU 'DEMANDS' FOR INDEPENDENT POSTMORTEM FOR ALEXEI NAVALNY Russian officials are refusing to conduct a third-party postmortem relating to the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. No content available. CHINESE TRAVELERS VISIT TOURIST HOT-SPOTS ACROSS ASIA AS TRAVEL EXCEEDS PRE-PANDEMIC LEVELS Chinese tourists traveled all over southeast Asia during their Lunar New Year break, revitalizing economies that rely on their tourism since China lifted its COVID travel restrictions. No content available. ESTONIA DETAINS 10 SUSPECTS WHO ALLEGEDLY COMMITTED SABOTAGE ON ORDERS FROM RUSSIA Estonia's domestic security agency recently apprehended 10 people suspected of sabotage and causing fear and tension within the country in a coordinated operation by Russia. No content available. CHINESE COAST GUARD BOAT DRIVEN AWAY FROM TAIWANESE WATERS AS TENSIONS CONTINUE TO RISE BETWEEN THE TWO Tension continues for Taiwan and China as a Chinese coast guard boat was spotted in Taiwanese waters. The boat was forced to leave the area an hour later. No content available. FORMER HONDURAN LEADER TO STAND TRIAL FOR ALLOWING DRUG TRAFFICKING IN EXCHANGE FOR MILLIONS FROM CARTEL Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez will stand trial after being arrested for allowing drug cartels to traffic in exchange for millions of dollars. No content available. UN FOOD AGENCY TEMPORARILY HALTS DELIVERIES TO NORTHERN GAZA, SAYS DECISION WAS NOT 'TAKEN LIGHTLY' Hunger will further in northern Gaza as a U.N. food agency announced they would pause all food deliveries until it was deemed safe to distribute in the area. No content available. WHY SOME SAY THE VATICAN'S PROCESS FOR DEALING WITH SEX ABUSE DOES FURTHER HARM Despite attempts by the Catholic Church to address the problem of sex abuse by clergy members, some victims today say the church's process for dealing with claims only does more harm. No content available. SOUTH AFRICA'S UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, THE HIGHEST IN THE WORLD, CONTINUES TO RISE AHEAD OF ELECTION South Africa's unemployment rate has seen a surge in the past year. The high unemployment rate is a significant concern for the ruling African National Congress. No content available. TAHITI FACES UNPRECEDENTED CHALLENGES AS HUNDREDS SET TO DESCEND ON ISLAND FOR OLYMPIC SURFING The world-famous surf spot of Teahupo'o in Tahiti, French Polynesia, is facing unprecedented challenges as it prepares to host the 2024 Paris Olympics surfing competition. No content available. PRINCE WILLIAM CALLS FOR END OF WAR IN GAZA: 'TOO MANY HAVE BEEN KILLED' Prince William made the rare decision to release a statement on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, calling for a complete end to the conflict due to humanitarian concerns. No content available. PUTIN'S CHEMICAL WEAPONS PROGRAM CONTINUES AS RUSSIA LOSES SEAT ON WORLD CHEMICAL WARFARE MONITORING AGENCY The death of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny highlights Russia's continued use of chemical weapons and violation of international law. No content available. POTENTIAL RADIOACTIVE LEAK IN CARGO OF AIRCRAFT INVESTIGATED AT SPAIN AIRPORT No radioactive contamination was detected at the Barcelona-El Prat Airport after medical supplies appeared to have leaked in the hold of an aircraft. No content available. POLISH FARMERS BLOCK UKRAINIAN BORDER IN PROTEST AGAINST NON-EU IMPORTS Polish farmers staged protests against the import of Ukrainian foods and EU environmental policies on Tuesday by blocking border crossings and burning tires. No content available. YEMEN'S HOUTHI REBELS CONTINUE TO LAUNCH ATTACKS DESPITE MONTH OF US-LED AIRSTRIKES Despite U.S.-led airstrikes targeting them, Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels continue launching significant attacks, damaging ships in the Red Sea and downing American drones. No content available. GREEK PRIME MINISTER DEFENDS RULE OF LAW DESPITE MOUNTING CRITICISM FROM HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS Greece's Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, defended his government's commitment to the rule of law despite criticism from press freedom and human rights groups. No content available. MEXICO CONTINUES TO STRUGGLE WITH HIGH FENTANYL CONSUMPTION AS EXPERTS WARN DATA IS CLOUDED BY LACK OF TESTING Mexico is a major trafficking hub for fentanyl, and experts weighed in on the growing concern for how it's spreading into an epidemic in the United States. No content available. UK COURT ASKED TO ASSESS IF SENTENCING WAS TOO LENIENT FOR MAN WHO KILLED 2 COLLEGE STUDENTS, JANITOR The British government's top lawyer has referred a man's sentence for fatally stabbing three people in Nottingham to the Court of Appeal, arguing that it was too lenient. No content available.