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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEFT BEHIND: SOME AFGHAN VISA APPLICANTS SEE LITTLE PROGRESS SINCE US WITHDRAWAL Special immigrant visa applicants who supported the U.S. government in Afghanistan face more than a five-year wait to find safety amid Taliban efforts to find and kill former enemies. No content available. LOCH NESS MONSTER HUNTERS RELEASE FINDINGS OF BIGGEST SEARCH IN DECADES Loch Ness monster hunters release photos and videos of their most recent hunt for the monster, which is considered the biggest organized search in decades. No content available. AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENT IDENTIFIED AS PASSENGER WHO WENT OVERBOARD FROM WORLD'S LARGEST CRUISE SHIP The person who went overboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship on Tuesday has been identified by his family as 19-year-old Sigmund Ropich. No content available. FORMER CHICAGO MAYOR EATS FUKUSHIMA SEAFOOD AMID NUCLEAR WASTEWATER PANIC: 'WE ARE GOING TO ALL EAT IT' Japan has indicated that it plans to raise a formal complaint with the World Trade Organization over China's ban on all Japanese food imports due to the nuclear wastewater plan. No content available. NORTH KOREA FIRES SEVERAL CRUISE MISSILES FOLLOWING END OF US-SOUTH KOREA DRILLS North Korea launched a series of cruise missiles on Saturday following the conclusion of U.S.-South Korea military drills in the area on Thursday. No content available. RUSSIA DEPLOYS SARMAT INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILES PUTIN SAYS WILL MAKE WORLD ‘THINK TWICE’ FOR COMBAT Russia says its Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile system, also known as Satan II, has been deployed for combat. The White House said Friday it can't confirm the reports. No content available. 57 GUARDS, OFFICERS RELEASED IN ECUADOR FOLLOWING HOSTAGE TAKEOVER IN SEVERAL PRISONS, AUTHORITIES SAY Dozens of guards and seven police officers, who were held as hostages by inmates for more than a day, have been released, according to authorities in Ecuador. No content available. 4 DEAD, 30 INJURED IN BRAZIL AFTER METAL FACTORY EXPLODES A metal factory explosion, which may have been triggered by overheated equipment, has caused four deaths and dozens of injuries in the countryside city of Cabreuva, Brazil. No content available. SERIAL BURGLAR IN $1 MILLION CRIME BINGE CAUGHT BECAUSE OF APPLE AIRTAG GETS 6 YEARS IN PRISON The United Kingdom man behind a string of burglaries where he took items valued at $1 million combined was brought down after an Apple AirTag led police to his location. No content available. US WARNS OF ISIS RETURN AS CRITICS ACCUSE SYRIA'S ASSAD OF STIRRING 'ETHNIC' TENSIONS Syrian dictator Bashar Assad and Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi have highlighted the divide between Arab and Kurdish forces in the U.S.-backed coalition in the hopes of further igniting ethnic tensions. No content available. 9 SOLDIERS DEAD IN SYRIA AS ATTACKS BY AL-QAIDA-LINKED MILITANTS RISE IN THE NORTHWEST, ACTIVISTS SAY Al-Qaida-linked Hayat Tahrir al-Sham militants in northwest Syria were responsible for Friday’s attack that left nine soldiers dead, according to opposition activists. No content available. RUSSIA’S STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL, FACE NEW PATRIOTISM-BOOSTING LESSONS AS KREMLIN CONTINUES WAR IN UKRAINE Students in Russia are returning to school and will face new teachings meant to raise their loyalty to the Kremlin, as Russia continues its conflict with the West and Ukraine. No content available. OVER 2,000 RUSSIAN TROOPS TAKE PART IN MILITARY EXERCISES IN BELARUS NEAR BORDERS OF NATO COUNTRIES Russian troops took part in military exercises in Belarus. The exercises took place near the borders of NATO countries. They are meant to prepare for joint operations. No content available. WAGNER GROUP FLAG SEEN FLYING AT PRIGOZHIN CRASH SITE IN RUSSIA A flag and makeshift memorial have appeared at the site outside of Moscow, Russia, where Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin died in a plane crash. No content available. 18 SUSPECTED GANG MEMBERS KILLED IN SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SHOOTOUT At least 18 suspected gang members were killed in a shootout with South African police. The suspects allegedly were robbing armored vans carrying cash. No content available. THAILAND'S KING REDUCES PRISON SENTENCE OF FORMER PRIME MINISTER THAKSIN SHINAWATRA TO A SINGLE YEAR Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's prison sentence has been reduced from eight years to just one single year. Shinawatra requested a royal pardon last week. No content available. EMERGENCY SERVICES MUST NOW BEGIN IDENTIFYING REMAINS FROM SOUTH AFRICAN FIRE THAT LEFT AT LEAST 74 DEAD Authorities in South Africa must begin identifying the remains of bodies found at the scene of the deadly building fire in Johannesburg. The fire killed at least 74 people. No content available. TOURISTS SHOT DEAD AFTER RIDING JET SKIS ACROSS UNFRIENDLY COUNTRY'S SEA BORDER The Algerian coast guard shot two tourists dead and arrested a third after the group accidentally entered Algerian waters from Morocco on jet skis during their holiday. No content available. ZELENSKYY SAYS UKRAINE HAS DEVELOPED 400-MILE RANGE WEAPONS FOLLOWING STRIKE ON RUSSIAN AIRPORT Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy announced Thursday that the nation's Ministry of Strategic Industries has developed weapons with a target range of 400 miles. No content available. KILLING OF ENDANGERED BROWN BEAR NEAR NATIONAL PARK LEAVES 2 CUBS MOTHERLESS, SPARKS OUTRAGE IN ITALY A bear was shot and killed in the Abruzzo region of Italy on Sept. 1, 2023. The bear was frequently seen walking around the community, and residents were outraged following its death. No content available. BRITISH GOVERNMENT ORDERS OVER 100 SCHOOLS TO KEEP BUILDINGS CLOSED DUE TO CONCERNS OVER AGING CONCRETE The United Kingdom government ordered over 100 schools to keep buildings closed due to concerns over aging concrete. Many schools are scrambling for alternatives. No content available. VIOLENCE DURING CONGOLESE PROTESTS LEADS TO OVER 40 DEATHS, 56 INJURIES Violence during protests in Congo led to 43 people being killed and 56 other injuries. Over 220 people were arrested following the protests. No content available. LOCAL ELECTIONS OPEN IN RUSSIA-CONTROLLED REGIONS OF UKRAINE Local government elections are underway in certain Russia-controlled regions of Ukraine, as uniformed Russian soldiers watch over voting facilities to ensure "security." No content available. ISRAEL UNVEILS 'MOST ADVANCED' SURVEILLANCE PLANE WITH AI-POWERED SENSORS: 'UNPRECEDENTED' The new "Oron" surveillance aircraft will create real-time analysis and recommendations based on the vast amount of information the plane records through its array of sensors. No content available. US MILITARY URGES HALT TO CLASHES IN EASTERN SYRIA AMID CONCERNS OF ISIS RESURGENCE The United States military called to halt the ongoing clashes between rival U.S.-backed factions in Syria, saying the violence could lead to the resurgence of the Islamic State group. No content available.