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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page NOT ALLOWED! LIST -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECOND AMERICAN HELD HOSTAGE BY HAMAS CONFIRMED DEAD IN GAZA The second American hostage during the conflict between Israel and Hamas has died, her community announced on Thursday. She was one of eight Americans being held captive by Hamas. No content available. KIM JONG UN TELLS COMMITTEE NORTH KOREA MUST COOPERATE WITH 'ANTI-IMPERIALIST' COUNTRIES AGAINST US North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un spoke at the Workers' Party of Korea plenary committee meeting, vowing further collaboration with 'anti-imperialist' forces against the US. No content available. RESTAURANT THAT INSPIRED 'RATATOUILLE' REOPENS, OFFERING FRONT-ROW VIEW OF PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS The Tour d’Argent, a Paris restaurant with a 441-year history, is offering a front-row view of the 2024 Summer Olympics and the renaissance of Notre Dame Cathedral. No content available. CHAIN-REACTION CRASH IN TURKEY KILLS 10, INJURES 57 ON FOGGY HIGHWAY A chain-reaction crash on the Northern Marmara Highway in northwest Turkey involving seven vehicles resulted in at least 10 deaths and 57 injuries, authorities say. No content available. NEW IMAGE OF MOHAMMED DIEF, HAMAS’ SHADOWY MILITARY COMMANDER, SURFACES DURING WAR: REPORT The first new image in 30 years has surfaced of Mohammed Deif, the shadowy commander of Hamas’ military wing, according to reports in Israeli media. No content available. MEXICAN OFFICIALS USE BULLDOZERS TO CLEAR MIGRANT TENT CAMP AT US BORDER Mexican officials cleared out an encampment near the Rio Grande in Matamoros, Mexico, a location used by migrants to illegally cross into the United States. No content available. XI JINPING SAYS TAIWAN WILL 'SURELY' BE REUNIFIED WITH CHINA DURING SYMPOSIUM COMMEMORATING MAO Chinese President Xi Jinping on his country's commitment to reunifying with Taiwan, vowing to prevent anyone from trying to split the two nations. No content available. SHAKIRA’S HOMETOWN UNVEILS A GIANT STATUE OF THE BELOVED COLOMBIAN POP STAR The mayor of Barranquilla and the pop star's parents appeared at an event to unveil a six meter statue which depicts Shakira in a belly dancing outfit, along the banks of the Magdalena River. No content available. ARGENTINA'S UNIONS TAKE TO THE STREETS TO PROTEST PRESIDENT'S CUTBACKS, DEREGULATION AND AUSTERITY Austerity measures, deregulation, and job cuts are key components of newly-elected President Javier Milei's reform package, as he seeks to right Argentina's troubled economy. No content available. GASTON GLOCK, INVENTOR OF NAMESAKE GUN, DEAD AT 94 Gaston Glock, the reclusive Austrian developer behind the namesake firearm that was popular among police officers and rappers, has died at the age of 94. No content available. JACQUES DELORS, ARCHITECT OF THE MODERN EU AND ‘MR. EUROPE,’ DIES AGED 98 Delors, who was known as a pragmatic socialist, Catholic, and fierce proponent of a unified Europe, has died in Paris, aged 98. No content available. INDIAN FOREIGN MINISTER IN MOSCOW MEETS PUTIN AND LAVROV, PRAISES GROWING TRADE India has emerged as an important export market for Russian oil, as Western sanctions have negatively impacted the Putin regime's cashflows. No content available. MEXICAN MILITARY LAUNCHES COMMERCIAL AIRLINE, TRANSPORTING TOURISTS TO CARIBBEAN RESORTS The Mexican government launched a commercial airline operated by the military that will provide transportation services to major resorts and tourist areas. No content available. CONGO OPPOSITION CANDIDATE ACCUSES POLICE OF USING LIVE BULLETS IN ELECTION PROTEST In the Democratic Republic of Congo, opposition candidate Martin Fayulu has accused the police of using live bullets to disperse an election protest on Wednesday. No content available. IRAN AND HAMAS ARGUE OVER CREDIT FOR OCT. 7 TERROR ATTACKS: 'LOOKING TO WASH BLOOD AWAY WITH BLOOD' The Wall Street Journal initially reported that Iran had involvement in planning the Oct. 7 attack and training Hamas, but both sides quickly denied that claim. No content available. POLAND'S PRESIDENT CLASHES WITH NEW GOVERNMENT OVER FUNDING AND CONTROL OF MEDIA Poland's media conflict has intensified after its president vetoed the new pro-European Union government's bid to liberate media from political influence. No content available. US AMBASSADOR PRAISES JAPAN'S MILITARY OVERHAUL, ALLOWING EXPORT OF PATRIOT MISSILES A U.S. ambassador praised Japan for its contributions to the reform and modernization of the alliance between the U.S. and Japan during a meeting on Wednesday. No content available. ARGENTINA'S MILEI CUTS 5,000 GOVERNMENT JOBS, WILL NOT RENEW CONTRACTS Argentinian President Javier Milei refused to renew the contracts of 5,000 employees hired by the government before his election, seeking to cut spending. No content available. EIFFEL TOWER CLOSES DUE TO STRIKE, HALTING VISITORS ON 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDER'S DEATH The Eiffel Tower was closed to visitors on the 100th anniversary of its founder's death due to a strike over contract negotiations, officials confirmed. No content available. BELARUS CLAIMS TO HAVE RECEIVED TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS FROM ALLY RUSSIA Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced this week that his country received a cache of tactical nuclear weapons from the Russian military. No content available. RUSSIAN POLITICIAN ADVOCATING FOR PEACE IN UKRAINE VOWS TO FORGE AHEAD WITH NEW POLITICAL PARTY Russian politician Yekaterina Duntsova, an advocate for peace in Ukraine, has announced plans to create her own political party focused on "peace, freedom, and democracy." No content available. CHINA IMPOSES TRAVEL BAN AND ASSET FREEZE ON US RESEARCH COMPANY OVER CLAIMS OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES China has imposed a ban on a Los Angeles-based research and data analytics firm that includes travel restrictions and the freezing of assets, officials announced. No content available. GREEK AIR FORCE PILOT REPORTEDLY KILLED IN TRAINING JET CRASH NEAR BASE A Greek air force pilot died in a training jet crash near Kalamata on Wednesday. The T-2 aircraft, with only one crew member on board, crashed during landing. No content available. NORTH KOREAN ELITES ATTEND YEAR-END CEREMONY IN EXPENSIVE MERCEDES SEDANS, DESPITE LUXURY GOODS BAN Senior North Korean officials arrived in Pyongyang for a plenary committee meeting of the country's Workers' Party with supreme leader Kim Jong Un. No content available. DEATH TOLL RISES TO 7 IN ROMANIA GUESTHOUSE FIRE, INCLUDING 2 CHILDREN A massive fire at a guesthouse in Romania has resulted in seven fatalities, including at least two children. The search for those missing is ongoing, authorities said. No content available.