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WhoWhatWhy on MSNWorld’s Oldest Climate Fund Targets Wildlife Bonds for Every Country in AfricaPICKS are stories from many sources, selected by our editors or recommended by our readers because they are important, ...
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AP Newsroom on MSNDead and injured brought to Gaza hospital after Israel strike hits territory's only Catholic ChurchAn Israeli shell slammed into the compound of Gaza’s only Catholic church on Thursday, killing two people and wounding ...
Syria’s interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa accused Israel on Thursday of trying to fracture Syria and promised to protect its Druze minority, after U.S. intervention helped end deadly fighting between ...
Israel launches strikes on Syria, including the capital Damascus. Also: at least 20 people killed by crowd surge at US backed food distribution point in Gaza, and pressure grows on Donald Trump to ...
Paulette Jiles, a horse-riding poet and historical novelist who evoked the grit and grandeur of the American West in “News of ...
An Israeli shell slammed into the compound of Gaza’s only Catholic church on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding several others.
Israel launched massive airstrikes in Damascus, Syria, as a response to apparent attacks against the Druze minorities in ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNDefying Trump, Congressman Massie pushes legislation to release ‘Epstein files’Trump is pushing Republicans to stop talking about Jeffrey Epstein, but Congressman Thomas Massie wants a vote to force his administration to release more information.
A summary of world news highlights rising tensions and major events. Key stories include Israeli airstrikes in Gaza leading ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she is merely sticking to her principles and blames people surrounding President Donald Trump for not doing the same.
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Amazon S3 on MSNAl-Sharaa vows to protect Druze rights in Syria’s SweidaSyria has accused Israel of sowing chaos following its airstrikes on the Druze-majority province of Sweida where violent ...
Plus, the Senate passes a $9 billion rescission package that includes spending cuts to foreign aid and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR and PBS.
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