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IDF announces Gaza death toll, Joseph's Tomb opens in daytime
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Survivors recall horror of southern Spain train crash that killed at least 40 people
Iranian Justice Minister labels 'anyone in the streets' after Jan. 8 criminals as death toll mounts
Iran admits at least 3,000 killed in protest crackdown, UN dismayed by 'horrific violence'
Global push to tackle maternal and newborn deaths has stalled, WHO report finds
The COVID-19 pandemic, poverty, and various humanitarian crises worldwide have exacerbated the problem.
Gunmen kill journalist in restive northwest Cameroon, says union
The Cameroon Association of English-Speaking Journalists (CAMASEJ) confirmed Nsoh's death and called for an investigation.
Serbia school shooting: boy kills nine in Belgrade classroom
At least one student said they knew the shooter personally, and that it was a pre-planned attack.
Russian military blogger, 6 others killed in St Petersburg blast
A St Petersburg website said the explosion took place at a cafe that had at one time belonged to Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the Wagner private army that is fighting for Russia in Ukraine.
500 fallen soldiers' families to gov't: Keep out of Remembrance Day ceremonies
In quieter times when the country was less split by the judicial overhaul debate, Remembrance Day and Independence Day were hallowed moments when all political disagreements fell by the wayside.
New Zealand's cyclone death toll at 11, thousands still missing
Relief teams from Fiji and Australia have been deployed to help recovery efforts.
Following quake, water shortage leaves Turkey vulnerable to disease
The earthquake that ravaged southern Turkey destroyed lives. It also destroyed survivors' access to clean water, leaving the risk of disease a real problem.
Aid convoy successfully reaches rebel-held northwest Syria
After previous attempts to send aid have been blocked, an aid convoy has made it to earthquake-ravaged northwestern Syria.
Wagner boss Prigozhin says Russia could take two years to capture east Ukraine regions
"As far as I understand, we need to close off the Donetsk and Luhansk republics and in principle that will suit everyone for now," Yevgeny Prigozhin said in a rare interview with a Russian blogger.
Already devastated by earthquake, Turkey faces increased threat of terrorism
The disastrous earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria may hinder Turkey’s counterterrorism initiatives and provide an opportunity for Syrian extremists to enter the country.