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American who carried ammunition in Turks and Caicos gets suspended 52-week sentence. But fate of others charged still unclear
The first of several Americans recently charged with possession of ammunition in Turks and Caicos received a suspended 52-week sentence Friday and was fined $6,700, his attorney told CNN.
Israel-Gaza live updates: UN court rules Israel must stop Rafah operation
More than six months after Hamas terrorists invaded Israel on Oct. 7, the Israeli military continues its bombardment of the neighboring Gaza Strip.
Russian jamming leaves some high-tech U.S. weapons ineffective in Ukraine
Confidential Ukrainian assessments obtained by The Washington Post show how accuracy rates of some Western weapons fell after Russian jamming disrupted guidance systems.
U.N. Court Orders Israel to Halt Some Military Operations in Rafah
The United Nations’ highest court ordered Israel on Friday to halt military operations that could lead to the complete or partial destruction of the Palestinian population in Rafah, the Gaza Strip
Israel prohibits Spanish consulate from offering services to West Bank Palestinians
Israel announced Friday it had terminated Spain's diplomatic and consular links with Palestinians in response to a senior Spanish minister's use in an online video of the phrase, "From the river to
Bardella v. Attal: Two young guns battle for the future of France
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has been deployed to counter Jordan Bardella and a far-right surge ahead of European Parliament elections.
Hamas' Gaza health ministry under microscope as questions continue over number of deaths
Hamas officials have been saying for months that the health system in the Gaza Strip no longer functions, yet the data it publishes daily is still widely quoted around the world.
No foul play in crash that killed president, Iran says
Early report by Iranian military has ruled out criminal activity in helicopter crash that killed late president Raisi
Israel faces unprecedented challenges as legal and diplomatic pressure mounts
It’s been a tumultuous month for Israel. Never before has the Jewish state come under such intense and sustained international pressure from multiple fronts for its policies towards the Palestinians.
Fistfighting lawmakers and protests mar start of Taiwan's new administration
Thousands protesting and lawmakers punching each other aren't the unity that Taiwan's new president called for as he took office.
UN human rights office decries beheadings, other violence in Myanmar's northern Rakhine state
The U.N. human rights office warned Friday of “frightening and disturbing reports” about the impact of new violence in Myanmar's northern Rakhine state, pointing to new attacks on Rohingya civilians
World Central Kitchen draws criticism for its neutrality in Gaza
Dozens of World Central Kitchen staffers and volunteers, including Palestinian American chefs, push for it to call for a cease-fire in Gaza, despite neutrality rules.
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