World News
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Netanyahu responds after Israeli hostage seen emaciated, digging grave: 'Cruelty of Hamas has no boundaries'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemns Hamas propaganda video showing severely emaciated Israeli hostage Evyatar David, calling it criminal Nazi abuse.
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Australian state rolls out machete ‘disposal bins’ ahead of ban
Australian state Victoria is offering an amnesty period for the safe surrender of machetes ahead of a statewide ban with penalties up to two years imprisonment or a hefty fine.
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How Trump could ‘un-unite’ the Xi-Putin alliance
Trump aims to break up the Putin-Xi alliance through a "reverse Kissinger" strategy, and experts suggest Russia could be pushed away from China rather than vice versa.
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Christian-Jewish organization delivers emergency aid to persecuted Syrian minorities under threat
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews has mobilized emergency aid for Druze and Christian communities in Syria’s Sweida region after attacks on minorities by extremists.
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France to deport Palestinian woman over antisemitic post featuring Hitler, halts Gaza evacuations
France is halting its evacuations of Gazans as outrage grows over a Palestinian student's antisemitic posts. The country's foreign minister said the student "has no place" in France.
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Stunning photos capture moment one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes erupts
Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki, one of the country's most active volcanoes, erupted twice within a matter of hours spanning Aug. 1 and 2.
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Migrant crossings through long-troubled Darién Gap plummet to near zero amid Trump crackdown
Migrant crossings at Panama's Darien Gap has dropped from a 82,000 monthly peak under Biden to only 10 in June following Trump's deportation policies.
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Cambodia to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize for role in ending country's conflict with Thailand
Cambodia will nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his involvement in a ceasefire that ended the country's fighting with Thailand.
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Zelenskyy urges direct talks with Putin as Trump sets peace deadline
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised U.S. peace efforts as Russian President Vladimir Putin has just one week to meet President Donald Trump's Aug. 8 deadline to end the war.
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Parents abandon 10-year-old son at Barcelona Airport so they wouldn't miss their flight: report
Airport staff found a 10-year-old boy alone at Barcelona's El Prat airport after his parents left him behind due to expired passport and visa issues.
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US report urges UN agency's shutdown over Hamas ties, Oct 7 terror links
State Department report reveals U.S. seeks full dismantling of UNRWA, citing Hamas ties, Oct. 7 involvement and refusal to return funds. Fox News Digital obtained the unreleased assessment.
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Trump ally Bukele's party amends El Salvador constitution to allow indefinite presidential re-election
El Salvador's legislature has passed constitutional reforms that extend presidential terms from five years to six and allow for indefinite re-election.
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US sanctions Palestinian Authority officials after rejecting global push to give it control of Gaza
The U.S. announced sanctions against Palestinian Authority officials and PLO members after the State Department determined they violated agreements.
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US, UK and a dozen other nations call out Iran attempts to ‘kill, kidnap, harass’ citizens
More than a dozen Western countries, including US, U.K., issue joint statement calling out Iranian intelligence services for targeting citizens in assassination and kidnapping plots.
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Amusement park ride snaps at Saudi Arabia park, with 23 reported injured
Ride arm carrying passengers breaks off mainframe at Saudi Arabia amusement park, leaving 23 injured including three in critical condition.
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Trump: Hamas surrender, hostage release is ‘fastest way’ to end Gaza war
President Donald Trump called on Hamas to surrender and release the remaining hostages, saying it would be the "fastest way" to end the suffering in Gaza.
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European prime minister resigns after protests over past financial dealings
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned after investigations of his alleged illicit business dealings sparked public outrage.
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Islamist terrorists kill 49 Christians in African church massacre; eyewitness reveals horrific details
Eyewitness testimony reveals horrific details of deadly church attack in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Sunday, when 49 Christians, including nine children, were savagely murdered by jihadis.
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Madison Farmers Market
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Investigation led to the arrest

GSP extends its successful partnership with three Kentucky postsecondary institutions through Summer 2028
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The change has been approved but won't happen until 2027.