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Pope Leo XIV calls out Christian persecution amid latest massacre of civilians in African nation
Pope Leo XIV calls out massacre in Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting global persecution of Christians in Nigeria, Sudan and other nations.
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UN staff in Haiti told to stay off streets after gang coalition flexes muscle, US Marines face gunfire
U.N. staff and foreign embassies reportedly advised to stay off Port-au-Prince streets as Haitian gang leader issues public threats following weekend security operations.
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Auction of Holocaust-related items in Germany called off amid outcry
A planned auction of Holocaust-related materials has been nixed, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski indicated on social media
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Ukrainian major urges US to send Tomahawks as clashes with Russian forces intensify
Commander of Ukraine’s 225th battalion, Maj. Oleh Shyriaiev, spoke exclusively to Fox News Digital and urged the United States to send Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles.
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‘Golden toilet’ scandal: Zelenskyy faces deepest crisis yet as allies accused in $100M wartime scheme
A corruption scandal involving President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's associates and golden-toilet luxury threatens Ukraine's leadership amid ongoing war efforts.
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Charlie Kirk honored in Jerusalem as hundreds gather, including officials, clergy and Christians
Hundreds gathered in Jerusalem for memorial honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, vowing to continue his mission of defending truth and supporting liberty.
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Maduro sings John Lennon's 'Imagine' at rally as US warships patrol Venezuelan waters
Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro sings John Lennon's "Imagine" at rally while U.S. warships patrol Caribbean waters in escalating tensions with Trump administration.
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Niger fallout under Biden leaves US troops ‘blind’ in battle with terror groups
Critics says U.S. forces "completely blind" in Niger after losing surveillance bases, hampering rescue efforts for kidnapped American citizen in terror-ridden Sahel region.
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Chinese coast guard conducts patrol through disputed Senkaku Islands waters following Taiwan spat
China escalates Senkaku Islands dispute with patrol ships after Japan's new PM defends Taiwan independence, sparking diplomatic crisis and threats.
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US Marines exchanged gunfire with suspected gang members in Haiti, official says
Marines protecting the U.S. Embassy in Haiti exchanged gunfire with suspected gang members in Port-au-Prince on the evening of Nov. 13.
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Investigation reveals Putin uses multiple matching offices in different locations to conceal whereabouts
New investigation claims Putin uses three identical offices to hide his real location, deceiving the public about where he's actually governing Russia from.
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Britain announces sweeping asylum policy shift to cut protections for refugees
Britain announced a drastic asylum policy overhaul inspired by Denmark's tough immigration stance, marking the largest refugee system changes in modern times.
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More than 100 officers injured as protesters attack police, breach barrier at Mexico's National Palace
Gen Z-led protesters clashed violently with police in Mexico City, attacking officers and storming National Palace barriers amid rising anti-government sentiment.
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Former Zelenskyy associate accused in $100 million embezzlement scheme
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's former business partner accused of masterminding $100 million corruption scheme involving nuclear power company.
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Fitness influencer dies in suspicious fall from Rio de Janeiro apartment building
Fitness influencer and nutritionist Diana Areas was found dead outside a Rio de Janeiro high-rise after a mysterious hospital visit involving cuts on her body.
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US seeks UN authorization for Gaza international force lasting through 2027 under Trump plan
U.S. pushes U.N. Security Council to authorize international force in Gaza through 2027 under Trump's 20-point plan, with deployment planned by January 2025.
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China immediately begins trialing its most advanced amphibious assault ship
The Sichuan Type 076 features electromagnetic catapult systems, 40,000-ton displacement and full-length flight deck for drone and marine operations testing.
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Kim Jong-un sends troops to Russia to clear deadly minefields for Putin’s war
New footage reveals North Korean troops clearing mines in Russia's Kursk region, highlighting deepening military ties between Moscow and Pyongyang amid ongoing conflict.
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