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WorldApr 27

US Embassy Warns Americans in UK, Europe Amid Security Concerns; Northern Ireland Blast

The US embassy in London issued a security warning for Americans in the UK and Europe, while homes were evacuated after an explosion near a Northern Ireland police station.

5 sources
WorldApr 19

Iran Partially Eases Internet Restrictions After 50+ Days; Ships Transit Hormuz Strait

Iran has selectively restored internet access for some users while maintaining broader restrictions, as commercial vessels navigate through regional waterways.

10 sources
WorldMar 29

Houthis Launch First Attack on Israel as Iran Conflict Enters Second Month

Yemen's Houthi rebels fired missiles at Israel for the first time since the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran began, as the month-long conflict continues to strain the global economy.

24 sources
WorldApr 25

Two CIA Officers Killed in Mexico Car Crash Lacked Proper Authorization

Two CIA officers died in a vehicle crash in Mexico after participating in an unauthorized antidrug operation led by Mexican forces.

4 sources
WorldMay 9

Delta Employee Dies in Tug Vehicle Crash at Orlando Airport

A Delta Airlines employee was killed when an airport tug vehicle crashed into a jet bridge at Orlando International Airport Thursday night.

2 sources
WorldMay 10

Israeli Strike Kills Eight Family Members in Lebanon, Including Infant

An Israeli strike in Lebanon killed eight members of one family, including a 6-month-old baby, as attacks have escalated since Thursday.

1 source
WorldMay 1

Mother-in-law of Mexican beauty queen arrested in Venezuela after international manhunt

Erika Maria Herrera, 62, was arrested in Venezuela for the alleged murder of former beauty queen Carolina Flores Gomez in Mexico City.

4 sources
WorldApr 22

Taiwan President Cancels Africa Trip, Citing Chinese Pressure

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te abruptly canceled a planned trip to Africa, with officials blaming interference and pressure from China.

12 sources
WorldMay 9

Indian Billionaire Offers Alternative to Colombia's Plan to Cull Pablo Escobar's Hippos

An Indian billionaire has proposed relocating dozens of Pablo Escobar's invasive hippos from Colombia to India as an alternative to culling plans.

2 sources
WorldMay 4

African Men Reportedly Recruited for Jobs in Russia, Some End Up in Ukraine War

Reports indicate African men are being recruited with promises of employment in Russia, with some ending up fighting in Ukraine.

2 sources
WorldApr 15

UN Official Criticizes International Response to Sudan War as Crisis Worsens

A senior UN official criticized the lack of global urgency to end Sudan's war as the conflict approaches its third anniversary amid worsening conditions.

9 sources
WorldApr 30

USS Gerald R Ford to return home after record 10-month deployment

The world's largest aircraft carrier will end its record-breaking deployment of more than 300 days and return to Virginia in mid-May.

3 sources
WorldApr 22

Two CIA Officers Killed in Mexico Car Crash After Drug Lab Operation

Two CIA officers and two Mexican officials died in a vehicle crash in Chihuahua state following an operation to dismantle drug laboratories.

7 sources
WorldApr 24

Middle East Violence Continues as Diplomatic Efforts Proceed

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill multiple people while cease-fire talks with Iran are scheduled to continue this weekend.

5 sources
WorldApr 5

Multiple Iran-Related Developments Include U.S. Sanctions Changes, Ceasefire Reports

Various diplomatic and military developments involving Iran emerged, including U.S. sanctions modifications and reported ceasefire discussions.

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