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  • Israeli army kills suspected assailant after West Bank car ramming

    Israeli army kills suspected assailant after West Bank car ramming

    A suspected assailant was shot dead by Israeli soldiers after injuring three young men with his car in the southern West Bank on Saturday, the army ...
    Middle East
  • High activity spotted at N. Korea nuclear complex after Kim’s bomb-fuel order: Report

    High activity spotted at N. Korea nuclear complex after Kim’s bomb-fuel order: Report

    Satellite images show a high level of activity at North Korea’s main nuclear site, a US think tank reported on Saturday after the North Korean leader ...
    World News
  • UK water companies to face unlimited fines for sewage pollution

    UK water companies to face unlimited fines for sewage pollution

    Water companies will incur unlimited fines for polluting rivers and the sea under new UK legislation to protect the environment, according to the ...
    World News
  • Iraq, KRG close to deal to resume northern oil exports

    Iraq, KRG close to deal to resume northern oil exports

    Iraq’s federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) are close to striking a deal aimed at resuming northern oil exports, four ...
    Middle East
  • Peru inflation surprises as social unrest continues to ease

    Peru inflation surprises as social unrest continues to ease

    Inflation in Peru’s capital came in above expectations in March, slowing less than expected, as protests that disrupted key supply chains in the ...
    World News
  • Saudi boxer Ziad al-Maayouf to fight in London’s O2 arena ahead of Anthony Joshua

    Saudi boxer Ziad al-Maayouf to fight in London’s O2 arena ahead of Anthony Joshua

    Saudi Arabian boxer Ziad al-Maayouf is set to face Bulgarian Georgi Velichkov in London’s O2 arena in one of the openings fights of boxing champion ...
    Saudi Arabia
  • Authorities scour debris for more victims after tornadoes pummel US’ Arkansas

    Authorities scour debris for more victims after tornadoes pummel US’ Arkansas

    First responders on Saturday were sifting through debris for more possible victims after tornadoes sliced through the state, killing at least four ...
    World News
  • Video of man in Iran attacking unveiled women with yoghurt leads to arrest warrants

    Video of man in Iran attacking unveiled women with yoghurt leads to arrest warrants

    Iran’s judiciary has issued three arrest warrants after a video emerged of a man attacking two women with a bucket of yoghurt for not wearing ...
    Middle East
  • N. Korea’s Kim Jong Un’s sister accuses Ukraine of harboring nuclear ambitions 

    N. Korea’s Kim Jong Un’s sister accuses Ukraine of harboring nuclear ambitions 

    North Korea’s Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of leader Kim Jong Un, accused Ukraine of calling for nuclear weapons, state media KCNA reported on ...
    World News
  • Taliban close women-run Afghan station for playing music during Ramadan

    Taliban close women-run Afghan station for playing music during Ramadan

    A women-run radio station in Afghanistan’s northeast has been shut down for playing music during the holy month of Ramadan, a Taliban official said ...
    World News
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