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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHINESE COAST GUARD FIRES WATER CANNONS AT PHILIPPINE SHIPS AS TENSIONS MOUNT IN SOUTH CHINA SEA Philippine ships were blasted by water cannons from Chinese coast guard ships in the latest such incident as China asserts dominance in the South China Sea. No content available. SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS OF SIGNATURE FORGERY IN NATIONAL ELECTIONS South African police are probing whether former President Jacob Zuma’s new political party forged signatures to register for upcoming national elections. No content available. HAITI COUNCIL APPOINTS NEW PRIME MINISTER AS COUNTRY CONTINUES TO FACE DEADLY GANG VIOLENCE Haiti's transitional council has appointed Fritz Belizaire, a former sports minister, as the new prime minister as the country faces severe violence and instability. No content available. BIDEN PLAN TO USE LEAHY LAW SANCTION ON IDF WAS 'POLITICAL,' EXPERT ALLEGES: 'CONGRESS SHOULD CONSIDER' PROBE The Biden administration announced its plans to take action against the Israeli Defense Forces units accused of human rights violations in the West Bank, but less than a week later paused those plans. No content available. IN CANADA, GLOBAL NEGOTIATIONS ON A TREATY TO END PLASTIC POLLUTION HAS COMPLETED ITS FINAL MEETING After a series of meetings to discuss a global treaty to end plastic pollution, negotiators have seen "monumental change" as they work toward the goal of adopting the treaty in 2025. No content available. FINNISH HACKER SENTENCED FOR BLACKMAILING THERAPY PATIENTS AFTER ACCESSING THOUSANDS OF RECORDS A Finnish man has been sentenced to six years and three months in prison for hacking into a private psychotherapy center's database, according to authorities. No content available. AS OLYMPICS NEAR, PARIS POLICE CLEAR 100 MIGRANTS FROM CAMP NEAR CITY HALL Paris police cleared a migrant camp in the city. Aid groups say it is part of a campaign to beautify the city before it hosts the Summer Olympics. No content available. 6 FATALLY SHOT IN SHIITE MOSQUE IN AFGHANISTAN: TALIBAN In Afghanistan, a gunman fatally shot six people and wounded one other at a Shiite mosque. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. No content available. FORMER KAZAKHSTAN MINISTER ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED ROLE IN UNREST THAT LEFT 238 DEAD Former Kazakh Interior Minister Erlan Turgumbayev has been arrested in connection with a deadly police crackdown on protests that erupted in 2022, officials say. No content available. CHINESE SCIENTIST, FIRST TO PUBLISH COVID SEQUENCE, PROTESTS LAB LOCKOUT Zhang Yongzhen, the first scientist to publish a sequence of the COVID-19 virus in China, staged a sit-in protest outside his lab after being locked out by authorities. No content available. UK MAN WITH SWORD ARRESTED AFTER RAMPAGE LEAVES 13-YEAR-OLD BOY DEAD, 4 HOSPITALIZED A 36-year-old man has been arrested in a London suburb after allegedly killing a 13-year-old boy and injuring four others with a sword early Tuesday morning. No content available. POLAND WILL NOT YET ADOPT THE EURO, FINANCE MINISTER SAYS Twenty years after joining the European Union, Poland has still not adopted the euro. The Polish finance minister said keeping the zloty helped avoid recession and weather other shocks. No content available. JAPAN PM KISHIDA SAYS HE WILL NOT STEP DOWN AFTER HIS PARTY'S LOSS IN SPECIAL ELECTIONS AMID SCANDAL Japanese PM Fumio Kishida said he would win back the people's trust by addressing corruption after his party lost the country's special election. No content available. MEXICO TAKES ECUADOR TO TOP UN COURT OVER EMBASSY RAID IN QUITO Mexico has taken Ecuador to the top U.N. court, accusing the nation of violating international law by storming the Mexican Embassy. The raid occurred on April 5. No content available. SAUDI ARABIA'S ROYAL FAMILY: THE WOMEN OF THE HOUSE OF SAUD, A WEALTHY DYNASTY There are thousands of individuals who are part of Saudi Arabia's royal family, the House of Saud. This Saud women have led many charitable efforts over the years. No content available. GUNMEN KILL POLICE OFFICER GUARDING POLIO WORKERS IN PAKISTAN'S NORTHWEST Pakistani police say gunmen have fatally shot a police officer assigned to protect polio workers in the northwest. Police said Tuesday that the gunmen fired at a team. No content available. CAMBODIA ARMY BASE EXPLOSION THAT KILLED 20 WAS LIKELY CAUSED BY MISHANDLING MUNITIONS, MILITARY OFFICIAL SAYS Twenty people were killed and 11 were injured in a large explosion at a Cambodian army base that appears to have happened when soldiers were unloading ammunition from a truck. No content available. TALIBAN-RUN TOURISM INSTITUTE AIMS TO ATTRACT MORE TRAVELERS TO AFGHANISTAN A Taliban-run tourism and hotel management institute has opened its doors to students in an effort to attract more tourists to Afghanistan, officials say. No content available. 30 MEN HAVE DIED WHILE ATTEMPTING TO FLEE UKRAINE TO AVOID MILITARY SERVICE, OFFICIAL SAYS Since the onset of the war with Russia in 2022, approximately 30 Ukrainian men have lost their lives while attempting to flee Ukraine to avoid military service. No content available. US-SANCTIONED EX-INTELLIGENCE CHIEF WITH RUSSIAN TIES TO BE APPOINTED SERBIAN VICE-PREMIER Ex-intelligence chief Aleksandar Vulin, who is thought to have close ties with Russia, will be one of several vice-premieres in Serbia's new government. No content available. A COLOMBIAN ARMY HELICOPTER HAS CRASHED IN A RURAL AREA OF THE COUNTRY'S NORTH, KILLING 9 SOLDIERS Colombia's armed forces said nine soldiers were killed after an army helicopter crashed in a rural area; the helicopter was carrying supplies to troops in the municipality of Santa Rosa del Sur. No content available. A RETIRED CATHOLIC BISHOP WHO TRIED TO MEDIATE BETWEEN CARTELS IN MEXICO IS BRIEFLY KIDNAPPED The Mexican Council of Bishops has said a retired Roman Catholic bishop who tried to mediate between drug cartels was apparently kidnapped, but later located and brought to a hospital. No content available. LIKELY MISSILE ATTACK BY YEMEN'S HOUTHI REBELS DAMAGES A SHIP IN THE RED SEA A ship in the Red Sea sustained damaged, though its crew remained unharmed, in a suspected missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels; vessels in the area were urged to exercise caution. No content available. LUXURY JEWELRY MAKER CARTIER DOESN'T GIVE STUFF AWAY, BUT THEY PRETTY MUCH DID FOR ONE MAN IN MEXICO After Cartier mistakenly listed earrings for $14 instead of $14,000, Rogelio Villarreal ordered two sets; officials backed his position that the jewelry company should honor the advertised price. No content available. 45 DEAD AS FALLOUT FROM KENYA FLASH FLOODS CONTINUES Flash floods and a landslide have left at least 45 people dead and dozens of others missing in Kenya, reportedly triggered by a clogged railway tunnel. No content available.