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FOX NEWS WORLD RSS FEED Back to the main page THIS LINK IS LOCKED! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JAPANESE TOWN ERECTS GIANT SCREEN IN FRONT OF MOUNT FUJI TO PREVENT TOURIST CROWDING A Japanese town known for iconic views of Mt. Fuji has put up a large black screen on a stretch of a street to block a popular photo spot and deter tourists from being disruptive. No content available. AUSTRALIA'S DEPUTY PM PLEDGES SUPPORT TO SOLOMON ISLANDS AS CHINA'S INFLUENCE GROWS IN THE PACIFIC Australia's deputy prime minister, Richard Marles, pledged support to the Solomon Islands during a visit as part of an effort to counter China's growing influence in the South Pacific. No content available. NIGERIAN ARMY RESCUES HUNDREDS OF HOSTAGES, MOSTLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, FROM BOKO HARAM EXTREMISTS Hundreds of hostages, primarily children and women, who were held captive by Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria, have been rescued from the Sambisa Forest. No content available. SECOND TRIAL BEGINS FOR SUSPECTED GERMAN FAR-RIGHT COUP PLOT The second of three trials for an alleged far-right plot to stage a coup against the German government began on May 21, 2024, this time for nine suspected leaders of the group. No content available. CONGO'S ARMY RELEASES NAME OF THIRD AMERICAN INVOLVED IN FOILED COUP PLOT An attempted coup in Kinshasa involving three Americans ended in failure and fatalities. The attackers targeted the presidential palace and the residence of a political figure. No content available. SYRIAN FIRST LADY ASMA AL-ASSAD DIAGNOSED WITH LEUKEMIA, PRESIDENT'S OFFICE SAYS Asma al-Assad will “adhere to a specialized treatment protocol that includes stringent infection prevention measures" after being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. No content available. 6 CONFIRMED DEAD AFTER VEHICLE SLIDES OFF FERRY, PLUNGES INTO NILE RIVER, AUTHORITIES SAY Six Egyptian women have died after a vehicle carrying about two dozen people reportedly slid off a ferry and plunged into the Nile River just outside Cairo. No content available. FRANCE'S MACRON TO MAKE UNEXPECTED VISIT TO VIOLENCE-HIT NEW CALEDONIA French President Emmanuel Macron is making a surprise visit to New Caledonia to address ongoing unrest in the territory. The visit was announced by Prisca Thevenot. No content available. GREEK JUDGE DROPS CHARGES AGAINST 9 EGYPTIANS ACCUSED OF CAUSING SHIPWRECK THAT KILLED HUNDREDS Nine Egyptian men have been acquitted by a Greek judge of charges related to a shipwreck that killed more than 500 migrants. The judge dismissed the case. No content available. IRAN-BACKED HOUTHI REBELS IN YEMEN CLAIM THEY SHOT DOWN ANOTHER US DRONE AS ATTACKS INTENSIFY The Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen claim they have shot down an American drone over the impoverished Arab country. This would be the second MQ-9 Reaper drone downed by the Houthis. No content available. UN SECURITY COUNCIL FAILS TO PASS RUSSIA-BACKED RESOLUTION PROHIBITING NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN SPACE The U.S. has accused Russia of launching a satellite aimed at weaponizing space in a move criticized by the UN Security Council, which failed to pass a resolution against it. No content available. HEROIC CANINES HONORED AS 5 FIREFIGHTER DOGS RETIRE, BEGIN NEW LIVES WITH LOVING FAMILIES Five rescue dogs from Ecuador’s Fire Department were formally retired after seven years of service and honored at a ceremony on Monday, authorities say. No content available. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BEGIN EVACUATING CITIZENS AMID VIOLENT UNREST IN NEW CALEDONIA Australia and New Zealand initiated evacuation efforts for their citizens stranded in New Caledonia due to ongoing violence sparked by controversial electoral reforms. No content available. BRITISH COURT RULES JULIAN ASSANGE MAY MAKE FULL APPEAL AGAINST US EXTRADITION ON FIRST AMENDMENT GROUNDS WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may appeal an extradition order to the U.S. on espionage charges after a ruling in his favor was handed down Monday by the British High Court. No content available. EX-ISRAELI PM CALLS FOR DEFUNDING ICC AFTER COURT REQUESTS ARREST WARRANT FOR NETANYAHU OVER ‘WAR CRIMES’ Israel's former prime minister has called for defunding the ICC after a court prosecutor filed applications for arrest warrants against Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. No content available. AMERICANS IN ALLEGED CONGO COUP PLOT FORMED AN UNLIKELY BAND In a weekend attack on Congo's presidential palace, three Americans formed an 'unlikely band' under the leadership of opposition figure Christian Malanga. No content available. DEFUND ICC’S ‘KANGAROO COURT’ AS IT WAGES ANTI-ISRAEL LAWFARE: RICHARD GOLDBERG The Netherlands-based ICC’s indictment of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes happened on Monday. No content available. ATTACK ON POLICE STATION IN COLOMBIA LEAVES 2 OFFICERS DEAD, BOMB BLAST INJURES 6 OTHERS Violence in southwestern Colombia intensified when an attack on a police station in Morales by rebel group FARC-EMC left at least 2 police officers dead, and a bomb blast in Jamundi left 6 injured. No content available. KOSOVO CLOSES 6 SERBIAN BANK BRANCHES OVER CURRENCY CRACKDOWN Kosovar police on Monday closed six branches of the Serbia-licensed Postal Savings Bank in line with a crackdown on the use of the Serbian dinar currency. No content available. TURKEY'S LEADER CLAIMS EUROVISION SONG CONTEST ENCOURAGES 'GENDER NEUTRALIZATION,' THREATENS FAMILY VALUES Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused the Eurovision Song Contest of threatening the traditional family and encouraging 'gender neutralization.' No content available. UN HOLDS MOMENT OF SILENCE FOR ‘BUTCHER OF TEHRAN’ RAISI AFTER IRANIAN PRESIDENT DIES IN HELICOPTER CRASH Despite earning the nickname the “Butcher of Tehran," the United Nations on Monday held a minute of silence for Ebrahim Raisi after the Iranian president died in a helicopter crash. No content available. WHO IS JACOB ZUMA, THE FORMER SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT DISQUALIFIED FROM NEXT WEEK'S ELECTION? Jacob Zuma, the former president of South Africa who stepped down in 2018, has been barred from running for Parliament due to a previous criminal conviction. No content available. THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT AN AI SAFETY SUMMIT IN SEOUL A mini-summit is set to be held this week in South Korea regarding the regulation and risks of artificial intelligence, and aims to build upon work done at last year's AI safety meeting in Britain. No content available. DENMARK TURNS TO KOSOVO TO ALLEVIATE ITS OVERCROWDED PRISON SYSTEM IN $217 MILLION DEAL Kosovo’s Cabinet has approved a draft law on renting a prison, 30 miles south of its capital Pristina, to Denmark to help the country with its overpopulated prison system. No content available. SAUDI ARABIA'S NATIONAL CARRIER ORDERS MORE THAN 100 NEW AIRBUS JETS AS IT RAMPS UP TOURISM PUSH Saudi Group, which represents Saudi Arabia's national airline Saudia and budget carrier Flyadeal, has ordered 105 new Airbus jets as part of the country's push to bring in more tourists. No content available.