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12 Feb
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who is fighting prostate cancer, transferred his duties to his deputy hours after he was taken to hospital for an emergent bladder issue, the Pentagon spokesman said on...
12 Feb
The Israeli military announced on Monday that two hostages taken by Hamas during its October 7 attacks were rescued in an overnight operation in Gaza city of Rafah. The military said in a statement that during...
12 Feb
WHO and partners accessed Al Aqsa hospital in Gaza, for the first time since 13 January. WHO provided trauma supplies, medicines, and tetanus toxoid vaccines to address the health needs of patient. Additionally,...
12 Feb
At least 52 people were killed in heavy air strikes on Rafah in southern Gaza before dawn on Monday, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. The strikes hit 14 houses and three mosques in...
12 Feb
Two people including a five-year-old boy were wounded after a woman opened fire at celebrity U.S. pastor Joel Osteen's megachurch in Texas, police said on Sunday. The woman was armed with a long gun...
12 Feb
Former conservative Prime Minister Alexander Stubb won Sunday's Finnish presidential election. Some 4.3 million voters were choosing between Stubb and former foreign minister Pekka Haavisto, a Green Party MP...
12 Feb
On Sunday, a “reconstruction market” was held in Nanao city’s shopping street in Ishikawa. It used to be a popular tourist site, with many old buildings.  But many businesses there still...
11 Feb
Colombia’s four-day-long annual Barranquilla carnival kicked off on Saturday. The streets are filled up with carnival groups wearing colorful costumes, joyously marching during 'Battle of Flowers'...
11 Feb
Argentina's President Javier Milei and Pope Francis met for the first time Sunday in Rome, amid major political uncertainty and explosive economic situation in their native country. They shared views on how to...
11 Feb
The International Maritime Organization (IMO), is working "tirelessly" to return to a safe maritime environment and solve the Red Sea crisis, which is severely disrupting the global transport of goods,...

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