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Biden Gives Brief Update About Effort To Get Hostage Deal With Hamas At a White House briefing, President Biden offered a ...
The IDF is preparing for scenarios such as breaches of the border between Israel and the West Bank and potential ...
In our news wrap Thursday, Venezuela's opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was arrested while leaving an anti-government protest in Caracas, Lebanon's parliament elected a new president, Gaza ...
An official Palestinian tally of direct deaths in the Israel-Hamas war likely undercounted the number of casualties by 41% ...
Maria Corina Machado was arrested following an opposition rally against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas on ...
"I'm angling to be named the pope of Greenland," Fetterman told reporters on Capitol Hill after confirming the meeting.
House Republicans advanced their legislation Thursday to punish the world’s top war-crimes court after it issued an arrest ...
Israeli soldiers recovered the body of a 53-year-old hostage in an underground tunnel in southern Gaza, the military said ...
A potential buyout by a majority of Ubisoft's investors has officials for the French game publisher looking for ways to ...
The House gave bipartisan backing to sanctions against ICC officials over arrest warrants issued against two Israeli leaders.