World News
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UN-backed data undercuts viral Gaza famine claims as child malnutrition falls
United Nations data challenges viral Gaza famine claims as experts say Hamas is weaponizing humanitarian narratives to undermine a post-war coalition.
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Tourist dies at luxury resort after cobra from snake show climbs up pants, bites him: police
A tourist reportedly died near a luxury all-inclusive resort complex after a venomous cobra slithered up his pants and bit him during a snake show, police said.
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New IRA bombing fuels fears of global militant network tied to Iran, Hezbollah
The New IRA reportedly claimed a car bomb attack on a Belfast police station, threatening further strikes amid alleged Iran and Hezbollah connections.
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Could Narges Mohammadi unite Iran’s opposition? Husband says imprisoned Nobel laureate still fighting
Narges Mohammadi's husband says the jailed Nobel Peace Prize laureate was severely beaten during arrest but remains politically unbroken in prison.
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89-year-old man allegedly opens fire with shotgun in Greek capital, injuring 4
An 89-year-old man allegedly opened fire inside two Athens government buildings, wounding at least four people in a rare shooting incident in Greece.
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US condemns Iran’s leadership role at UN nuclear conference as ‘beyond shameful’
The U.S. and allies condemned the U.N.'s decision to grant Iran a vice presidency at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty review conference in New York.
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Can King Charles save the ever-fracturing ‘special relationship’ after Trump anger at Starmer over Iran war?
As Britain rejects U.S. blockade tactics against Iran, King Charles III's visit to Washington is shaping up as a critical diplomatic balancing act.
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Iran eyes revenge for Soleimani as WHCA Dinner shooting exposes security ‘vulnerability,’ expert warns
A former Pentagon intelligence officer claims the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner shooting exposed serious security vulnerabilities around Trump.
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Major blow to Putin in Africa as Russian forces driven from Mali stronghold by separatists, jihadists
Analysts say Russia's Africa Corps defeat in Mali could be a turning point for Moscow's influence in West Africa as jihadist attacks continue.
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Trump admin warns Iraq over Iran terror proxies as US reportedly blocks cash payments
The Trump administration reportedly halted dollar shipments to Baghdad to pressure Iraq into disbanding Iran-backed militias that have attacked U.S. personnel.
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Death toll from Colombia bus bombing rises to 20 during wave of violence
Officials say 20 people died after an explosive device detonated on a bus in southwestern Colombia's Cauca region, injuring 36 others Saturday.
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Hormuz crisis spurs $24B Iraq trade corridor as Gulf routes shift
Rising Strait of Hormuz tensions fuel Iraq's $24 billion Development Road and other alternative Gulf-to-Europe trade routes, analyst says now.
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Iran turmoil erupts: Ultra-hardliner who mocked Trump poised to take over nuclear talks
Reports say veteran hardliner Saeed Jalili may replace Ghalibaf on Iran's negotiating team, deepening fractures within the regime's political leadership.
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World leaders condemn ‘unacceptable’ violence after armed attack disrupts WH Correspondents’ Dinner
Global leaders expressed relief that Trump was unharmed after an armed suspect allegedly attacked the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington.
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Iran’s good cop, bad cop game implodes as experts warn regime views US as 'evil'
Trump canceled planned Iran talks in Pakistan, citing regime infighting, and experts say Tehran's good cop, bad cop negotiating tactic has collapsed.
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Latin American leftists met in Spain, signaling push against US influence on continent
Analysts say the Barcelona summit led by Spain's Pedro Sánchez signals a progressive bloc forming to challenge U.S. influence in Latin America and beyond.
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US embassy in London warns to 'exercise increased caution' near Jewish sites in UK, Europe after attacks
Americans in the U.K. and Europe are urged to exercise caution after the U.S. Embassy in London cited rising threats to Jewish and American areas.
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Hamas influence looms over Gaza elections as experts warn vote could backfire
Hamas reportedly increased its hold in Gaza as Deir al-Balah holds its first elections in 20 years, raising concerns about terrorist group influence.
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The annual Safe Schools and Communities Conference will be held June 9.

This comes after a one-year moratorium was placed on applications for solar farms.

There will be opportunities to buy in May.

Thomas More went 22-28 this season.

Five area student athletes were among the 40 recipients.

Congratulations Max Klare!

