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Israeli officials and politicians have rejected the accusation, insisting upon Israel’s right to self-defense in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack.

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The strongest earthquake of the year erupted off Russia’s Kamchatka region, triggering tsunami warnings for Alaska, Guam, Japan, Russia and the U.S. West Coast.

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The details from a whistleblower complaint emerged hours before a final vote on Bove’s nomination to a federal judgeship.

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The Trump administration has softened its stance toward China, allowing the sale of AI chips and cancelling meetings with top Taiwanese officials.

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The U.K. leader’s demands came amid revulsion over starvation in Gaza and followed French President Emanuel Macron’s announcement that he would recognize a Palestinian state.

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The U.S. pop star became a citizen under a new Beninese law aimed at descendants of enslaved people from sub-Saharan Africa.

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A police officer and a Blackstone employee were among those killed Monday during a shooting at a New York City high-rise. An NFL employee was seriously hurt.

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New York Mayor Eric Adams said a note from the shooting suspect mentioned chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a brain disease associated with repeated brain injuries.

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The Manhattan high-rise shooter, a former high school football player, left a note referencing the brain disease CTE and appeared to have targeted the NFL’s offices, Mayor Eric Adams said.

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The U.N.-developed panel, known as IPC, said conditions “worsened dramatically” in recent months, with food consumption at its lowest level since the conflict began.

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The fee for Americans and other visa-free travelers won’t begin until fall 2026, but the price is about to triple, officials say, because of rising costs.

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The overnight attacks came a day after President Donald Trump expressed frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin and brought closer the deadline for a ceasefire.

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The toll announced by the Gaza Health Ministry is likely to be an undercount as the war grinds on and starvation spreads.

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Many urban canopies across U.S. cities are dominated by only a handful of tree types, putting them at risk of being wiped out by an insect or disease.

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Parts of Beijing and northern China are awash after heavy rains, and more than 80,000 people have been evacuated.

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New U.S. radar sites are designed to keep China in check. But Chinese developments, some with questionable connections, could create vulnerabilities.

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Four people were killed, including a police officer, and one was seriously injured when a gunman opened fire inside an office building before fatally shooting himself.

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The influential and controversial Uribe was found guilty in a witness tampering case and is the country’s first former president to be convicted in a criminal trial.

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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said agents from the bureau’s New York field office were responding to the area to provide support.

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Despite aid being allowed into Gaza over the weekend, the hunger crisis continues. Louisa Loveluck explains how we got here.

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The two groups said they found deliberate intent by Israeli decision-makers to target the whole population of Gaza and destroy life for the Palestinian people.

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The ruling temporarily blocks the Trump administration from withholding Medicaid funding for one year, a provision included in the One Big Beautiful Bill.

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Balancing economic interests and security concerns, European officials said they got the best deal possible with President Donald Trump, but critics said Brussels ceded to pressure.

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Since his election, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has tried reverse the hardline stance of his predecessor toward Pyongyang.

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The Israeli prime minister found a political window to step up humanitarian assistance but remains under intense pressure both abroad and at home.