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Ambushes and booby traps: Hamas tactics stir confusion, fear, danger

Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save JERUSALEM — In a rubble-strewn alley near the Jabalya refugee camp in northern Gaza, Israeli soldiers say they found themselves being lured into a deadly and surreal trap. “The ambush attempted to use dolls and children’s backpacks with speakers playing sounds of crying,” the Israel […]

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Catholic women’s college in Indiana reverses policy change allowing applicants who ‘identify as women’

Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana, reversed a recent decision to allow biological males to attend the university if they have a history of identifying as a woman. Last month, President Katie Conboy told the faculty about the policy change in an email obtained by Fox News Digital. “Saint Mary’s will consider undergraduate applicants

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Prague shooting: Student kills 15, injures 24 at historic Charles University

After mass shooting at Charles University, shooter, a student at the university, was “eliminated” by police Police officers secure the area following the shooting at one of the buildings of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, December 21, 2023. —Reuters A gunman at Prague’s Charles University’s Faculty of Arts building in Jan Palach Square shot

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Mexico’s Maya Train is opening. Here’s what to know about taking it.

On Saturday, Mexico’s Maya Train took its inaugural trip from Cancún to the Gulf Coast city of Campeche. If all goes as intended, the highly ambitious and controversial project will provide travelers with an alternative to driving long distances between major attractions on the Yucatán Peninsula. However, with one phase partially ready and two still

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Amnesty International pushes for investigation into Burmese war crimes

Human rights group Amnesty International on Thursday called for an investigation into potential war crimes committed by the Burmese military. Among Naypyidaw’s alleged atrocities are indiscriminate killings and the airdropping of internationally-outlawed cluster munitions. Burma has been ruled by military junta since the successful overthrow of elected State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi in 2021. 

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Glynn Simmons: US man freed after 48 years in prison for wrongful conviction

Glynn Simmons says his time in prison is a “lesson in resilience and tenacity”. —News9 Glynn Simmons, a 70-year-old man who spent 48 years incarcerated for a crime he did not commit, has been officially exonerated by an Oklahoma judge. This marks the longest-known wrongful sentence in the United States. Simmons was released in July

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Jeffrey Epstein accuser mocks ‘nervous’ associates set to be named: ‘Who’s on the naughty list?’

Virginia Giuffre, who accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein of abusing her when she was underage and who sued his ex-lover Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew, mocked the dozens of other Epstein associates scheduled to be named publicly at the start of the new year. “Finally we are hearing members of the US government senators about

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China quake survivors recover in hospitals as toll rises to 135 – SUCH TV

Chinese earthquake survivors recovered in hospital as rescue teams rushed to deliver supplies on Thursday, the third day since the country’s deadliest quake in years killed 135 people. The toll rose from the previous day’s 134, state news agency Xinhua said, as rescuers continued to search for victims buried as the soil liquified in northwestern

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Yemen Houthi leader warns ‘any American targeting of our country will be targeted by us’

The leader of Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels is now warning that “any American targeting of our country will be targeted by us” as the U.S. is leading a multinational effort to protect commercial ships from being attacked by the Houthis in the Red Sea.  The fiery rhetoric from Abdel-Malek al-Houthi comes as Greece said on

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Israel-Hamas war updates: U.N. Security Council tries to avoid U.S. veto on resolution to stop fighting

The U.N. Security Council will reconvene Thursday after a vote on a war-related resolution was delayed three times because of opposition from the United States. World powers are trying to hone the resolution’s language so that Washington won’t veto it. The political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, visited Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials, who

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