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Lisbon streetcar crash death toll rises to 16 as Portugal observes day of mourning
A national day of mourning began in Portugal Thursday, after at least 17 people were killed and 22 injured when a popular funicular railway derailed in Lisbon.
Children killed by Israeli strike while getting water in area Palestinians were told to go
Israel directed Palestinians to a safe zone, promising access to water and food for a population left starving and thirsty by its military assault.
Israeli reservists say they’d rather go to jail than serve in the assault on Gaza City
In Israel, some military reservists are refusing a call up because they do not want to fight in Gaza, part of which is facing famine.
China parades its military might, and its friends, in a defiant display for the U.S.
China held a lavish military parade on Wednesday marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un in attendance.
Death toll soars past 1,400 as rescuers battle to reach earthquake survivors in Afghanistan
The death toll passed 1,400 in the 6.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Afghanistan, the Taliban said, as rescuers raced to reach survivors trapped in remote areas.
Russia’s latest war tactic: Hire local criminals
NATO governments have accused Russian intelligence agencies of remotely recruiting criminals and using them to sow chaos.
Car rides and hand-holding: Putin, Modi and Xi send Trump a pointed message
TIANJIN, China — A private car ride with Vladimir Putin may not be as special as President Donald Trump thought
At least 800 killed as powerful earthquake rocks Afghanistan
At least 800 people have been killed and over 1,000 have been injured in Afghanistan after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit the country, Taliban officials said Monday.
Deadly Israeli strikes rain down as IDF advances push to take Gaza City
Sayed Abu Tahoun kneels, clutching the limp body of his daughter, Dalia, killed by Israeli tank fire outside their home in Gaza City
India looks to mend ties with China as Trump’s tariffs push it away from U.S.
Five years after deadly border clashes plunged relations to an all-time low, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is headed to China, as President Donald Trump’s tariffs alienate New Delhi and stoke worries that the U.S.’s counterweight to China might actually be getting closer to it instead.





