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Free after 21 years in Assad prisons, a Syrian adjusts to being home
Fouad Naal, 52, was in Sednaya and Adra prisons for 21 years until December 8, 2024. A year later, he tells his story.
Police detain son of Hollywood director-actor Rob Reiner
President Donald Trump blamed Reiner's death on criticism of Trump, but details around the incident are still unclear.
Louvre shut down as museum staff stage strike over working conditions
Many tourists in Paris were disappointed Monday morning when the Louvre was closed after workers walked off the job.
Who is Jose Antonio Kast, Chile’s newly elected far-right leader?
The president-elect has vowed to tackle crime and tighten immigration policies.
Why are Gaza’s war-damaged homes collapsing in winter?
Gaza’s residents face deadly winter storms as weakened, bombed-out homes collapse.
England’s resident doctors to strike for five days
Physicians are seeking a return of salaries to their 2008-2009 levels before they were eroded by inflation.
Palestinians in Gaza fear rain as war-damaged buildings collapse
Storms in Gaza have caused war-damaged buildings to collapse, killing civilians and leaving many Palestinians afraid.
Israel demolishes more buildings in military-controlled Gaza: Analysis
Satellite images show ongoing demolitions behind 'yellow line'; experts warn actions likely violate Geneva Convention.
Who stopped the Bondi attack?
We compare and contrast Netanyahu calling the Bondi shooter’s disarmer Jewish vs. his cousin saying he’s Syrian Muslim.
Ukraine drops NATO bid: Will Kyiv get security guarantees from the West?
President Zelenskyy's comments mark a major shift for Ukraine, which has fought hard to join NATO in recent years.

