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Mountaineer climbs Everest for Palestinian children
Mostafa Salameh, a mountaineer, is on a mission to carry letters from children in Gaza to the top of Mount Everest.
Armed group announces siege on Mali capital
JNIM has announced the beginning of a “total siege” on Mali’s capital Bamako.
Trump hails US-UK bond as he welcomes British royals
US President Donald Trump hailed the "cherished bond" between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Mali military leader Goita emerges as Russia declares it halted coup
First sighting of Goita since rebel attacks comes as Russia seeks to dampen speculation over ally's military government.
After 60 days of war in Iran, does US Congress want a say?
Under law, Trump needs Congressional approval to continue war, experts say, but Congress may avoid the issue altogether.
Massive explosion from Israeli operation seen in southern Lebanon
Video captured massive explosions in southern Lebanon in what the Israeli military called strikes on a Hezbollah tunnel.
Can the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty prevent a disaster?
The United Nations chief warns of the waning influence of the global agreement.
Families forced into displacement by famine in Sudan
Families in Sudan face hunger and displacement during war with millions dependent on limited and inconsistent aid.
Greek pensioner, 89, arrested following shooting rampage
The gunman's motive remains unclear.
Austrian pleads guilty to ISIL-planned attack on Taylor Swift concert
Beran A admits conspiring in other plans abroad as well as planning attack on Swift's Vienna concert.

