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Pope Francis heard for first time since hospitalization

Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for nearly three weeks due to double pneumonia, shared his first audio message since…

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European country issues yearlong TikTok ban over youth violence concerns

The Albanian Cabinet made a significant decision on Thursday to temporarily shut down TikTok for a period of 12 months.…

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White House: Gaza uninhabitable, Trump adheres to Hamas-free rebuild plan despiteEgypt’s proposal

President Donald Trump met with a delegation of former Gaza hostages in the Oval Office of the White House on…

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France’s ‘nuclear threat’ against Russia met with mockery

French President Emmanuel Macron made headlines on Wednesday when he announced that he was open to discussing the extension of…

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Terrorism spreading across the globe, research group finds

The Global Terrorism Index (GTI) recently released its 2025 report, revealing a troubling trend in the rise of lone-wolf terrorist…

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Hamas ignores Trump threat, refuses to release more hostages without ceasefire

The Hamas terror group has once again defied President Donald Trump’s threats, refusing to release more Israeli hostages without a…

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New Zealand diplomat fired over question about Trump

New Zealand’s former High Commissioner to the UK, Phil Goff, was recently dismissed from his position after making controversial remarks…

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Pause in US foreign aid has UN in panic over future funding cuts

If you have reached your maximum number of articles on Fox News and are looking to continue reading, you may…

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South Korean fighter jet accidentally drops bombs during training exercise

A recent incident involving a South Korean fighter jet has caused chaos and destruction in a civilian area. The KF-16…

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Dominican man deported to face charges of human smuggling resulting in death

A Dominican man, Batista Matos, who was wanted in his home country for human smuggling that led to the deaths…

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