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Iceland Volcano Erupts, Spewing Lava 150 Feet Into the Air

A volcano in southwestern Iceland erupted on Wednesday for the fifth time since December, cracking the Sundhnjukar mountain ridge open

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Blinken Hints U.S. May Accept Ukrainian Strikes in Russia With American Arms

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken suggested on Wednesday that the Biden administration could be open to tolerating strikes by

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Israel Used U.S.-Made Bombs in Strike That Killed Dozens in Rafah

The bombs used in the Israeli strike that killed dozens of Palestinians in a camp for displaced people in Rafah

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Pro-Palestinian Protesters March in Cities Around the World

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched by the thousands and some clashed with police after an Israeli strike killed dozens of people at

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Gaza Offensive Will Last at Least Through End of Year, Israeli Official Says: Live Updates

U.S. officials said on Tuesday that the Israeli strike that killed dozens of Palestinians in southern Gaza was a tragedy

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A Portrait Artist Fit for a King (but Not a President)

Few famous Britons, it seems, can resist the chance to be painted by Jonathan Yeo. David Attenborough, the 97-year-old broadcasting

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Monday Briefing: Israel Pulls Some Troops from Southern Gaza

Israel withdraws some troops The Israeli military said it withdrew a division of ground troops from southern Gaza yesterday. The

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Israel Withdraws a Division of Troops From Southern Gaza

The Israeli military said it withdrew a division of ground troops from southern Gaza on Sunday, raising questions about its

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Princess Reema, Saudi Ambassador, Navigates Rough Waters in Washington

She attended the elite Holton-Arms School for girls in the suburbs outside Washington. On weekends she strolled with friends on

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Thirty Years After a Genocide in Rwanda, Painful Memories Run Deep

When the marauding militiamen arrived at her door on that morning in April 1994, Florence Mukantaganda knew there was nowhere