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Up to 2,500 Homes Destroyed in DR Congo Volcano Eruption
Molten lava destroyed between 900 and 2,500 dwellings, said Raphael Tenaud, deputy head of ICRC
Biden Calls Belarus Plane Diversion An 'OutrageOus Incident'
President Joe Biden on Monday said the forced diversion by Belarus of a commercial passenger jet so it could arrest an opposition journalist was a direct affront to international norms" and condemned the action as an outrageous incident."
State Police Director Ambushed, Killed In Northern Mexico
Gunmen ambushed the director of state police in the cartelplagued northern Mexico state of Sinaloa and killed him Monday, authorities said.
Canada Loses To Germany, Falls To 0-3 At World Championship
Germany beat Canada 31 on Monday at the hockey world championship to remain undefeated through three games.
Myanmar Junta Shows First Images of Ousted Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Since Coup
Aung San Suu Kyi, who made her first in-person court appearance since her arrest, was in the dock sitting upright and wearing a surgical mask.
US Says Primary Focus on Lasting Gaza Ceasefire, Aid; Too Early for Peace Talks
Blinken will travel to Jerusalem, Ramallah, Cairo and Amman through Thursday.
12 Killed, 49 Injured Across US in Weekend Spate of Shootings
The spate of shooting incidents included deaths in New Jersey, South Carolina, Georgia, Ohio and Minnesota.
Family Of Boy Killed In Road Rage Attack Offers $50K Reward
The family of a 6yearold Southern California boy who was shot to death by another driver in a roadrage attack announced a $50,000 reward on Sunday for information leading to the arrest of a suspect.
U.S. Imposes Restrictions On Ethiopia Assistance Over Tigray
The U.S. government on Sunday said it was imposing wideranging restrictions on economic and security assistance to Ethiopia over the atrocities in Tigray, as well as visa restrictions barring current or former Ethiopian or Eritrean government officials de...
George Floyd's Family Holds Rally, March In Brother's Memory
Members of George Floyds family, and others who lost loved ones to police encounters, joined activists and citizens in Minneapolis on Sunday for a march that was one of several events planned nationwide to mark the oneyear anniversary of Floyds death.
Myanmar Anti-Coup Insurgents Destroy Police Post, Kill Security Forces: Local Media
Videos shared on social media showed what appeared to be the bodies of security forces in the latest fighting of a general upsurge of conflict Myanmar since the February coup that overthrew Aung San Suu Kyi.
UN Security Council Urges Aid For Palestinians, Welcomes Cease-fire
Council members backed U.N. Secretary-General called for the international community to work with the United Nations in developing a robust package of support for a swift, sustainable reconstruction and recovery.
Dunkin' Worker Charged With Manslaughter In Customer's Death
Florida prosecutors filed a manslaughter charge Friday against a Dunkin store employee accused of fatally punching a 77yearold customer after the employee said the man repeatedly used a racial slur against him.
Telcom CEO Gives Graduates $1,000, Says To Give Half Away
A Massachusetts businessman and philanthropist handed out more than just sage advice during his commencement address at a local college on Friday he gave each of the 490 graduating students a $1,000 cash gift.
Sudan Welcomes Ceasefire Between Israelis And Palestinians
Sudan welcomed the declaration of a ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian factions, its foreign ministry said on Friday adding that it appreciated the Egyptian, regional and international efforts to reach this agreement.
Missouri Woman Dies After Being Attacked By Cow
A rural northcentral Missouri woman has died after being attacked by a mother cow.