World News
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Mass anti-corruption protests put strain on close European ally of Russia
Serbians have been protesting for months over government corruption, demanding more accountability and respect for the rule of law from the Russian-backed President Aleksandar Vucic.
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Syria's new regime hits Hezbollah targets in Lebanon over claims its fighters were executed
Conflict between two jihadist factions – Sunni-led Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and Shia Hezbollah – on the Syrian-Lebanese border highlights a growing sectarian divide in the region.
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Netanyahu seeks to fire top security official amid internal power struggle
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu targets head of Israeli Security Agency Ronen Bar for ouster. The nation's attorney general has weighed in.
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Iran official exposes Tehran's global assassination program as US trial of alleged regime hitmen continues
As the trial of two Iranian hitmen unfolds in New York, a former IRGC member exposes Iran’s global assassination plots, prompting critics to call for increased pressure on the regime.
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Peruvian fisherman found alive after 95 days at sea reveals how he survived
A Peruvian fisherman said he ate roaches, birds and sea turtles to survive 95 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean after his boat encountered stormy weather.
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Iranian general responds to Trump threats against Houthi rebels
An Iranian general vowed to respond "decisively and destructively" to threats after Trump said he ordered U.S. forces to launch strikes against Houthis in Yemen.
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Russia wants 'ironclad' guarantee that Ukraine will be barred from NATO: official
Russia is seeking an "ironclad" guarantee that Ukraine is barred from NATO and foreign troops stay out, a deputy foreign minister for the Kremlin said.
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French Parliament member wants US to return Statue of Liberty: 'Apparently you despise it'
A French Parliament member is demanding that the U.S. return the Statue of Liberty to France, who gifted the statue to America in the 1880s.
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US military shoots down Houthi drones as Trump's strikes against terrorist group continue
U.S. warships intercepted and shot down around a dozen Houthi drones that were targeting a U.S. Navy carrier strike group on Sunday, according to a defense official.
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Pope Francis seen for first time since being admitted to hospital: photo
The Vatican unveiled a photo of Pope Francis observing Mass on Sunday, highlighting his gradual health improvement over the past few days.
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Dozens dead, more than 150 injured in North Macedonia nightclub fire
At least 59 people were killed and over 150 others injured when a fire tore through a nightclub in the town of Kocani in North Macedonia early Sunday.
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'Extermination' site discovered in Mexico with cremation ovens, human remains
What is believed to be an abandoned ranch used by a Mexican cartel in the western state of Jalisco, is being called an "extermination" site by those who found it.
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Greenland government calls Trump's acquisition talks 'unacceptable'
Political leaders in Greenland on Friday denounced U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about his "desire for annexation and control" of the country "unacceptable."
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Pope remains stable after month in hospital as he continues treatments and works from bedside
Pope Francis continues to improve a month after he was hospitalized with bronchitis and double pneumonia, the Vatican’s Holy See Press Office said in an update on Saturday.
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Cuba still largely without power after nationwide grid collapse
Cuba remains largely without power a day after the country's grid collapsed, raising fresh questions about the island's generating system; officials gave no timeline for restoring service.
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Trump announces 'decisive and powerful' airstrikes against Houthi terrorists in Yemen
President Donald Trump initiated airstrikes targeting the Houthi rebels in Yemen on Saturday, according to a Truth Social post.
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Freed Israeli hostage speaks for the first time about his 505 days of surviving Hamas hell
Freed hostage Tal Shoham shares his 505-day ordeal under Hamas, surviving abuse and psychological warfare while clinging to hope. His story is one of resilience, defiance and the will to return home.
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Canada’s new PM and Trump critic Mark Carney accused of being out of touch with the 'common man’
Canada's new Liberal PM, Mark Carney, faces criticism for being a globalist and out of touch due to his elite banking and government background. Opponents highlight his anti-Trump stance.
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More than $25,000 in funding assistance was granted.

Hillforest is celebrating its 170th anniversary this year.

The game will be played July 11 at Decatur Central High School.

The IHSBCA released their 2025 Pre-Season Polls on Monday.

BJ Black's replacement comes from within the program.