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Israeli Hostage's Body Recovered and Identified in Gaza
Israel Defense Forces confirmed the recovery and identity of the body of Israeli hostage Ron Benjamin.
Benjamin Netanyahu Confronted With Ultimatum and Deadline
Israeli War Cabinet minister Benny Gantz demanded Israel's prime minister create a six-point plan by June 8.
Ukraine's 'Concrete' Line Of Defense Stabilized
Russian troops have yet to breach Ukraine's first line of defense in the Kharkiv Oblast, according to President Zelensky.
Demoted Shoigu Suffers Fresh Humiliation in China
Russia's new Security Council Secretary is held up by Beijing security staff in ID pass confusion
Volodymyr Zelensky Issues Dire Warning About Front Line
The Ukrainian president says his forces have only a quarter of the air defenses they need.
Kharkiv War Maps Reveal Russian Advances Along Front Line
Russian troops wants to create a buffer zone in the northeastern Ukrainian region, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has said.
Ukraine And Allies Rue Costly Mistakes As Russia Pounces
Can delays in U.S. aid and issues with Ukrainian mobilization be rectified in time?
China's Moves Away From US Dollar Hit New Milestone
China continues to offload U.S. treasuries while buying up gold and other commodities in what some analysts say is a move to hedge against future reprisals.
Ukrainians Fleeing Russia's Kharkiv Offensive Fear Occupation Once Again
"People are terrified because the circumstances are not predictable," aid group Rescue Now has told Newsweek.
Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Tombs With 'Rare' Bronze Seals
Dozens of funerary objects were found in the tombs, including iron swords, bronze mirrors and glazed pottery.
How COVID Vaccines Stand Up to New FLiRT Variants
Experts have warned of a "summer wave" of COVID infections. Should we be concerned?
Population Crises Threaten Asia's Economic Juggernauts
An expert on China's population says the country is repeating Japan's mistakes as it strives to boost births.
Russia May Push Buffer Zone Into NATO Nation: Putin Ally
Russian official Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday that Moscow may create a sanitary zone on the border with or inside Poland.
Putin's Finance Minister Forced to Take the Bus During China Visit: 'No Space'
Due to a lack of room in Putin's official motorcade, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov had to take the media bus to a concert in Beijing.
Christians Supplied Medieval Pagans With Horses for Sacrifice
Horse sacrifice rituals occurred in Europe's Baltic region from prehistoric times until the late medieval period in some regions.
'Astonishing' Lost Prehistoric Landscape Revealed by Undersea Scans
Researchers documented a network of streams, rivers and other geological features on the seabed that once were above the water.
Where Shani Louk's Body Was Found
The bodies of three Israeli hostages were discovered during a military operation in Gaza on Thursday.
Russia Kills Own Soldier over 'Terrorism'
The individual was reported to be planning an attack on law enforcement officers.
Putin Ally Vows Two NATO Capital Cities 'Will Also Be Ours'
TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov warned of the Russia-Ukraine war spreading to Poland and Finland.
Putin's Trip to China Sparks Avalanche of Jokes, Memes: 'Employee Review'
Netizens mocked "junior partner" Vladimir Putin over his state visit to China.
Fact Check: Is Pope Francis Holding 'Aliens' Conference?
Some on social media suggest the pope is set to announce new guidance on the existence of aliens.
Ukraine's Two Front-Line Boosts Detailed by Zelensky
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said his troops have enough artillery shells for the first time in two years of war.