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Suspect Charged with Terrorism for Truck Attack on Canada Muslims
It was the deadliest anti-Muslim attack in Canada since a shooting at a mosque in Quebec City that had killed six people in 2017.
EU Congratulates New Israeli Premier Naftali Bennett
Bennett, a former defence minister under Netanyahu, vowed to keep Israel safe from Iran, promising that "Israel won't let Iran have nuclear weapons."
Soccer-Poland Bid For Rare Fast Start Against Slovakia
Poland accept they are favourites to win their Euro 2020 Group E opener against Slovakia on Monday but must improve their poor record in tournament opening games, coach Paulo Sousa said on Sunday.
EXPLAINER: Who Is Naftali Bennett, Israel's Incoming PM?
Naftali Bennett, who was sworn in Sunday as Israel's new prime minister, embodies many of the contradictions that define the 73yearold nation.
Israel's Designated PM Naftali Bennett Vows to Fight Iran Nuclear Deal
In a speech to parliament, Bennett said that Israel remains ready to act against Iran.
Post and Present Trauma Time Bomb Hangs Over Gaza
In Israel, 13 people were killed, including a soldier, by rockets fired from Gaza, the police and army said.
Joe Biden Gifts Boris Johnson Custom-Made $6,000 Bike, UK PM Gives a Photo Printed From Wikipedia
Following the G7 summit, the Bidens will meet Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle west of London, before heading on to Europe for further summits.
Lakota Spiritual Leader, Activist Leonard Crow Dog Dies
Chief Leonard Crow Dog, a renowned spiritual leader and Native American rights activist who fought for sovereignty, language preservation and religious freedom, has died at age 78.
Chiellini Believes Italy Can Become A 'Contender' Again
A firstround exit from the 2010 World Cup. A lopsided loss to Spain in the 2012 European Championship final. The victim of Luis Surezs bite at the 2014 World Cup, which ended in another firstround elimination. A penalty shootout loss to Germany at Euro 20...
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's Deposed Leader, Hit with Fresh Corruption Charges
The Anti-Corruption Commission found evidence that Aung San Suu Kyi had committed 'corruption using her rank', according to the Global New Light of Myanmar.
Jackpot: New Archives Will Preserve History Of Game Shows
It's a jackpot for game show fans.
US Hopes For More Abraham Deals In Embrace Of A Trump Policy
The Biden administration is laying the groundwork for a renewed push to encourage more Arab countries to sign accords with Israel and working to strengthen existing deals after last month's devastating war in the Gaza Strip interrupted those diplomatic ef...
Spain Backtracks On Nightlife Rules After Regional Complaints
Spain's health ministry on Wednesday scrapped a nationwide plan to gradually reopen nightlife just a week after introducing it, following widespread complaints from regional authorities who dismissed it as either too strict or too loose.
Row Over Whether Prince Harry Told Queen Before Naming Daughter Lilibet
The palace source told the BBC that the Queen was not asked by the couple about the name and disputed reports that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, had spoken to the Queen before the birth in reference to the name.
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Plans Expansion Project At New Site
Officials at the Georgia OKeeffe Museum in Santa Fe have announced plans to build a facility large enough to fill an entire city block.
Feinberg Tapped As 1st Woman To Chair NYC Transit Authority
Sarah Feinberg has been nominated to chair New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and if confirmed, would become the first woman to head North America's largest public transit system.