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Israel’s Christians rely on faith and allies as they fear rising harassment

2:09 AM on Friday, August 14

Christians are less than 2% of Israel's population and are facing increased harassment as regional conflicts persist

Tunnel collapses at an Indian hydropower project, killing at least 7

1:05 AM on Friday, August 14

Officials say an under-construction tunnel has collapsed at a hydropower project in India’s northern hill state of Uttarakhand, leaving at least seven workers dead

North Korea slams US-South Korea military drills and threatens strong response

9:00 PM on Thursday, August 13

North Korea has threatened unspecified stern steps against the United States and South Korea, slamming their upcoming military drills as a war rehearsal that it claimed would be more provocative than last year

Jared Kushner to visit Israel and Egypt next week with Board of Peace officials to talk Gaza

8:34 PM on Thursday, August 13

President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and negotiator Jared Kushner will travel to the Middle East next week to try to advance plans for an end to the conflict in Gaza after a deal recently announced by the Trump administration ran into Israeli opposition

Chile moves hundreds of inmates to a new prison as President Kast ramps up security push

6:11 PM on Thursday, August 13

The Chilean government has transferred nearly 300 of the country’s most dangerous inmates to a new maximum-security prison, as conservative President José Antonio Kast seeks to regain momentum on his key campaign pledge to combat organized crime

Broken engine parts shattered the Ryanair plane window that a man's head got sucked into: NTSB

2:27 PM on Thursday, August 13

Investigators say broken engine parts shattered a window on a Ryanair plane shortly after takeoff in Greece last month, causing a man’s head to be sucked into the hole in the fuselage before his fellow passengers pulled him to safety

Families mourn victims of Zimbabwe ferry disaster as death toll rises to 46

12:38 PM on Thursday, August 13

Mourners have gathered in a Zimbabwe fishing town to honor the victims of a ferry disaster on Lake Kariba

Rescuers call for silence around earthquake rubble as window for survival narrows in Colombia

11:28 AM on Thursday, August 13

Rescuers in Colombia are calling for silence as they listen for signs of life in the rubble left by a deadly earthquake

Crew of Yemeni vessel recount their chaotic rescue after Houthis' deadly attack

11:23 AM on Thursday, August 13

Crew members of a Yemeni ship attacked by Houthi rebels earlier this week say a second missile hit during rescue efforts, causing more chaos and casualties

Poland says it thwarted a Russian plot to kill an American citizen in Warsaw

9:41 AM on Thursday, August 13

Poland's prime minister says authorities have arrested a Russian citizen allegedly recruited by Russian secret services

Explosion at Dutch port of Rotterdam leaves 1 dead, several injured

8:27 AM on Thursday, August 13

At least one person has been killed and several injured in an explosion at the Dutch port of Rotterdam

Ukrainian drones strike a major refinery deep inside Russia, setting it ablaze

7:20 AM on Thursday, August 13

Ukrainian drones have struck a major refinery deep inside Russia, marking the fourth attack in three days

Iran-backed Houthis clash with Yemeni forces and other Mideast developments

6:42 AM on Thursday, August 13

Clashes between Iran-backed Houthi rebels and government forces in Yemen raged overnight

Israeli settlers' siege of Palestinian homes draws a sharp US rebuke

5:00 AM on Thursday, August 13

Israeli settlers have besieged three homes in the occupied West Bank, including one owned by a Palestinian American, for several days

Cuba marks Fidel Castro’s 100th birthday as his shadow still shapes a nation in crisis

4:01 AM on Thursday, August 13

Fidel Castro would have turned 100 on Thursday and his influence still looms over Cuba

Putin's first trip to the Pacific island chain claimed by Japan draws a protest from Tokyo

3:32 AM on Thursday, August 13

Russian President Vladimir Putin has visited the Kuril Islands for the first time, sparking a protest from Japan

A punishing European drought shrivels crops from Dutch potatoes to Bosnian corn

2:14 AM on Thursday, August 13

A drought that is slamming Europe this summer is hitting farmers across Europe hard

Zambians cast ballots in a presidential election that tests incumbent's economic reforms

12:12 AM on Thursday, August 13

Vote counting has started in Zambia after polls closed in a presidential election that tests President Hakainde Hichilema’s economic reforms

UK firefighters out in force to tackle fires on hottest day of the year

12:08 AM on Thursday, August 13

Firefighters are tackling multiple fires in central England on a day that the U.K. recorded its hottest day of the year as an intense stretch of hot weather continued to grip Europe

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