Author: AP
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Israeli military says the Red Cross is transferring to its custody four coffins with the remains of deceased hostages
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli military says the Red Cross is transferring to its custody four coffins with the remains of deceased hostages.
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Trump uses Knesset speech to urge Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu on corruption charges
JERUSALEM (AP) — Trump uses Knesset speech to urge Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu on corruption charges.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledges that he is ‘committed to this peace’ in speech to parliament
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledges that he is ‘committed to this peace’ in speech to parliament.
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Trump to tell Knesset that ‘Israel has won all that can be won by force of arms’ and offer ‘hand of friendship’ to Iran
JERUSALEM (AP) — Trump to tell Knesset that ‘Israel has won all that can be won by force of arms’ and offer ‘hand of friendship’ to Iran.
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is attending the Gaza summit in Egypt, according to the Egyptian presidency
CAIRO (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is attending the Gaza summit in Egypt, according to the Egyptian presidency.
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The Taliban government blames Pakistan for a strike on Kabul
The Taliban government accuses Pakistan of bombing Kabul and a market in eastern Afghanistan
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Marineland asks Canadian government for emergency cash to feed whales — or euthanasia imminent
The Marineland park near Niagara Falls has asked the Canadian government for emergency funding to feed and care for its whales, saying euthanasia is otherwise imminent
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Greater Manchester Police are at the scene of a reported stabbing at a synagogue in the UK city
LONDON (AP) — Greater Manchester Police are at the scene of a reported stabbing at a synagogue in the UK city.
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UN appeals to the Taliban to restore internet access across Afghanistan
The United Nations mission in Afghanistan is urging the Taliban government to immediately restore nationwide internet and telecommunications access
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Former aide to German far-right lawmaker in the European Parliament is convicted of spying for China
A German man who worked for a far-right lawmaker in the European Parliament has been convicted of spying for China





