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U.S. companies to help Poland build its first nuclear power plant
The U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday that an agreement has been signed that will allow Poland to construct its first AP-1000 nuclear power plant.
Power outage causes chaos in Spain and Portugal
A massive power cut hit large parts of Spain and Portugal on Monday, causing widespread chaos and disruption. The outage left millions of people without electricity, while internet and phone networks
Donald Trump Pulls Obnoxious Stunt As Canada Elects Its Prime Minister
President Donald Trump hailed his “strength and wisdom” in a wise-ass plea to Canadians to vote for him on their election day on Monday. Amid his ceaseless antagonism of the United States’ northern
DOJ argues deportations to El Salvador didn't violate court order
DOJ attorneys argued at a hearing Monday that the deportation last month of four alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador did not violate a court order.
World court opens hearings on Israel’s aid obligations to Palestinians
The United Nations had asked the International Court of Justice for an advisory opinion on Israel’s obligations to facilitate aid under international law.
Analysis: Disarming Hezbollah, Palestinian factions -– Lebanon's chance to reclaim sovereignty
Lebanon, shattered by five decades of lawlessness, military occupation and the dominance of armed non-state actors, now has a chance to reclaim its long-lost sovereignty.
Canadian Pollster Says Country May See 'Record Turnout' in Tight Election
A leading Canadian pollster said the country may see a "record turnout" in a competitive election between Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party and Pierre Poilievre's Conservative Party on
They grew a ‘Little Saigon’ in the shadow of the Pentagon
By car, on foot, by boat and several planes, Vietnamese fleeing the war in Vietnam made their way to Northern Virginia, in the shadow of the Pentagon.
Houthi rebels say a US airstrike that hit Yemen prison holding African migrants kills 68
Yemen’s Houthi rebels on Monday alleged a U.S. airstrike hit a prison holding African migrants, killing at least 68 people and wounding 47 others. The U.S. military said it was investigating. The
After Putin calls for three-day ceasefire, Trump reiterates demand for permanent Ukraine truce
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared a unilateral three-day ceasefire in Ukraine next month, a move met with skepticism by Ukrainian officials who demanded the Kremlin leader
US Treasury targets Houthi-linked vessels to disrupt efforts to fund 'dangerous and destabilizing attacks'
The Trump administration sanctioned three vessels and their owners for providing support to the Houthis – the Iranian regime’s network of terrorist proxies and partners, Fox News Digital has learned.
At least 65 dead, hundreds injured in explosion at Iranian port, officials say
At least 65 people have died following an explosion at one of Iran's most important ports, according to officials.
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