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Iran's military in a statement suggests a cease-fire in Gaza Strip and Lebanon trumps any retaliation against Israel Tens of thousands of demonstrators march in Italy calling for end to war worldwide Iran raises the death toll from the Israeli attack to 4 killed, all from country's military air defense Polls close in Georgia’s election which will determine if the country embraces Europe or falls into Russia’s orbit French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe starts restoring power after a strike prompted a blackout Growing concerns of a wider war in the Middle East after Israeli airstrikes in Iran Catholic church reform process expected to disappoint hopes of more equity for women Indonesian coast guard drives away a Chinese vessel in disputed waters for the third time in a week Artisan cheese seller in a pickle after thieves made off with massive cheddar haul EU leader denounces Russia's 'hybrid war' aiming to destabilize Western Balkan democracies Thousands gather for colorful celebration at Taiwan Pride parade At least 115 dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides in Philippines Five things to know about Israel's attack on Iran An attack in Iran's restive southeast kills 10 members of the country's national police force, 2 news agencies report Attack on a police convoy in a restive southeastern province of Iran kills 10 officers US approves $2B in arms sales to Taiwan including advanced missile defense system The Menendez brothers built a green space in prison. It’s modeled on this Norwegian idea A suicide attack kills 4 security personnel in northwest Pakistan Commonwealth nations adopt their first ocean declaration A prematurely born baby snatched from a French maternity is doing well Italy's government pays homage to fascist defeat in key WWII battle, sparking opposition criticism Middle East latest: Israeli airstrikes hit military sites in Iran Georgia's jailed ex-president says Putin's Russia is not ready for a new 'hot' war Russian strikes on Kyiv and central Ukraine kill 2 teens and injure dozens Iran's military suggests a cease-fire in Gaza and Lebanon trumps any retaliation against Israel 3 dead after light planes collided in Australia The human cost of the ongoing war in Ukraine Nick Harkaway steps into his father John le Carré's footsteps with spy thriller 'Karla's Choice' Polls close in Georgia's election that could take it toward the EU or into Russia's orbit Polls open in Georgia's parliamentary election that could determine the country's future in Europe In Ecuador, power-dependent patients wait in anguish as the government imposes hours-long blackouts Israeli military says it has completed its strikes on Iran, which included missile plants and other sites Two Israeli officials say Israeli strikes on Iran are not targeting nuclear or oil facilities Another wave of explosions heard across Iran's capital as Israel says it has launched retaliatory strikes against Tehran Advisory to pilots says Iran closes the country's airspace after Israeli attack US not involved in Israeli operation against Iran, officials say IDF says its conducting 'precise strikes on military targets in Iran' Strong explosions reported around Tehran, Iran state TV confirms Syrian air defenses confront "hostile targets" over Damascus, state media reports Israeli military says it is "conducting precise strikes on military targets in Iran" Sounds of explosions heard near the Iranian capital, Tehran, though authorities offer no cause, state media report Premature baby taken from French hospital found in Amsterdam, parents detained US airline temporarily suspends flights to Haiti's capital after UN helicopter hit by gunfire UN official calls for more attention to Sudan’s 'forgotten' war amid fresh atrocities A violent start to the term of Mexico's new president raises questions about strategy, the army Tunisian commentator sentenced to two years under controversial anti-fake news law Poland alerts prosecutors to alleged offenses during probe of 2010 plane crash that killed president Brazil reaches a $23 billion settlement with mining firms over a 2015 environmental disaster Calls for reparations for Britain's slave trade are rooted in dark legacy Death of journalists won’t affect peace talks: Former counterterrorism official

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Iran's military in a statement suggests a cease-fire in Gaza Strip and Lebanon trumps any retaliation against Israel

Iran's military in a statement suggests a cease-fire in Gaza Strip and Lebanon trumps any retaliation against Israel

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Tens of thousands of demonstrators march in Italy calling for end to war worldwide

Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets in seven Italian cities calling for an immediate cease-fire in the Middle East, Ukraine and all global conflicts

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Iran raises the death toll from the Israeli attack to 4 killed, all from country's military air defense

Iran raises the death toll from the Israeli attack to 4 killed, all from country's military air defense

43 minutes ago

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Polls close in Georgia’s election which will determine if the country embraces Europe or falls into Russia’s orbit

Polls close in Georgia’s election which will determine if the country embraces Europe or falls into Russia’s orbit

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1 hour ago

French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe starts restoring power after a strike prompted a blackout

The government of French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe has said that power is being slowly restored after a worker’s strike shut down power

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2 hours ago

Growing concerns of a wider war in the Middle East after Israeli airstrikes in Iran

Mick Mulroy, the former United States deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, discusses Israel’s overnight airstrikes on Iranian military targets.

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Catholic church reform process expected to disappoint hopes of more equity for women

A yearslong process to reform the Catholic Church closes Saturday with recommendations that are expected to fall far short of hopes that women would be given more equity but reflect the pope’s aims for a church that at least listens more to its flock

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2 hours ago

Indonesian coast guard drives away a Chinese vessel in disputed waters for the third time in a week

Indonesian patrol ships have driven a Chinese coast guard vessel away from a survey ship in a disputed area of the South China Sea for the third time in a week, according to a statement from Indonesia’s Maritime Security Agency

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Artisan cheese seller in a pickle after thieves made off with massive cheddar haul

Thieves with a nose for fine cheese have pulled off a massive cheddar ripoff in London

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EU leader denounces Russia's 'hybrid war' aiming to destabilize Western Balkan democracies

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has denounced Russia’s hybrid attacks against democracies, saying the European Union is fighting daily to debunk misinformation

4 hours ago

October 26

Thousands gather for colorful celebration at Taiwan Pride parade

Thousands have gathered on the streets of Taipei for the Taiwan Pride parade, one of Asia’s largest annual celebrations of inclusivity

October 26

October 26

At least 115 dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides in Philippines

The number of dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides in the Philippines has reached nearly 130 and the president says many areas remain isolated

October 26

October 26

October 26

An attack in Iran's restive southeast kills 10 members of the country's national police force, 2 news agencies report

An attack in Iran's restive southeast kills 10 members of the country's national police force, 2 news agencies report

October 26

October 26

Attack on a police convoy in a restive southeastern province of Iran kills 10 officers

An attack in Iran’s restive southeast killed 10 members of the country’s national police force

October 26

October 26

US approves $2B in arms sales to Taiwan including advanced missile defense system

The United States has approved $2 billion in arms sales to Taiwan, including the delivery for the first time to the island of an advanced surface-to-air missile defense system

October 26

October 26

The Menendez brothers built a green space in prison. It’s modeled on this Norwegian idea

Erik and Lyle Menendez launched an ongoing beautification initiative in the prison where they are serving life sentences for the 1989 killings of their parents

October 26

October 26

A suicide attack kills 4 security personnel in northwest Pakistan

Pakistani police say a suicide attack at a checkpoint has killed four security personnel and injured five in the country’s northwest

October 26

October 26

Commonwealth nations adopt their first ocean declaration

Commonwealth countries have adopted their first ocean declaration during their summit held for the first time in the Pacific island nation of Samoa

October 26

October 26

A prematurely born baby snatched from a French maternity is doing well

A Belgian prosecutor says a prematurely born baby boy found in an Amsterdam hotel room after being abducted by his parents from a French maternity ward is doing well

October 26

October 26

Italy's government pays homage to fascist defeat in key WWII battle, sparking opposition criticism

Italy’s far-right government has sparked wide criticism after celebrating a major World War II battle, praising the defeated fascist soldiers who lost their lives

October 26

October 26

Middle East latest: Israeli airstrikes hit military sites in Iran

Israel has unleashed predawn airstrikes against military sites in Iran

October 26

October 26

Georgia's jailed ex-president says Putin's Russia is not ready for a new 'hot' war

Mikheil Saakashvili hopes Saturday's election provides a pro-Western pivot.

October 26

October 26

Russian strikes on Kyiv and central Ukraine kill 2 teens and injure dozens

A Russian drone strike has killed a teenager in Kyiv during a nighttime barrage on the Ukrainian capital that lasted for hours

October 26

October 26

Iran's military suggests a cease-fire in Gaza and Lebanon trumps any retaliation against Israel

Iran’s military has issued a carefully worded statement suggesting a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon trumps any retaliation against Israel

October 26

October 26

3 dead after light planes collided in Australia

Three men have died after two light planes collided midair and crashed into a forested area southwest of Sydney on Saturday

October 26

October 26

The human cost of the ongoing war in Ukraine

It’s been nearly 1,000 days since Russia invaded Ukraine and ABC News’ Ian Pannell reports on the lives caught in the middle now that North Korea intends to send their troops into battle.

October 26

October 26

Nick Harkaway steps into his father John le Carré's footsteps with spy thriller 'Karla's Choice'

Fictional spymaster George Smiley is back

October 26

October 26

Polls close in Georgia's election that could take it toward the EU or into Russia's orbit

Polls have closed in Georgia's parliamentary election that many citizens see as a make-or-break vote on the opportunity to join the European Union

October 26

October 26

Polls open in Georgia's parliamentary election that could determine the country's future in Europe

Polls open in Georgia's parliamentary election that could determine the country's future in Europe

October 26

October 26

In Ecuador, power-dependent patients wait in anguish as the government imposes hours-long blackouts

The first time electricity went off at night, Linda Vidal went into panic mode

October 26

October 25

Israeli military says it has completed its strikes on Iran, which included missile plants and other sites

Israeli military says it has completed its strikes on Iran, which included missile plants and other sites

October 25

October 25

Two Israeli officials say Israeli strikes on Iran are not targeting nuclear or oil facilities

Two Israeli officials say Israeli strikes on Iran are not targeting nuclear or oil facilities

October 25

October 25

Another wave of explosions heard across Iran's capital as Israel says it has launched retaliatory strikes against Tehran

Another wave of explosions heard across Iran's capital as Israel says it has launched retaliatory strikes against Tehran

October 25

October 25

Advisory to pilots says Iran closes the country's airspace after Israeli attack

Advisory to pilots says Iran closes the country's airspace after Israeli attack

October 25

October 25

US not involved in Israeli operation against Iran, officials say

President Joe Biden has been briefed and is closely following the developments of the retaliatory strike, according to a White House official.

October 25

October 25

IDF says its conducting 'precise strikes on military targets in Iran'

Israel’s retaliatory targets do not include energy infrastructure or nuclear facilities, an Israeli official told ABC News.

October 25

October 25

Strong explosions reported around Tehran, Iran state TV confirms

Israel confirmed it has begun retaliatory strikes against Iran in the wake of the Oct. 1 missile barrage.

October 25

October 25

Syrian air defenses confront "hostile targets" over Damascus, state media reports

Syrian air defenses confront "hostile targets" over Damascus, state media reports

October 25

October 25

Israeli military says it is "conducting precise strikes on military targets in Iran"

Israeli military says it is "conducting precise strikes on military targets in Iran"

October 25

October 25

Sounds of explosions heard near the Iranian capital, Tehran, though authorities offer no cause, state media report

Sounds of explosions heard near the Iranian capital, Tehran, though authorities offer no cause, state media report

October 25

October 25

Premature baby taken from French hospital found in Amsterdam, parents detained

Amsterdam police say they have found a prematurely born baby who was abducted from the maternity ward of a Paris-region hospital earlier this week

October 25

October 25

US airline temporarily suspends flights to Haiti's capital after UN helicopter hit by gunfire

At least one U.S. airline has temporarily canceled flights to Haiti’s capital after gang members opened fire and hit a U.N. helicopter flying near the country’s main airport

October 25

October 25

UN official calls for more attention to Sudan’s 'forgotten' war amid fresh atrocities

A senior United Nations official has called for more international attention to “the forgotten crisis” in Sudan, where more than a year and a half of war has pushed the African country to the brink of famine

October 25

October 25

A violent start to the term of Mexico's new president raises questions about strategy, the army

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, in just over three weeks in office, has inherited a whirlwind of violence that many say was set up by her predecessor's policy of not confronting drug cartels and using the army for law-enforcement

October 25

October 25

Tunisian commentator sentenced to two years under controversial anti-fake news law

A well-known Tunisian attorney and commentator is facing two years in prison for remarks she made about Tunisia and its treatment of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa

October 25

October 25

Poland alerts prosecutors to alleged offenses during probe of 2010 plane crash that killed president

Poland’s Defense Ministry says it has notified prosecutors of suspected offenses committed by members of a special commission that investigated the 2010 plane crash in Russia that killed Poland’s then-president and 95 others

October 25

October 25

Brazil reaches a $23 billion settlement with mining firms over a 2015 environmental disaster

Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed an agreement worth tens of billions of dollars with the mining companies responsible for a 2015 dam collapse that was one of the country’s worst-ever environmental disasters

October 25

October 25

Calls for reparations for Britain's slave trade are rooted in dark legacy

A debate about reparations for Britain’s role in the slave trade overshadowed a summit in Samoa of the Commonwealth, many of whose member nations were once British colonies

October 25

October 25

Death of journalists won’t affect peace talks: Former counterterrorism official

Former National Security Council Senior Director for Counterterrorism Javed Ali discusses what the latest Israeli strikes could mean for cease-fire talks set to resume on Sunday.

October 25

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