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Japan Declares Moon Landing Successful

Japan made history by being the fifth country to land a spacecraft on the moon.Read More

17 People Hurt When Russian Missiles Hit Kharkiv, Ukraine: Officials

Two Russian missiles hit a residential area in the heart of Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine, on Tuesday, dangerously wounding two persons and severely destroying many residences, according to local officials.Read More

Pakistan recalls its envoy from Iran following 'unprovoked' missile strikes.

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan withdrew its ambassador from neighboring Iran on Wednesday to protest a "blatant breach" of its sovereignty, after Tehran claimed to have launched missile attacks on terrorist facilities in southern Pakistan.Read More

Two Children Are Hurt by a Drone Attack in Ukraine, Russia's Voronezh

VORONEZH, Russia—A 6-year-old boy and a little girl were injured by a Ukrainian drone strike on Tuesday, prompting the declaration of a state of emergency in the southern Russian city, according to authorities.Read More

Following the "Black Day" of town fires, Iceland's volcano recedes.

REYKJAVIK—Despite signs that magma is still flowing below, the volcano that erupted in southwest Iceland on Monday seemed to be far less active than it had been in less than a month.Read More

American Military Stops Cruise Missile Aiming at USS Laboon Warship

Houthis from Yemen fired a cruise missile designed to destroy a U.S. ship. military authorities acknowledged that a navy cruiser was on Sunday.Read More

A suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile that can reach far-off US bases was launched by North Korea.

SEOUL, South Korea—Two months after claiming to have tested engines for a new, harder-to-detect missile capable of targeting far-off U.S. sites in the area, North Korea is suspected of firing an intermediate-range ballistic missile into the sea on Sunday, according to South Korea's military.Read More

Israel and South Africa to Face Off in Gaza Genocide Case at UN High Court

THE HAGUE: Israel and South Africa square off at the highest U.N. justices will hear a case from South Africa on Thursday in which the plaintiffs want an immediate halt to Israel's military operation in Gaza and accuse Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinian people.Read More

Men in Arms Invade Ecuador State TV During Live Telecast

GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador—The TC Television studio in Ecuador was having a typical day when masked gunmen broke in and started a live, 15-minute broadcast of threats and terror during their mid-afternoon program.Read More

North Korea Fires Again Near Sea Border With South Korea While Seoul Is Mocked by the Sister of Its Leader

SEOUL, South Korea—North Korea fired artillery rounds close to its tense maritime border with the South on Sunday once more, mocking the South's capacity to detect the country's weapon launches. Kim Jong Un's sister is the leader of North Korea.Read More


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