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Bus carrying Easter worshippers veers off bridge and plunges nearly 200 feet, killing at least 45

A bus heading to an Easter festival plunged off a mountain pass bridge and fell nearly 200 feet, killing at least 45 people. An 8-year-old child was the sole survivor of the crash.

On Good Friday, behold the man

The Museum of the Bible’s new exhibit features 21 pieces that help us imagine the deeper spiritual realities behind what Christ went through on Good Friday.

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UN top court orders Israel to open more land crossings for aid into Gaza

Israel was ordered on Thursday by the top United Nations court to improve Gaza's humanitarian situation; this includes the opening of land crossings to allow for supplies to be brought in.

4 dead in 3 separate incidents off Spanish coast

Four people have died in three separate incidents off Spain's Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, as warnings of inclement weather remain in place across much of the Iberian country.

Latvia's foreign minister will step down after a probe over his office's use of private flights

Latvia's Foreign Minister Krisjanis Karins announced Thursday he will step down amid a criminal probe of his office's usage of expensive private flights during his time served as prime minister.

India court extends custody of opposition leader for 4 more days

An Indian court has extended custody of Arvind Kejriwal, a top opposition leader, for four more days as the nation prepares for a highly anticipated election.

Palestinian Authority forms new Cabinet following worldwide calls for government reform

Following international calls for reform, the Palestinian Authority has announced the formation of a new Cabinet. Hamas has allegedly rejected the new government.

The way to Cuba’s heart is through the internet

Cubans are protesting so much, the dictatorship that rules them cut off the internet. Biden should restore their connection to the world and use it to undermine the regime's power.

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Woman left with kidney damage after visiting hair salon

A 26-year-old Tunisian woman suffered acute kidney injuries after a hair-straightening procedure burned her hair and gave her diarrhea and a fever.

Ukraine's soccer victory provides welcome distraction from tragedy of war

The Ukraine men’s national soccer team has qualified for the European Championship after a 2-1 win over Iceland; the victory is a 'welcome distraction' from the Russia-Ukraine war.

People form a human chain around Slovakia's public broadcaster that government wants to take over

Protesters made a human chain around Slovakia's public television and radio building over a government takeover plan, in which journalists say public broadcasting would be under government control.

Rewritten Togo constitution bucked by citizens, stokes dictatorial fears

Opposition leaders and disenfranchised citizens called Wednesday for protests against a new constitution that would prolong the tenure of authoritarian President Faure GnassingbΓ©.

Russia strikes Ukraine's Kharkiv with aerial bombs for the first time since 2022

At least one civilian was killed and 16 others wounded after Russia struck Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine with aerial bombs for the 'first time since 2022,' several residential buildings were hit.

Small pockets of life remain along shrinking Aral Sea

The Aral Sea once supported large communities. But since the sea nearly completely disappeared, fewer people are left to keep the communities and customs alive.

Health warning issued to boat race crews over levels of E.coli in Thames

The Oxford and Cambridge university crew teams have been warned over the amount of E.coli in the River Thames. Both teams have been given a briefing pack and guidance to mitigate risks.

Wall Street Journal hopes one-year mark is β€˜last milestone’ that Evan Gershkovich spends in Russian prison

Evan Gershkovich has been detained by Russia on dubious espionage allegations for nearly a full year as The Wall Street Journal gears up to raise awareness ahead of the unfortunate milestone.

Things to know about the Turkish local elections that will gauge Erdogan’s popularity

Turkish citizens will soon vote in local elections; a victory for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party could motivate him to seek constitutional changes that allow him to serve a longer term.

Why is Japan changing its ban on exporting lethal weapons, and why is it so controversial?

Japan's cabinet approved a plan on Tuesday to sell 'next-generation fighter jets' to other countries; the decision comes as Japan works with the UK and Italy to develop an 'advanced fighter jet.'

The British Museum is suing a former curator over the alleged theft of almost 2,000 items

The British Museum is suing a former curator for stealing hundreds of artifacts, including ancient gems and jewelry, and offering them for sale online; museum has so far recovered 356 missing items.

Kenya starts to hand over to relatives the bodies of 429 members of a doomsday cult

Kenya's government began returning to relatives the exhumed bodies of more than 400 members of a doomsday cult; leader of the cult is accused of asking followers to starve themselves.

Haiti’s Gang War Pushes Hunger to Worst Levels on Record

International humanitarian experts said on Friday that Haiti’s gang war has pushed food insecurity to record levels.

The post Haiti’s Gang War Pushes Hunger to Worst Levels on Record appeared first on Breitbart.

Maduro makes official re-election run while would-be rival struggles to register candidacy

Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro has made his candidacy for re-election official, while his potential rivals were unable to register; Maduro has 'managed to block his chief opponents from running.'

Indonesia's military arrests 13 elite soldiers who are accused of involvement in a torture video

13 'elite troops' were arrested by Indonesia's military on Monday for being involved in a video of an indigenous Papua man being tortured; the Papua man is believed to be part of a separatist group.

Russian Soyuz spacecraft with 3 astronauts docks at the International Space Station

Three astronauts aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft successfully docked at the International Space Station on Monday following Saturday's launch from a Russian-leased launch facility in Kazakhstan.

TNT blast kills 2 Polish military engineers during training exercise

Two Polish military engineers were killed Monday after TNT was detonated during a training exercise in Solarnia, according to Defense Minister WΕ‚adysΕ‚aw Kosiniak-Kamysz.

South Korea doctors' strike escalates as senior doctors resign

Senior doctors in South Korea began submitting resignations en masse in support of junior doctors who are striking over the government’s plan to increase medical school admissions.

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