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Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced a plan to effectively split the occupied West Bank in half.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/14
Pixinoo Drones, fixed cameras and facial recognition software scan public spaces, with images tied to government records. COMMENTA...
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Australia joins nations pledging to recognize Palestine, a move critics call symbolic as arms still flow to Israel.
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Attendants union says there is still time to reach an agreement, as airline warns 100,000 passengers affected by Friday.
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The organising committee for the Los Angeles Olympics says some partner deals are already in place for the 2028 Games.
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Several aid seekers killed in southern Gaza and several others killed in attacks on Gaza City, medical sources say.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/14
Daniel Ibanez/EWTN News Pope Leo XIV tours St. Peter’s Square in a surprise visit July 29 to the Jubilee of Youth. COMMENTARY: Sin...
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Snooker's former world champion Graeme Dott faces two charges of sexual abuse against a boy and a girl.
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Oren Ziv explains why some Israelis protested the murder of Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza while others celebrated.
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Ex-President Morales is credited with lifting millions out of poverty. But his political ambitions divide the left.
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Rights groups and survivors are accusing Myanmar’s Arakan Army rebel group of mass killings and torture of Rohingya.
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Paul Doyle allegedly drove his car into crowds celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title win in May.
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Defending champions Liverpool entertain Bournemouth in the first game of the new Premier League season at Anfield.
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Israel's far-right finance minister has approved plans for thousands of illegal homes in the occupied West Bank.
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Without medical care to prevent refeeding syndrome, aid could trigger a deadly new crisis.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/14
Courtesy photo Marcin Kwasny in Triumph of the Heart (2025). FILM REVIEW: Father Kolbe died a martyr at 47 years old, executed on...
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RawPixel A family attends Sunday Mass. The study reported the Church is losing 9 out of 10 cradle Catholics, and most are becoming...
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French forward Mathys Tel was one of two Tottenham players to miss their penalties in the UEFA Super Cup defeat by PSG.
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Trump plans H-1B visa rule changes, focusing on higher wages, potentially disadvantaging early-career foreign workers.
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MSF says displacement, war and rain driving deadly cholera outbreak in Sudan as infections continue to mount.
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Russia controls about 20 percent of Ukraine’s territory and wants full control of four eastern and southern regions.
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OpenAI's release of GPT-5 prompts backlash in online communities for people with AI companions.
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The UK is ready to 'increase pressure' on Russia over its continuing war on Ukraine, says Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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Widely rejected draft text does not limit plastic production or address chemicals used in plastic products.
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We contrast Trump’s claim DC is “overtaken by crime” with his statement 3 months earlier that crime there is down.
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The far-right minister said he will approve 3,000 new homes in the E1 area project, hailing it as 'Zionism at its best'.
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Russia says popular messaging apps facilitating crime, sabotage as internet restrictions tighten amid war in Ukraine.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/14
Courtesy photo The pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need reminds us that “women religious are often on the front lines of wars.”...
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Washington claims the health officials were involved in Cuba's 'coercive labour export' of medical workers.
