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Palestinians Granted Membership Bid By UNESCO; U.S. Cuts Funding
Because of the vote, the United States said it would cut its funding for the body. The U.S. said admitting Palestine was "premature."
How The Trump And Netanyahu Meeting Is Playing In The Middle East
Israelis and Palestinians are taking in the meeting between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — where U.S. policy seemed to turn more toward some Israeli priorities.
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Woman's Headphones Caught Fire Midflight, Australian Authorities Say
On a flight from Beijing to Melbourne, a passenger's personal headphones caught fire while she was sleeping, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says.
Anti-Harassment Campaign Startles Mexico City Subway Riders
Activists outfitted a subway seat with a nude male torso with prominent genitalia. They videotaped men's offended reactions, and hope to make them more sensitive to the many women who are accosted.
Syrian Government Forces Retake Rebel-Held Areas In Aleppo
Forces loyal to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad have retaken the largest rebel-held district in the city, Masaken Hanano.
75 People Arrested, Accused Of Trafficking Stolen Art And Archaeological Relics
Authorities say they recovered about 3,500 pieces of stolen art, most of it from countries at war. Spanish police announced the suspects were arrested across Europe.
Senior North Korean Diplomat Reportedly Defects To South Korea
Thae Yong Ho, the No. 2 diplomat at North Korea's embassy in London, recently arrived in South Korea, according to officials in Seoul. He is said to be among the highest-ranking officials to defect.
Syrian Government Accused Of Using Chlorine Gas On Civilians
The bombs were dropped on a rebel-held neighborhood of Aleppo. It is the second chlorine attack in the past month. Weaponized chlorine is banned under international treaties.
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Syrian Regime Accused Of Using Chlorine Gas Against Civilians
Syria's government once again faces accusations of using chemical weapons against civilians. Activists and doctors say chlorine bombs were dropped in an airstrike on a rebel-held area of Aleppo.
Philippine President Expresses 'Regret' For Cursing Obama
The White House has been critical of Rodrigo Duterte for the killing of thousands of suspected drug dealers since he took office. A planned meeting between the two leaders was canceled.
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