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  • Early on Thursday, 73 students were injured and at least 16 students killed at a girls' boarding school in central Kenya.
  • The vital Strait of Hormuz, according to US President Donald Trump, "must be open to everyone" and "no one can control it."
  • A major portions of southern Lebanon has been declared a "combat zone" by the Israeli military.
  • Iran's foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that American bombings in the country's southern Hormozgan region broke the ceasefire.
  • The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health claims that Israeli attacks in Lebanon on Tuesday left at least 31 persons dead and 40 injured.
  • Due to the Ebola outbreak, Ugandan authorities announced on Wednesday that the country's border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been closed.

Category: World News

March 20, 2020

World News At a Glance

News at a glance from around the World from Africa, from USA

October 5, 2019

News at a Glance

Iraqi Forces Fire on Anti-Government Protesters in Baghdad and other stories around the World.Burundi: More than 500 refugees returned home from Tanzanian refugee camps and other stories around Africa

October 1, 2019

World News At A Glance

Retreating Monsoons in India Wreck Flood Havoc and other stories around the World. Al-Shabab Attacks Airbase Used by US Military and other stories across Africawo

July 29, 2019

World News at a Glance

Shooting at California festival kills 3; suspect is dead At least 20 people were killed in a bomb attack that followed a gunbattle at the office of President Ashraf Ghani’s running mate, Amrullah Saleh and Beijing Expressed’full support’ to Hong Kong Government

June 14, 2019

World News at a Glance

US Blames Iran for Attacks on 2 Oil Tankers in Gulf of Oman and other stories across the World

June 10, 2019

World News At a Glance

Ex-Boston Slugger David Ortiz Shot at Dominican Republic Bar and other stories across the World

June 3, 2019

News of the World: This Weekend

Tens of thousands of believers attended an open-air mass led by Pope Francis at the Sumuleu Ciuc shrine on June 1.Three consecutive explosions shook the same area of the Afghan capital, Kabul, early in the morning of June 2. Thousands marched in Belgrade on June 1 to protest against the Serbian government, in rallies that have taken place every Saturday since December

May 31, 2019

World News At a Glance

US Secretary of State Discusses Iran with German Officials and other stories across the World

May 28, 2019

World News At a Glance

Serbia will react if escalating tensions endanger the lives of Serbs in Kosovo and other stories around the World

May 24, 2019

World News Now At a Glance

Theresa May Quits and other stories around the World

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