US condemns Haiti gang massacre of 200
The United States has condemned the massacre of nearly 200 people in Haiti by criminal gangs, calling the act horrific and urging international support to address the escalating violence.
The United States has condemned the massacre of nearly 200 people in Haiti by criminal gangs, calling the act horrific and urging international support to address the escalating violence.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified for the first time in his corruption trial, calling the charges against him “ridiculous.” Protests erupted outside the Tel Aviv courthouse, as critics and supporters clashed over the embattled leader’s political and legal future.
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Notre-Dame Cathedral reopens Saturday after five years of meticulous restoration, symbolizing hope and resilience following the devastating 2019 fire.
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