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Getty ImagesWhen Japan’s farm minister declared that he never had to buy rice because his supporters give him “plenty” of it as gifts, he hoped to draw laughs.
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The UN has still not been able to distribute aid in the Gaza Strip as the enclave faces the risk of mass starvation.
Stephane Dujarric, UN chief Antonio Guterres’s spokesman, said no humanitarian supplies have been able to leave the Kerem…

A federal judge has said the deportation of eight men to South Sudan “unquestionably” violated his order that migrants must be allowed to challenge their removal to third countries.
Judge Brian Murphy’s finding on Wednesday was the latest turn in…

Mo Chara, one of the three members of the Irish rap group Kneecap, has been charged with a terror offense for allegedly displaying the Hezbollah flag during a concert, BBC News reports. The incident occurred during a concert at London’s O2…

One of the Bundeswehr’s most ambitious projects is taking shape: The deployment of almost 5,000 German soldiers in Lithuania. On April 1, the new “Panzerbrigade 45” or Armored Brigade 45 was officially put into service in the capital Vilnius….
The Hostages Families Forum asserted that the government was missing the “opportunity of the century” to revitalize Israel, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed in his Wednesday night press conference that there were definitely…

On Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio went before a Senate hearing, and Senate Democrats went after him.
Boy, were they sorry.
The reason that they went after him is because they’re very concerned about President Trump’s policies, both…