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Explosion in Madrid from suspected gas leak injures 25

3:46 PM on Saturday, September 13

Spanish emergency services say that an explosion in a building in Madrid has injured 25 people including two seriously

Rubio seeks answers from Israel on way forward in Gaza after Qatar strike

3:02 PM on Saturday, September 13

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he will be seeking answers from Israeli officials about how they see the way forward in Gaza following Israel's attack on Hamas operatives in Qatar that has upended efforts to broker an end to the conflict

Serbia's opposing camps hold parallel rallies, reflecting deep political crisis

2:28 PM on Saturday, September 13

Anti-government protesters in Serbia and supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic have held parallel rallies throughout the country

Second pool hall shooting in less than a month kills 7 people Ecuador

1:47 PM on Saturday, September 13

Police in Ecuador say that a shooting by a criminal gang has killed at least seven people dead and four others wounded

Poland deploys planes in its airspace because of threat of drone strikes in nearby Ukraine

10:26 AM on Saturday, September 13

Authorities say Polish and allied aircraft were deployed in a “preventive” operation in Poland’s airspace because of a threat of drone strikes in neighboring areas of Ukraine

Taliban claim an agreement is reached with US envoys on a prisoner swap as they seek better ties

10:16 AM on Saturday, September 13

The Taliban says that they've reached agreement with U.S. envoys on an exchange of prisoners as part of an effort to normalize relations between the United States and Afghanistan

Trump calls on all NATO countries to stop buying Russian oil, threatens 50% to 100% tariffs on China

7:11 AM on Saturday, September 13

President Donald Trump says he believes the Russian-Ukraine war would end if all NATO countries stopped buying oil from Russia and placed tariffs on China of 50% to 100% for its purchases of Russian petroleum

Curfew is lifted and calm returns to Nepal in wake of mass protests that killed at least 51 people

7:09 AM on Saturday, September 13

Nepalese authorities have lifted the curfew in the country’s capital and surrounding areas as calm returned following the appointment of the Himalayan nation’s first woman prime minister in the wake of protests this week that left at least 51 people dead

Iraq's Yazidis rediscover lost history through photos found in a museum archive

6:45 AM on Saturday, September 13

A University of Pennsylvania researcher is leading an effort to connect photos taken of the Yazidi population in northern Iraq in the 1930s with descendants who lost much of their history in the 2014 Islamic State attacks

Pakistani army says clashes near the Afghan border killed 19 soldiers and 45 militants

5:15 AM on Saturday, September 13

The Pakistani military says security forces have raided three hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban near the Afghan border in the past two days

Relatives of Dutch POWs visit former Nagasaki prison site to honor their memory

4:50 AM on Saturday, September 13

Dozens of relatives of former Dutch prisoners of war who suffered abuse and starvation during their captivity in one of Japan’s largest World War II prison camps have visited the site where their loved ones were held in Nagasaki to pay tribute to their memory

Israel ramps up strikes on Gaza City and hospital says at least 32 are dead

4:32 AM on Saturday, September 13

Israel has intensified airstrikes in Gaza City, killing at least 32 people, including 12 children, according to medical staff

Netanyahu gambled by targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar. It appears to have backfired

12:10 AM on Saturday, September 13

When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered this week’s attempted assassination of Hamas leaders in Qatar, he took a major gamble in his campaign to pound the group into submission

Bolsonaro's political influence in Brazil could endure despite his conviction

11:16 PM on Friday, September 12

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced to over 27 years in prison for attempting a coup

Watchdog questions millions spent each year on shuttered US Embassy in Venezuela

4:53 PM on Friday, September 12

The U.S. government employs a sizable staff of 150 Venezuelans and spends upward of $6.7 million annually for upkeep of the shuttered American embassy and other diplomatic properties in Caracas, despite having broken relations with President Nicolás Maduro’s government in 2019

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