As Gaza ceasefire hinges on returning remains, Waltz says U.S. to help find the missing, including Americans

[ad_1] The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza was still holding Thursday despite strains over missing hostages’ remains — including two U.S. nationals — and sporadic violence in the Palestinian enclave since the U.S. peace agreement came into effect almost a week ago. Mike Waltz, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, said Thursday…

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Man dubbed “White Tiger” charged with murder over U.S. teen’s livestreamed suicide

[ad_1] A man accused of luring children worldwide into a sadistic online abuse network was charged by German prosecutors Wednesday with hundreds of crimes — including murder, for a 13-year-old American’s livestreamed suicide. Using the pseudonym “White Tiger,” the 21-year-old Hamburg man, a German-Iranian national, allegedly victimized more than 30 children with online sexual abuse,…

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Grand Sumo Tournament comes to London for the second time outside Japan in the sport’s 1,500-year history

[ad_1] London — The world of professional sumo wrestling stepped outside of Japan for only the second time in its centuries-long history on Wednesday night, as fighters clashed on a specially constructed ring in the middle of London’s Royal Albert Hall. The iconic venue in the British capital is hosting the Grand Sumo Tournament —the roughly 1,500-year-old…

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