4 human skulls bound for U.S. found in box at Mexican airport

Authorities in central Mexico said Friday they found a strange holiday-season package at a local airport: four human skulls being shipped to the United States. Mexico’s National Guard said its officers were called to an airport in the city of Queretaro after an X-ray detected strange shapes in a cardboard box. The box was being […]

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Israeli army kills 2 Palestinians in West Bank clashes

Comment on this story Comment RAMALLAH, West Bank — Israeli forces killed a Palestinian militant and a civilian during clashes that erupted early Monday when troops entered a Palestinian town in the occupied West Bank, Palestinians said. Samer Houshiyeh, 21, was shot several times in the chest and civilian Fouad Abed also was killed, said […]

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Japanese emperor greets crowd at palace after COVID hiatus

Comment on this story Comment TOKYO — Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and his family waved to throngs of New Year’s well-wishers from the balcony at the Imperial Palace on Monday in the return of a celebration halted for the past two years by the pandemic. Naruhito offered prayers for people’s happiness and world peace in the […]

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14 killed in attack on Mexican border prison

Comment on this story Comment MEXICO CITY — Ten guards and four inmates were killed early Sunday when gunmen in armored vehicles attacked a state prison in Ciudad Juarez across the border from El Paso, Texas, according to state officials. The Chihuahua state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that around 7 a.m. various armored […]

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Brazil’s Lula sworn in as president while predecessor Bolsonaro leaves country

Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was sworn in as president on Sunday, and in his first address expressed optimism about plans to rebuild while pledging that members of outgoing Jair Bolsonaro’s administration will be held to account. Lula is assuming office for the third time after thwarting far-right incumbent Bolsonaro’s reelection bid. His return […]

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Benedict’s funeral to bring ‘two popes’ era to a complicated close

Comment on this story Comment VATICAN CITY — One of the most atypical chapters in modern Catholic history began on March 13, 2013, when a just-elected Pope Francis, appearing on the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica, offered a prayer for his still-living predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. It culminated Saturday, nearly a decade later, when […]

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Colombia, Venezuela open key binational bridge as ties warm

Comment on this story Comment BUCARAMANGA, Colombia — Colombia and Venezuela on Sunday opened a key bridge linking the countries that had been closed for almost seven years amid political tensions, launching a new era of improved relations under Colombia’s new leftist president. Delegations led by Colombian trade minister Germán Umaña and the governor of […]

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The war in Ukraine: Convincing Putin he holds a losing hand

After 10 months of intense combat and a staggering expenditure of ammunition, the war in Ukraine heads into a cold and dark New Year. For Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, it is a fight for survival; for Russia and Vladimir Putin, it’s a military debacle. “He understands that this has been a mess,” said […]

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War in Ukraine: Convincing Putin he holds a losing hand

War in Ukraine: Convincing Putin he holds a losing hand – CBS News Watch CBS News After 10 months of intense combat, the war in Ukraine heads into a cold and dark New Year. For Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, it is a fight for survival; for Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, it’s […]

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