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The Associated Press
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From around the world, these are the latest international news headlines.
A French-Auth Khan has settled over parts of Lebanon, as a 10-day ceasefire, broken
by the US, takes hold between Israel and Hezbollah.
Thousands of displaced families are beginning to return home, despite warnings against
early return.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has no plans to resign over the appointment of Peter
Mandelson as UK ambassador to Washington, despite Mandelson failing strict security checks.
Starmer says he's absolutely furious that he'd been kept in the dark, the top foreign
office official involved has resigned.
Sri Lanka has sent him 238 Iranian sailors, including survivors of the US torpedo attack
last month.
A two-year-old wolf, who escaped from the zoo in South Korea, has been captioned after
a night-day search that has drawn national attention, video-shared rescues, pulling the
tranquilized large animal named Neo-Ur from a ditch.
The wolf was taken back to the zoo, where veteran Aryans removed a fishhook from its stomach.
I'm Charles Dildesma.
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