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The Associated Press
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Ay Marcela Sanchez, with an AP News Minute.
People and Lebanon are celebrating a 10-day cease-fire following more than a month of war
between Israel and the Orombecht Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon.
Israeli strikes and Lebanon have killed nearly 2,200 people.
The House is renewing a controversial surveillance program through the end of April.
It rejected a Republican push to renew the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for
five years.
The Act lets intelligence agencies collect vast amounts of overseas communications without
a warrant.
In Cameroon, thousands of people turned out to day to see Pope Leo XIV who was celebrating
a big mass in the country's port city.
He set to visit the country's Catholic University on a day focused on encouraging young people.
The Pope is on an 11-day for nation tour of Africa.
More stories at APNews.com, I'm Marcela Sanchez.
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