Israeli Military Says Four Soldiers Killed in Southern Lebanon

March ⁠31 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠Israeli military ​said ‌on ‌Tuesday ⁠that four ⁠of ​its personnel ​were ⁠killed ⁠and ⁠two wounded ​during ​combat in ⁠southern ⁠Lebanon. (Reporting by Enas ⁠Alashray and Yomna ⁠Ehab; Editing by ​Himani ​Sarkar) Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters. Photos You Should See – March 2026

Joe and Jill Biden Adopt a Pair of Black Lab-Mix Puppies Named Boo and Scout

WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe and Jill Biden have added a pair of black Lab-mix puppies named Boo and Scout to the former president’s home in Delaware, adopting the sibling dogs after they were rescued from a shelter in Tennessee. The dogs were paired with the Bidens through a Delaware animal welfare organization that announced the …

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Florida to Rename Palm Beach Airport After Trump

March 30 (Reuters) – Republican Florida Governor Ron ⁠DeSantis ⁠signed legislation on Monday to rename ⁠the Palm Beach International Airport after Donald Trump, the latest in ​a series of buildings, institutions, government programs, warships and money to bear the U.S. president’s name. The decision ‌to rename the airport after Trump ‌follows Florida’s approval last year …

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Airport Cleared to Be Renamed for Trump as He Unveils Design for Skyscraper Library

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Florida airport was cleared to be renamed after President Donald Trump on Monday, hours before the president separately revealed plans for a Miami skyscraper planned to house his presidential library. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill allowing Palm Beach International Airport to be renamed the President Donald J. Trump International …

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Thailand’s King Endorses Anutin’s New Cabinet, Royal Gazette Says

BANGKOK, March 31 (Reuters) – ⁠Thailand’s ⁠King Maha ⁠Vajiralongkorn has endorsed Prime ​Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s new cabinet, ‌according to a ‌notice in ⁠the ⁠Royal Gazette on Tuesday. The approval clears the ​way for the cabinet to be sworn in before ​the king ahead of the ⁠delivery of ⁠a policy ⁠statement to ​parliament, after which ministers …

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Former Vice Chair of China’s Securities Regulator Prosecuted for Bribery

BEIJING, ⁠March ⁠31 (Reuters) – China ⁠has prosecuted ​the ‌former vice ‌chair ⁠of its ⁠securities regulator on charges ​of ​bribery, state news ⁠agency Xinhua ⁠said ⁠on Tuesday. After ​investigations, Wang Jianjun ​was ⁠found ⁠to have abused the advantages of ⁠his authority to “secure benefits”, Xinhua said. (Reporting by Liz ⁠Lee and Beijing newsroom; Editing ​by …

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