Top World News Today | Trump Lawsuit, Syria Ceasefire, Church Hit in Gaza & More | DNN

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Stay updated with the latest breaking news from around the world:

  • Syria and Israel agree to stop fighting, while local groups still clash.
  • Donald Trump sues the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over Epstein reports.
  • A tragic explosion kills 3 sheriff’s deputies during a training in Los Angeles.
  • Christian leaders and a Catholic cardinal visit Gaza after deadly church strikes.
  • A Chinese university expels a female student for dating a foreign man.
  • MRI machine accident injures a man wearing a metal necklace.
  • UN calls for justice after deadly violence in Syria’s Sweida area.
  • Trump says more Gaza hostages may be released soon.

 

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