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Not just gasoline and fertilizer, Iran conflict driving up condom prices

By Kevin Killough

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Benjamin Netanyahu

Netanyahu reveal prostate cancer diagnosis, says kept secret to keep Iran from using as propaganda

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quietly underwent treatment and said the "spot disappeared completely."

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Trump: Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extended another three weeks

The Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors met with Trump, Secretary of State Mark Rubio and the state department for another round of talks between the two countries.

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You Vote: Trump says Iran fears the blockade more than the bombing. Which will lead to a deal?

"Sanctions scare Iran more than bombing," he said. "They have faced bombardment for many years, but what they truly fear is a blockade and sanctions."

Viktor Bout exchanged for Brittney Griner in prisoner swap

Japanese PM returns to campaign trail following explosion at event

UN secretary general arrives in Islamabad

French metro station changes name for World Cup

American released in Russia-Ukraine swap: no regrets

Tennis star Novak Djokovic back in Australia following visa ban

Crowd cheers as Christmas tree lights up in Kyiv, Ukraine

Lebanese protesters start fire outside senior banker's house as withdrawals remain restricted

Much of Bakhmut lying in ruins as fighting continues in frontline city

Israeli government to delay disputed judiciary bill amid mass protests

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