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Greek PM calls for calm amid 'very intense' Santorini tremors

Greek PM calls for calm amid 'very intense' Santorini tremors

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appealed for calm Monday after a wave of seismic tremors hit the tourist island of Santorini, prompting hundreds of locals to leave the picturesque spot in the Aegean.

WATCH: Recovery efforts in DC lift plane wreckage out of Potomac River

WATCH: Recovery efforts in DC lift plane wreckage out of Potomac River

The Army Corps of Engineers recovered part of the plane wreckage from the Potomac River on Monday (February 3), after Wednesday's (January 29) midair collision between the American Airlines passenger jet and U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter.

Pope decries deaths of children in global conflicts

Pope decries deaths of children in global conflicts

Pope Francis on Monday (February 3) decried the deaths of children in global conflicts, telling a Vatican summit that "nothing is worth the life of a child."

China wants to deplete PH resources with sea aggression: analyst

China wants to deplete PH resources with sea aggression: analyst

MANILA — Beijing may be aiming to deplete Manila’s resources by sending coast guard patrols closer to the Philippines’ shore, a maritime expert said Monday.

Salvage effort continues as DC crash rescuers say 55 victims identified

Salvage effort continues as DC crash rescuers say 55 victims identified

Operations to salvage the wreckage from a deadly collision between a US Army helicopter and a passenger jet continued Sunday as rescuers said 55 victims had so far been identified.

WATCH: Thailand's foreign minister meets freed Thai hostages in Israel

WATCH: Thailand's foreign minister meets freed Thai hostages in Israel

Thailand's Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa on Saturday (February 1), in Beer Yakov, Israel, met with five Thai hostages who were released as part of an ongoing ceasefire deal in Gaza.

Data shows helicopter in DC air crash may have been too high - NTSB

Data shows helicopter in DC air crash may have been too high - NTSB

Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have determined the CRJ700 airplane was at 325 feet (91 meters), plus or minus 25 feet, at the time of impact, officials said at a Saturday (February 01) evening news briefing.