1. In Gaza, extremists pelt Israeli troops with bottles and stones while other settlers begin moving out ahead of the evacuation deadline.
2. A plane carrying vacationers home to the French Caribbean island of Martinique crashes in Venezuela, killing all 160 people on board.
3. Iraq's Kurdish leaders insist they have no plan to secede , an issue that forced a delay in finishing the country’s draft constitution.
4. In Afghanistan, a helicopter carrying NATO peacekeepers crashes in a desert killing 17 Spanish troops and injuring five others.
5. And the Pope faces a major test this week, traveling to his native Germany on his first foreign trip as pontiff for World Youth Day. WORDS IN THE NEWS
1. pelt 2 pelt pelts pelting pelted If you pelt someone with things, you throw things at them. Some of the younger men began to pelt one another with snowballs. Crowds started to pelt police cars with stones. VB
2. secede secede secedes seceding seceded If a region or group secedes from the country or larger group to which it belongs, it formally becomes a separate country or stops being a member of the larger group. Singapore seceded from the Federation of Malaysia and became an independent sovereign state. On 20 August 1960 Senegal seceded. VB
3. peacekeeper 1 peacekeeper peacekeepers Peacekeepers are soldiers who are members of a peacekeeping force. There's been much fear that the United Nations peacekeepers would be under attack in a situation like that. N-COUNT: usu pl, oft supp N also peace-keeper.
4. pontiff pontiff pontiffs The Pontiff is the Pope. (FORMAL) The Pontiff celebrated mass before a crowd of tens of thousands of worshippers in Mexico City. N-COUNT: usu the N = Pope
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