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More bodies are being found in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan where a strong earthquake has killed more than 900 people.
The Afghan Red Crescent Society puts the death toll higher than that.
More than 3,000 people were injured in the quake.
The U.S.
Geological Survey says the earthquake struck late Sunday night not far from the city of Jalalabad near the border with Pakistan.
Officials say entire villages were flattened.
Palestinian health officials say the latest Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed more than 30 people as the Israeli military continues to expand its offensive in Gaza City.
Authorities in Ukraine say they've arrested a suspect in the slaying of a politician and are investigating potential links to Russia.
NPR's Polina Litnavova in Kiev says the victim was Ukraine's former Speaker of Parliament.
Andrei Porubiy was shot dead in the western city of Lviv.
He was one of the leaders of the popular uprising in 2013-2014,
known as the Revolution of Dignity and former Speaker of Parliament.
People gathered in Kiev to honor his memory.