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The ship is expected to arrive at Tenerife sometime Sunday morning.
The WHO plans to move the passengers from the ship and keep them away from the general public.
At least 13 people died in Lebanon Saturday during a series of Israeli drone and airstrikes.
Lebanon's health ministry says two of those who died were a man and his daughter.
The attacks mark an escalation in the fighting since the ceasefire began between Israel and Hezbollah.
Meanwhile, the latest round of peace negotiations are set to take place in Washington this next week.
California, an epicenter of the housing crisis in the United States, will now have one agency overseeing programs intended to address affordability.
From member station KQED, Adita Bundimudi reports that California leaders say the new system will make affordable, they say, housing cheaper to build.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating how a man got onto an active runway late Friday night at Denver International Airport.
He was struck and killed by a Frontier Airlines jet that was taking off.
The flight, 4345, with 231 people on board, was departing from Los Angeles to Los Angeles.
Then when the pilots notified air traffic control, the takeoff was aborted.
Of the people on board the plane, 12 people suffered minor injuries, five were hospitalized.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Ronan.
Virginia's Democratic Attorney General Friday said he would appeal a state court ruling that struck down a voter-approved congressional redistricting plan.
In the ongoing redistricting battle between Republicans and Democrats, the plan would have possibly given Democrats four more seats in the November election.
Jad Khalil of VPM in Richmond has more on the decision.
The appeal will be made to the U.S.