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UN staff urge rights chief Volker Turk to call Gaza war a ‘genocide’
Letter on behalf of more than 500 OHCHR workers says failure to do so undermines the global rights protection system.
Makeshift cinema camp gives children temporary escape from war in Gaza
A mobile cinema wants to distract the children of Gaza with films, even as the ongoing war rips away their childhoods.
Cyclist Froome to undergo surgery after airlift rescue
Chris Froome will undergo surgery on Thursday following the crash which required an airlift to hospital in France.
Israeli forces seen raiding occupied West Bank school
Security camera video shows Israeli soldiers raiding the Al-Rashidin School in Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
Pakistan out of Asia Cup 2025 as hockey tournament begins in India
Three-time champions Pakistan withdrew from the tournament over security concerns and were replaced by Bangladesh.
Germany, France, UK trigger process to reimpose sanctions on Iran
E3 countries accuse Iran of failing to meet its 2015 nuclear pact commitments, but say they are still open to diplomacy.
Behind Pakistan’s repeated floods: Melting glaciers, depleted forests
Deforestation and glacial melting are the two leading causes compounding the climate crisis in the north of Pakistan.
‘A finger on the scale’? Inside the US Supreme Court’s ‘shadow docket’
President Trump has repeatedly petitioned the high court for emergency rulings. But critics fear a lack of transparency.
‘Total implosion’: How Trump firing of CDC chief Monarez sparked an exodus
At least three high-level officials have resigned in protest against the policies of Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy.
Are European powers pushing Iran into a corner with UN sanctions threat?
France, the United Kingdom and Germany are demanding Iran make tough concessions to avoid coming under more sanctions.
Families of killed Gaza journalists mourn their loved ones
The families of journalists killed in an Israeli attack on Gaza's Nasser Hospital are mourning their loss.
Israeli sniper shoots Palestinian near GHF aid site in Gaza
A video appears to show an Israeli sniper shooting a Palestinian near a GHF food distribution site in Gaza.
At least 24 killed in RSF attack on Sudan’s el-Fasher : Doctors’ group
Sudan Doctors Network says 24 killed, 55 wounded in attack on densely populated areas in North Darfur capital city.
Video shows moment of deadly Russian attacks on Kyiv
CCTV footage shows the moment Russian forces struck Kyiv in an overnight drone and missile attack on Thursday.
Israel’s excuse for killing journalists is “ludicrous, absurd”
Israel is saying that it's too dangerous for journalists to go [to Gaza], but they are the ones killing journalists"
Minnesota official has ‘thoughts and prayers’ for assault rifle ban
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said his thoughts and prayers" were for a national ban on assault rifles.
Is Trump trying to engineer Greenland’s secession from Denmark?
Denmark has summoned US envoy over intelligence reports that US citizens covertly tried to influence Greenlanders.
Idiotic Idioms
The use of idioms in news has a way of confusing some members of an international audience. Which is never a good thing.
Why are these flags suddenly appearing in UK towns and cities?
English flags have been appearing on streets in towns across the UK as an anti-immigration movement gains momentum.
Rescuers dig through rubble for victims of Russian attack in Kyiv
An overnight Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine's capital has killed at least 14 people including 3 children.
US CDC chief fired after weeks in role as other top officials quit agency
Susan Monarez fired while four officials resign amid tensions over vaccine policies and public health directives.
Argentina’s president pelted with objects at campaign rally
Video shows Argentina's President Javier Milei being rushed from a campaign rally in Buenos Aires after protesters threw
Mexico to suspend package shipments to US as tariff exemption set to expire
US tariff exemption on packages worth $800 or less due to end this week.
From Anti-Wokeness to the Confederate States of America
The campaign against 'woke' is no ordinary culture war skirmish - it is a project to restore the violence of white rule.
Emotional Algerian UN envoy reads Mariam Abu Daqqa’s letter to her son
Algeria's UN ambassador Amar Bendjama delivered an emotional address as he read a farewell letter by Palestinian journal
Furious Ostapenka lashes out at Townsend on court after US Open loss
Ostapenko unleashed a verbal volley at her American opponent for being disrespectful during their second-round match.
Several killed, dozens wounded in Russian attack on Ukrainian capital
Explosions and smoke fill Kyiv's predawn skies as Russia targets residential buildings with drones and missiles.
India-Pakistan missile race heats up, but China in crosshairs, too
South Asia's missile race is heating up. But India and Pakistan aren't only eyeing each other, say analysts.
What is famine, and how is it determined?
Famine doesn't happen naturally. It's political. Gaza joins the short list of places where conflict starves people.
Leagues Cup: Messi’s goals send Miami through; Sounders beat LA Galaxy
Returning from an injury, Messi brought Inter Miami back from the brink of defeat to overcome Orlando City 3-1.
Teenage shooter of Colombian presidential hopeful sentenced to seven years
Fifteen-year-old sentenced for attempted murder and illegal possession of weapons after shooting Miguel Uribe in June.
US Open wins keep Alcaraz, Djokovic on track for semis clash
Former champions Sabalenka and Raducanu record straight-sets wins to enter the third round of the tennis Grand Slam.
LIVE: Israel demolishes all buildings in Gaza City’s southern Zeitoun area
Israeli attacks kill at least seven people in Gaza, including a woman and her child in the Bureij camp.
North Korea’s Kim, Putin to attend parade in China marking end of WWII
Beijing says 26 world leaders will attend the event in Tiananmen Square, overseen by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
‘Massive’ Russian attack on Ukraine’s Kyiv kills at least 4, dozens hurt
Ukrainian authorities describe Russia's missile and drone attack as 'massive', with multiple areas of Kyiv hit.
Half of US voters believe Israel committing genocide in Gaza, poll says
Six in 10 voters also oppose Washington sending more military aid to Israel, according to Quinnipiac poll.
Cases of flesh-eating screwworms increase 53% in Mexico: Report
Mexico reports more than 5,000 cases of screwworm, primarily in cattle and other animals, according to gov't data.
Who is Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong’s jailed media tycoon?
Verdict in Lai's national security trial is being closely watched as a test of Hong Kong's rule of law.
US auditing Chinese involvement in cloud services, defence chief says
Pete Hegseth orders review after revelations Microsoft used Chinese contractors to manage sensitive cloud services.
Australia, Canada, Philippine ships hold drills in tense South China Sea
Manila says exercise with Australia, Canada shows a 'commitment' to defence cooperation with 'like-minded nations'.
How rare earth shortages are stalling India’s burgeoning EV sector
China introduced restrictions on its rare earth exports in April, two days after Trump announced retaliatory tariffs.
Chip giant Nvidia’s sales rise 56% in boost for AI boom
US chipmaker reports revenue of $46.74bn for second quarter, defying fears that AI may be overhyped.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,281
Here are the key events on day 1,281 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Argentinian President Javier Milei leaves rally after protesters throw rocks
The Milei government is weathering a bribery scandal as a pair of important elections approach in September and October.
Calls grow to release US teen Mohammed Ibrahim detained by Israel
Advocacy groups, lawmakers and family members urge Trump administration to push Israel to free 16-year-old Floridian.
Israel launches new operations in Syria after strike kills soldiers
Local sources report Israeli operation in Kiswa, where six soldiers killed by Israeli drones strikes a day before.
Court transfers Bolivian politician Luis Fernando Camacho to house arrest
Camacho, a prominent conservative, has been held in pretrial detention since 2022 over allegations of 'terrorism'.
Man Utd dumped out of League Cup by fourth-tier Grimsby Town
Man Utd lose on penalties to Grimsby Town of the fourth tier of English football following a 2-2 draw in normal time.
Zelenskyy says aides to meet Trump team in New York on Friday
Ukrainian president says diplomacy to end Russian invasion intensifying as team visits Middle East, Europe and US.
Indian workers begin to feel impact of Trump’s tariffs
A shoe factory in India says it is already feeling the impact of Trump's tariffs on Indian exports.
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