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Texas Democrats leave state to block vote on new House map backed by Trump
US president has urged Republicans to redraw map to help the party net a handful of seats in the midterms next year.
All five miners trapped after copper mine collapse in Chile found dead
Some 100 people were involved in search for workers at El Teniente copper mine, the world's largest underground mine.
England and India Test series heads to Monday morning thriller
England needs 35 more runs to beat India as fifth Test thriller goes to the last day of the five-match cricket series.
Rallies held in Brazil in support of embattled Bolsonaro facing legal peril
The ex-president, accused of seeking to overturn the 2022 election that he lost, has been backed by US's Trump.
The real reason the West is warmongering against China
China's spectacular economic development has brought up the price of its labour and dwindled Western corporate profits.
More than 65 refugees and migrants die in boat sinking off Yemeni coast
Rescue operations are ongoing to find dozens more missing, local authorities say.
Tensions high as new violence spirals in Syria’s Suwayda despite ceasefire
State media says armed groups violated the truce agreed in the predominantly Druze region.
Tens of thousands protest Israel’s war on Gaza in Australia’s Sydney
Australia may join more than a dozen other nations in recognising the state of Palestine.
Pakistan’s Sharif hosts Iran’s Pezeshkian, agrees to security, trade boost
Agreements, including for energy and trade sectors, have been signed during the two-day visit of Iranian president.
Norris wins Hungary F1 GP in McLaren one-two
United Kingdom's Lando Norris holds off McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri of Australia to win Hungarian Grand Prix.
Experts say Israel’s West Bank demolitions aim to drive Palestinians away
Israel is carrying out more demolitions this year than in any other year of the occupation, which began in 1967.
Israel forces shoot Palestinian boy in eye at aid site amid Gaza starvation
Fifteen-year-old Abdul Rahman Abu Jazar says Israeli soldiers kept shooting at him even after he was struck by a bullet.
Where does Trump stand on Israel’s starvation of Palestinians?
Western nations discuss Palestinian statehood, but Israel's policy to starve the Palestinians in Gaza remains intact.
Hamas video of emaciated captive sparks outrage amid Witkoff’s Israel visit
US envoy Steve Witkoff met with Israeli families, as outrage grew over a new video of an emaciated captive held by Hamas
The Struggle for Southern Syria
Israel has told Syria - a sovereign country - that it doesn't want Syrian soldiers anywhere south of Damascus
Threats and intimidation stalling top ICC prosecutor’s Israel case: Report
Report says Karim Khan 'privately threatened' by then-Foreign Secretary David Cameron with UK's withdrawal from court.
Ukrainian drone attack sparks fire at oil depot in Sochi, southwest Russia
Ukraine has regularly hit Russian oil and gas infrastructure in response to attacks on its own territory.
Week in Pictures: From Russian missile attacks on Kyiv to floods in China
A roundup of major events last week.
China and Russia begin joint military drills in Sea of Japan
Joint Sea-2025 exercises begin in waters near Russian port of Vladivostok and will last for three days, China says.
Ukraine claims drone strike on oil refinery in Russia
Video shows a massive explosion at a Russian oil facility in Novokuybyshevsk, 1,000km from the Ukrainian border.
Four workers die after falling into a manhole in Japan
Officials say the workers were conducting an emergency inspection of sewage pipes when the accident took place.
US museum denies political pressure in removal of Trump impeachment display
Smithsonian Institution says it will update exhibit to reflect all impeachments of US presidents following backlash.
Russia’s drone attacks on Ukraine hit record high in July
Russia reportedly launched more than 14 times as many drones on Ukraine than it did in July 2024.
Israeli forces kill 62 Palestinians in Gaza since dawn, medics say
Dozens killed on Saturday include 38 Palestinians seeking aid at controversial distribution sites, according to sources.
US Senate confirms former Fox News host Pirro as DC top prosecutor
Former Fox News host Pirro secures Senate confirmation with 50-45 vote, becoming US attorney for the nation's capital.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,256
Here are the key events on day 1,256 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Syrian government, Kurdish-led SDF trade blame over northern Syria attack
Defence Ministry accuses Kurdish-led SDF of injuring four army personnel, three civilians in rocket attack near Manbij.
Canadian wildfire smoke triggers air quality alerts in US
Blazes across several Canadian provinces and territories pose health risks to Canadians and their southern neighbours.
US authorities investigating ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith
Without evidence, Trump and his allies accuse former US special prosecutor of illegal political activity.
Siraj strikes after Jaiswal helps India set England daunting target
Yashasvi Jaiswal makes sparkling hundred with Mohammed Siraj striking with last ball of day as India look to tie series.
Ukraine says defence sector corruption scheme uncovered
Anticorruption agencies arrest four suspects after government forced to backtrack on push to strip them of autonomy.
What’s the fallout from Trump’s new batch of tariffs?
The US has hit many countries with new levies, causing shock and confusion.
Hamas denies it expressed willingness to disarm, slams Witkoff’s Gaza trip
Palestinian group says right to resist Israeli occupation 'cannot be relinquished until full national rights restored'.
Palestinian boy, 17, dies of Israel-induced starvation in Gaza
Atef Abu Khater's weight dropped to just 25kg (55lbs) before he died of malnutrition, his family says.
I may starve to death before I am able to graduate in Gaza
My only dream is to take the tawjihi exam so I can continue my education. Is this too much to ask?
Why is Trump moving nuclear submarines after spat with Medvedev?
Trump's announcement follows a war of words with former Russian president over social media.
One dead, five trapped after giant Chile copper mine collapses
At least 100 people are involved in the search operations at the world's largest underground copper mine.
Ukraine drone attacks kill three in Russia, cause fire at oil refinery
At least three are killed in several regions of Russia while fire breaks out at an oil refinery in central Russia.
Inside India’s expulsion of Bengali Muslims
A state-backed drive to deport Bengali Muslims from India is being justified and cheered on by the media.
DRC, Rwanda agree economic framework outline as part of peace deal
Neighbours agree on terms of economic cooperation in several areas, including energy and mineral supply chains.
One in three Palestinians in Gaza going days without food, UNICEF says
UN agency warns of grave risk of famine as the number of starvation deaths hits 162 Palestinians, including 92 children.
Trump’s $200m ballroom: A history of home improvements at the White House
The White House has announced plans to build a new ballroom, fulfilling a long-term desire of Donald Trump's.
How a popular Peruvian soft drink went ‘toe-to-toe’ with Coca-Cola
Inca Kola outshined Coca-Cola for decades, gaining a foothold during WWII through bodegas owned by a spurned community.
Gaza family’s battle for survival as hunger and heat deepen despair
Palestinians Fadi and Abeer Sobh fight daily battles for food and water, as their six children face hunger and hardship.
Ex-Mali PM charged over X post supporting jailed critics of military rulers
Moussa Mara, the PM for eight months in 2014-2015, has been charged with 'undermining the credibility of the state'.
Tottenham captain Son Heung-min to leave Premier League club
Son Heung-min captained Tottenham Hotspur to the Europa League title last season but will leave the club this summer.
Nigeria kills her sun: Death and vindication for Ken Saro-Wiwa, Ogoni Nine
An activist's fight against big oil leads to his death sentence. Thirty years on, government says he's a national hero.
Manhunt for ex-US soldier suspected of killing 4 in Montana bar
Police have told residents to stay home and not approach the suspect, who could be 'armed and dangerous'.
Non-US West lacks “leverage” on Palestine issue
Professor Rex Brynen says the US is co-funding a calculated famine in Gaza through failed humanitarian efforts.
Indonesian president frees hundreds of prisoners as part of unity plan
Among the first batch of freed prisoners were prominent rivals of former President Joko Widodo jailed during his term.
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