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Three dead as Elsa batters Caribbean islands, heads for Cuba
Deaths reported in the Dominican Republic and in St Lucia as Elsa weakens to a tropical storm.
Hundreds of Palestinians in West Bank protest against PA’s Abbas
Demonstrators chant 'the people want the fall of the regime' and urge Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to 'leave'.
How to secure global sporting events?
As the return of major sporting events draws thousands of fans to stadiums, UN agencies are working to boost security.
Burkina Faso protesters demand gov’t response to rising bloodshed
The landlocked West African country has seen several deadly attacks by armed groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL.
Evacuations ordered as wildfires rip through Canada’s west coast
Dozens of huge wildfires in British Columbia come after Canadian province saw record-breaking heat wave.
Denmark beat Czechs 2-1 to reach Euro 2020 semi-finals
Denmark's Thomas Delaney and Kasper Dolberg score first-half goals in victory over Czech Republic.
Egypt opens Mediterranean naval base
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi was joined by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince MBZ at the opening ceremony.
Collapsed Florida building to be demolished as storm approaches
Two more bodies pulled from the rubble of 12-storey condo building near Miami, which partially collapsed last month.
Vatican indicts 10 people for embezzlement, extortion, fraud
Influential cardinal and nine others to face trial in connection with 350m euro investment in London property venture.
Brazilians protest Bolsonaro’s handling of the COVID pandemic
Thousands demonstrate after Brazil's top court authorises a probe into the president's response to vaccine allegations.
S. Africa’s top court agrees to hear Zuma challenge to jail term
South Africa's top court agrees to hear former president Jacob Zuma's challenge against his 15-month jail term.
UN-backed Libya talks fail to reach consensus on elections
LPDF discusses constitutional basis for elections but fails to reach agreement after five days of talks.
‘Mockery’: Backlash after Ukraine women troops march in heels
Defence ministry images showing women soldiers practising for parade in heels prompt a torrent of criticism.
Indigenous asylum seekers struggle for interpreters in US
A shortage of translators for Indigenous asylum seekers means many have to wait months or years to apply for asylum.
At least 43 migrants feared drowned in shipwreck off Tunisia
Tunisian Red Crescent says the boat left from Libya's Zuwara carrying migrants from Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Bangladesh.
Saudi Arabia suspends UAE flights due to virus variant
Flights to and from Ethiopia and Vietnam also banned without prior permission from authorities.
At least 10 killed by al-Shabab suicide attack in Mogadishu
Dozens also injured after the attacker targets a tea shop in the Somali capital.
‘Syrian gov’t shelling’ in Idlib kills eight, including children
War monitor, rescue groups blame gov't for attacks; death toll one of the highest since last year's ceasefire.
As COVID emergency measures start, Indonesians ‘crying for help’
Government introduces restrictions to slow coronavirus transmission as hospitals and cemeteries fill up.
Thousands flee as Philippine volcano erupts, spewing toxic gas
At least 2,400 displaced as Taal volcano erupts, filling the air near capital Manilla with toxic gas, officials say.
Ratko Mladić’s legacy and the appeasement of war criminals
Western governments have not learned from history and continue to appease genocide perpetrators.
Iran braces for fifth COVID wave as Delta variant spreads
As vaccination efforts continue to lag, fears grow of another major resurgence of coronavirus infections.
Tunisia’s Jabeur first Arab woman to reach Wimbledon’s last-16
The 26-year-old Tunisian beat former champion Muguruza on Friday and will take on 2020 French Open champion Swiatek next
France resumes joint military operations in Mali
France suspended the operations early last month following the West African country's second coup in less than a year.
Czech Republic vs Denmark: Euro 2020 quarter-final preview
Winner will take on either England or Ukraine in the semi-final at Wembley on Wednesday.
Over 400,000 in Tigray suffering famine now, with 1.8m on brink
Senior UN official says humanitarian situation in conflict-hit northern Ethiopian region has 'worsened dramatically'.
Underdogs Ukraine stand between England and Euro 2020 semi-final
England manager says win over Germany to reach quarter-finals will count for little if they fail to make the semis.
Hurricane Elsa heads to Haiti amid fears of floods and landslides
The storm already ripped off roofs, destroyed crops and downed trees and power lines in the eastern Caribbean on Friday.
Copa America: Brazil’s Jesus sent off after flying kick in QF win
Paqueta scores the only goal of the match in defending champions' win over Chile.
20 reported missing after heavy rains trigger landslide in Japan
Landslide swept away homes in the city of Atami in Shizuoka prefecture.
El Salvador seizes opposition party assets in corruption probe
Conservative opposition ARENA party accused of embezzling funds from a donation from Taiwan between 2003 and 2004.
US sanctions 22, including Myanmar ministers, for military coup
Several government ministers, military coup leaders and adult members of their families are among those being targeted.
Bonus edition: Israeli comedy, US slavery’s legacy, CCP at 100
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
Indonesia to get US vaccine donations amid COVID emergency
US makes pledge to Indonesia as new cases, deaths surge with Jakarta predicting 100,000 active cases in the coming days.
Ex-officer pleads guilty to manslaughter as family blasts deal
A white former Nashville police officer will serve three years or less in prison for death of 25-year-old Black man.
Italy beat top-ranked Belgium, set up Spain Euro 2020 semi-final
Italy will now face Spain at Wembley on Tuesday for a place in the Euro 2020 final.
OPEC+ to resume talks on Monday after UAE roadblock
The standoff could delay plans to pump more oil through the end of the year to cool oil prices.
Can United Arab List change Israeli politics from within?
Ra'am party is walking a fine line between its Palestinian-Israeli voters and Israel's far-right partners.
UEFA: No rainbow-colour ads at Euro 2020 in Russia, Azerbaijan
UEFA sponsors such as Volkswagen have been barred from using rainbow-coloured ads on billboards.
Spain beat Swiss 3-1 on penalties to reach Euro 2020 semi-finals
After a 1-1 draw, Unai Simon made two saves in a shoot-out to keep Spain's bid for a record fourth European crown alive.
Kuwait’s life-after-oil fund rises to record $700B
The Future Generations Fund is managed by the Kuwait Investment Authority and has over 50% of its investments in the US.
US Supreme Court to take up religious school dispute next term
Justices decline to take up Washington state case of florist sanctioned for refusing to provide flowers for gay wedding.
Mexico water supply buckles on worsening drought, crops at risk
Weather forecasts warn of high temperatures portending crop damage and water supply shortages.
Brazilian potential presidential candidate announces he is gay
Governor Eduardo Leite of Rio Grande do Sul could challenge Jair Bolsonaro, who has espoused anti-gay rhetoric.
Will COVID-19 vaccines divide rich and poor nations?
The African Union's COVID-19 envoy strongly criticised Europe for failing to deliver doses it promised.
Something to chew on: Gum makes a comeback as Americans unmask
Americans bought 15 million more packs of gum in May than in January as COVID-19 masking restrictions eased.
Lost & found: US mulls mandatory airline refunds for delayed bags
The proposal will require refunds if airlines fail to deliver a bag within 12 hours of a passenger's US flight landing.
More dead, including a child, found in ruins of Florida collapse
List of missing and feared dead reduced to 128 after some found safe and duplicate names removed, Miami-Dade mayor says.
What would the collapse of Lebanon’s army mean?
Lebanon's army chief Joseph Aoun has warned the armed forces might collapse if not financially supported.
EU border guards sent to Lithuania amid Belarus migrant crisis
A record number of migrants and refugees are entering Lithuania from Belarus as tensions between Brussels, Minsk simmer.
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