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Israel strikes Lebanon in one of biggest attacks since November ceasefire
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Trump Says Gaza Cease-fire Could Happen 'Within the Next Week'
Trump says a Gaza ceasefire is possible ‘within the next week’
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Updates: Israel, Gaza ceasefire possible ‘within next week’, Trump claims
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A Special ‘Climate’ Visa? People in Tuvalu Are Applying Fast.
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More than a third of this country’s population has applied to relocate
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European countries issue travel warnings for government-banned Budapest Pride march
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Iran arrests 700 'Israeli agents', but where are the weapons?
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Execution of 3 accused of spying and mass detentions fuel crackdown fears in Iran
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Iran regime intensifies crackdown amid Israel ceasefire
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Top US general gives play-by-play of the Patriot battle to shoot down Iranian missiles launched in retaliation
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Ukraine says it hits four warplanes in Russia's Volgograd region
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Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv hits warplanes in Russia as missile attack kills five in Ukraine
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Ukrainian drones strike 4 fighter jets in Russia's Volgograd Oblast, General Staff says
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Ukraine launches new long-range drone strikes at Russian military airfield, targeting tactical warplanes
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As Kenya protests police killings, families search for the disappeared
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Kenya interior minister accuses protesters of coup attempt after deadly demonstrations
By Monicah Mwangi, Christophe Van der Perre & Edwin Okoth
Kenyans take to the streets for protest anniversary
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16 dead and hundreds injured in Kenya protests, Amnesty International says
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Thailand reverses course on decriminalized marijuana
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Thailand starts banning the sale of cannabis without a prescription
By Jintamas Saksornchai
Thailand's 'weed wild west' faces new rules as smuggling to UK rises
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Thailand moves to make recreational cannabis illegal again
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Thailand moves to recriminalise cannabis, shaking $1 billion industry
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Vladimir Putin says Moscow is ready for new round of peace talks with Ukraine
By Jerry Fisayo Bambi
Kremlin says no date yet for next round of Ukraine peace talks
By Gleb Stolyarov & Mark Trevelyan
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Missile attack kills 17 in Dnipro before Zelensky-Trump meeting at Nato summit
By Arpan Rai
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Putin says he is ready for new round of talks with Ukraine in Istanbul and potential meeting with Trump
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China Ousts Top General From Elite Military Body as Purge Grows
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National People's Congress Standing Committee's 16th session closes with dismissal of Miao Hua from Central Military Commission
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Air India: India begins downloading data from recorders of crashed Dreamliner
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What Visual and Audio Evidence Reveals About the Air India Crash
By Mika Gröndahl, Karthik Patanjali & Zach Levitt
Flight Recorder Work Offers Hope For Air India Probe Progress
By Sean Broderick
Air India crash authorities give first major update on recovery of black box data
By Namita Singh
Air India crash inquiry: ICAO to be observer as India plays up impartiality of process
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American absence at climate talks met with regret — and relief
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‘Systematically Failed’: Civil Society’s Latest Attempt to Reform UN Climate Talks
By Ryan Krugman
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Japan executes man dubbed the "Twitter killer," convicted serial killer who murdered and dismembered 9 people
Japan executes man convicted of murder for killing and dismembering 9 people
Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered and dismembered nine people
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By Martin Fackler
Japan hangs 'Twitter killer' in first execution since 2022
By Kantaro Komiya
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Son of Norway’s Crown Princess Is Charged With Rape and Sexual Assault
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Son of Norway's crown princess suspected of rape, police say
By Fiona Nimoni
Son of Norway princess charged with rape and sexual assault
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Oslo police announce rape and sexual assault charges against son of Norwegian crown princess
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Gaza offensive will soon ‘reach the lines’ set by the government, says IDF chief
In an age of abundance and ceasefires, Gaza starves, and the war won’t stop
By Maram Humaid
Ceasefire in Iran gives rise to new calls for a deal to end Gaza war
By Claire Parker
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By Nagham Zbeedat
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Presumed Ukrainian Air Base Targeted as Russia Launches Drone, Missile Barrage Across Ukraine
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The Weapon That Terrorizes Ukrainians by Night
By C. J. Chivers & Finbarr O'Reilly
Gaming the Air Raids in Kyiv: A Night in a Capital at War
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Russian missile attack kills five in Ukraine's southeast
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Spain slams EU inaction on Israel trade deal
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London Man Who Killed a Boy With a Samurai Sword Receives Life Sentence
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Hainault sword attacker jailed for life for murdering schoolboy
By Lucy Manning
Hero police officer had ‘no time for fear’ before confronting swordsman
By Will Bolton
Marcus Monzo: Hainault sword killer given life sentence for murder of schoolboy
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Russia and Ukraine trade long-range drone attacks as Putin says Moscow is ready for new peace talks
By Illia Novikov
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'Something unknown' hits key Russian drone facility in Taganrog, Ukrainian official says
By Anna Fratsyvir
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West Bank: Three Palestinians killed during Israeli settler attack
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‘They attack us without provocation’: West Bank town mourns its dead after settler raid
By Sufian Taha & Julian Borger
Four Palestinians killed in occupied West Bank by settlers, Israeli troops
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Three Palestinians killed in West Bank clash with Israeli settlers and troops
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Why did Fico veto the new EU sanctions on Russia? Money is key
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EU leaders agree to renew Russia sanctions for another six months
By Andrew Gray & Richard Lough
European companies shipping critical missile parts to Russia, Zelensky tells EU
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EU leaders agree to extend all sanctions against Russia, but not 18th package
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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 27, 2025
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By Michael Kimmage
Russia is waging a bloody summer offensive, ignoring Trump’s demands
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By David Kirichenko
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Greek farm scandal triggers top-level government resignations
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How Israel used Iran's massive attacks to enhance its top ballistic missile shield
By Jake Epstein
Updates: Israeli attacks kill 71 people, including aid seekers, across Gaza
By Alastair Mccready, Ted Regencia & Joseph Stepansky
How badly have US strikes damaged Iran’s nuclear facilities? Here’s what to know
By Jessie Yeung, Christian Edwards & Allegra Goodwin
Iran attacks Israel despite US strikes on nuclear sites, Trump calls for 'peace'
By Anders Hagstrom
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The art of Trump’s ceasefire Could Iran’s regime change come from within?
By David Rundell
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Experts Agree: Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Have Been Obliterated
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By Zach Wolf
It’s Time to Put an End to the US-Israeli Fantasy of Regime Change in Iran
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US Air Force to retire all A-10s, cancel E-7 under 2026 spending plan
By Stephen Losey
Air Force cancels E-7 Wedgetail, citing survivability and cost concerns
By Valerie Insinna
US Air Force seeks to retire all A-10 Warthogs by 2027
By Ryan Finnerty
Air Force Looking to Speed Up Retirement of A-10
By Zach Vasile
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By Rachel S. Cohen
New Army Shaving Policy Will Allow Soldiers with Skin Condition that Affects Mostly Black Men to Be Kicked Out
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Flash floods in Pakistan kill 8 after deluge sweeps away dozens
By Riaz Khan
8 bodies recovered among 16 reported missing in Swat River flash floods
By Umar Bacha & Zahid Imdad
Family Swept Away by Swat River Floodwaters: "I Kept Calling Like a Madman, But Couldn't Reach My Wife and Children"
At least 11 killed as flash floods sweep Swat
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Gaza clans deny Hamas is stealing aid, after Israel partially halts deliveries
Successful local efforts to get aid into north Gaza met with Israeli backlash
Israel closes the most direct route for aid to Palestinians in Gaza
By Jason Burke
Israel halts aid into northern Gaza, officials say, clans deny Hamas is stealing it
By Nidal Al-Mughrabi & Alexander Cornwell
Man who firebombed Boulder march indicted on hate crime charges
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EU leaders try to out-bully Trump, floating world trade club without US
By Camille Gijs, Clea Caulcutt & Tim Ross
EU leaders on WTO: We need to ‘come up with something else’
Let's create a new World Trade Organization - Von der Leyen
By Gerardo Fortuna
EU's Pacific alliance would not replace WTO, EU officials say
By Philip Blenkinsop
Von der Leyen proposes setting up EU-led alternative to WTO
By Andy Bounds, Marton Dunai & Henry Foy
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India seeks permanent solution to border dispute with China
By Y P Rajesh, Sudipto Ganguly & Kim Coghill
Iran’s defense minister thanks China for support on first foreign trip since Israel conflict
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Europe: Scorching heat grips the continent
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By Bill Chappell
Heatwaves and wildfires grip Europe as temperatures exceed 40°C
Heat Wave Threatens European Crops and Power Systems
By Joe Wertz
Tourist dies of heatstroke in Majorca as ‘heat dome’ envelops Europe
By James Crisp & Joe Pinkstone
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Denmark plans to thwart deepfakers by giving everyone copyright over their own features
By Jack Guy
Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features
By Miranda Bryant
Danes Could Get Copyright to Their Own Image Under AI Bill
By Solcyre Burga
Danish government seeks to make spread of deepfake images illegal
Denmark to give citizens copyright protections over their own image and voice to combat AI-deepfakes
By Shane Galvin
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Homes burn in Greece as wildfire sweeps through coastal towns
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North Korea just opened a beach resort for 20,000 people. But who will visit?
By Yoonjung Seo, Gawon Bae & Mike Valerio
North Korea to open beach resort as Kim bets on tourism
By Kelly Ng
North Korea set to open its biggest tourist site, though it still largely blocks foreigners
Kim Jong Un Makes Rare Appearance with Wife and 'Respected' Middle Child, but His Other Rumored Kids Have Never Been Seen
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Wife of North Korea's Kim Jong Un Reemerges With Luxury Handbag
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Venezuelan who had rare, major surgery was deported to El Salvador prison, and his family has no idea how he is
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Georgia jails six political figures in one week in crackdown on opposition
By Rayhan Demytrie & Paul Kirby
Georgian opposition figure Giorgi Vashadze jailed in widening crackdown
Georgia jails three opposition politicians, including bank founder
By Lucy Papachristou
Georgia sentences 4 politicians in widening opposition crackdown
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Georgia: Crackdown on government critics deepens as another opposition politician is jailed
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France wants to delay EU’s next climate milestone, Macron confirms
By Zia Weise, Louise Guillot & Clea Caulcutt
Denmark warns EU against halting green transition
By Isabelle Carlsson
Delay to EU's 2040 climate goals ‘a mistake’, Ribera answers Macron
By Alice Tidey, Méabh Mc Mahon & Jeremy Fleming
EU Set to Open Doors to Imported Carbon Credits Under 2040 Goal
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Taiwan’s ex-leader Ma Ying-jeou calls for ‘peaceful and democratic’ unification
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North Korea deployed 20% of Kim's elite 'personal reserve' to fight against Ukraine in Russia, Umerov says
By Anna Fratsyvir
North Korea may send more troops to Russia in July or August for Ukraine war, Seoul says
By Jack Kim, Ed Davies & Ju-min Park
North Korea may send military construction workers to Russia as early as July or August
By Hyung-jin Kim
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RAF Brize Norton: Four arrested by counter-terror police after break-in
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‘It’s a complete assault on free speech’: how Palestine Action was targeted for proscription as terrorists
By Haroon Siddique
Pro-Palestinian Activists Arrested Under Terrorism Law in U.K. Air Base Break-In
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UK police arrest four after pro-Palestinian protest at military base
Undercover with Palestine Action: ‘Damage as much as possible’
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After a month, deadly shootings near Gaza aid sites still a near-daily menace
Israel-Backed Aid Sites In Gaza Pose Lethal Risk for Palestinians Amid Deadly Fighting
By Rawan Sheikh Ahmad & Adam Rasgon
Chaos and gunfire after month of Gaza aid plan
Doctors and moms say these babies in Gaza may die without more formula. They blame Israel's blockade
By Samy Magdy
‘Our kids cry for food’: Most Gaza families survive on one meal a day
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How Blunders by Hamas and the Ayatollah Regime Enabled Netanyahu's Iran Offensive
By Amos Harel
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By David Brooks
Flash Survey: 70% of Israelis Support the Decision to Attack Iran | Segmentation Shows Strong Support Among Jewish Israelis (82%) While Most Arab Israeli Oppose the Operation (65%)
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By Amotz Asa-El
The Netanyahu paradox Even his opponents supported the war in Iran
By Yehudah Mirsky
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Double-decker bus carrying students plunges into river in England in ‘terrifying’ crash
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Double-decker bus carrying students plunges into English river
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3 Hospitalized, 14 More Injured, After School Bus Plunges into River: Reports
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Bus crash driver branded 'hero' after 'accelerator jammed'
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Israel killed 30 Iranian security chiefs and 11 nuclear scientists, Israeli official says
By Howard Goller & Jonathan Landay
Inside ‘Operation Narnia,’ the Daring Attack Israel Feared It Couldn’t Pull Off
By Dov Lieber
Red Wedding: Israel's ‘Game of Thrones’ style mission that wiped out Iran's security, nuclear top brass
By Poorva Joshi
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Selfies of woman "dripping in diamonds" on cruise led to her arrest for jewelry theft, police say
By Emily Mae Czachor
Vacation selfies of a British woman ‘dripping in diamonds’ lead to her arrest for jewelry theft, police say
Her cruise selfies gave away the game and she was arrested at the airport
By Mark Page & Ben Haslam
Thieving jewelry shop boss stole $170K of diamonds and gold, sent selfies wearing stolen haul
By Jack Fifield
Jewelry store employee arrested for theft after police catch her 'dripping in diamonds'
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FACT FOCUS: Posts misrepresent report to falsely claim nearly 400,000 Palestinians are missing
By Melissa Goldin
Did a Harvard report reveal 377,000 people are missing in Gaza? No - Truth or Fake
By Catalina Marchant De Abreu
Gaza Without Gazans: Only American Pressure Can Stop Israel’s New Endgame
By Max Rodenbeck
CAIR Says Harvard Dataverse Report Proves US/Israeli Gaza Aid Concentration Sites are Tactic of War, Not Humanitarian Relief
Gaza aid sites risk chaos used to justify killings, report says
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Israel Suggests It Could Strike Iran Again to Counter New Threats
By Erika Solomon, Johnatan Reiss & Adam Rasgon
WATCH: IDF releases details of damage to Iran's nuclear, missile production sites
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Israel Vows To Maintain Air Superiority Over Iran
By Howard Altman
Threatening Iran, Katz says he instructed IDF to prepare plan to prevent nuclear advancement
Israel Is Waging War on Iran, While the IDF Is Waging Spin on the Public
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Five academics and former diplomats on U.S. strikes, Iran and stability
By Majd Al-waheidi