Scottish leader faces battle for survival after ending power-sharing deal over climate change clash
By Pan Pylas
What was the SNP and Greens’ deal and what happens now it has ended?
By Severin Carrell & Libby Brooks
How a climate U-turn broke the Scottish government
By Charlie Cooper
What the end of the SNP-Green coalition spells for Holyrood
By Kieran Andrews & John Boothman
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Blinken says U.S. and China must avoid miscalculations as Beijing warns against 'red lines'
By Sumathi Bala
Xi Is Meeting Blinken With Tough Issues on the Agenda
By Vivian Wang & Ana Swanson
China warns Blinken against US pressure in top-level talks
By Shaun Tandon
Blinken to Meet Xi Jinping in Beijing, US State Department Confirms
By Iain Marlow
Choose between stability and ‘downward spiral’ China’s foreign minister tells Blinken during Beijing trip
By Simone Mccarthy & Jennifer Hansler
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Austin to Announce Up to $6 Billion Arms Commitment to Ukraine
By Tony Capaccio
US preparing to announce $6B in weapons contracts for Ukraine
By Paul McLeary & Lara Seligman
Americans are spending $61B on Ukraine's war effort. What will it get them?
By Mark Gollom
Frontline Ukrainians Fear New Aid From U.S. Will Be a Disaster
By Anna Conkling
Aid to Ukraine seemed dead. Then secretive talks revived it.
By Liz Goodwin, Yasmeen Abutaleb & Tyler Pager
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Israel-Hamas War: Live Updates
By Anushka Patil, Helene Cooper & Euan Ward
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By Guy Azriel
Gaza-based militants attack Israeli forces preparing for US pier
By Lara Seligman
US troops begin construction of Gaza aid pier as questions remain over distribution
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Venice begins charging entry fees to curb mass tourism — here's why residents are protesting in the streets
By David Landsel
Venice Implements Entry Fee to Deter Tourists
By Elisabetta Povoledo
Protests as Venice begins charging entry fee for day-trippers
By Julia Buckley
Italy, Spain, and Greece are piloting tourist taxes—and locals are conflicted
By Sarah Bregel
Venice launches world first tourist entrance fee in bid to fight overcrowding
By Claudio Lavanga
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Skies turn orange over Athens as hot Saharan dust sweeps Mediterranean
Athens turns orange, Helsinki goes white as Europe’s weather springs a surprise
By Chris Liakos, Eve Brennan & Radina Gigova
Martian skies over Athens? Greece's capital turns an orange hue with dust clouds from North Africa
Skies of Greece turn eerie red as African dust storm moves through
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Almost 400 bodies have been found in mass grave in Gaza hospital, says Palestinian Civil Defense
By Zeena Saifi, Abeer Salman & Ibrahim Dahman
Israeli strikes in Rafah kill at least 5: Mideast tensions
The allegations of mass graves at two Gaza hospitals, explained
By Ellen Ioanes
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By Ben Samuels
Gaza Authorities Say More Bodies Were Discovered in Mass Grave
By Abu Bakr Bashir, Hiba Yazbek & Aric Toler
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Haiti PM Ariel Henry resigns as transitional council is sworn in
By Hafsa Khalil & Mattea Bubalo
Haiti’s prime minister resigns as council sworn in to lead political transition in violence-ravaged nation
By Rob Picheta
New Haiti government sworn in during secret ceremony
By Tom Phillips
New Haitian Transition Council Takes Office, but Long Road Awaits
By Kejal Vyas
Haiti police bolster security around the palace ahead of transition
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UK destroyer scores Royal Navy's first missile kill since Gulf War
By Jake Epstein
Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond shoots down missile fired by Houthis in Yemen
By Jeremy Culley
Yemen’s Houthis launch attacks on US, Israeli vessels as warships defend
Houthis claim to have targeted 2 ships in Gulf of Aden, Israeli vessel in Indian Ocean
US coalition ship shoots down Houthi missile after lull in attacks
By Jonathan Lehrfeld
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José Andrés Eulogizes 7 World Central Kitchen Workers Killed in Gaza
By Kim Severson
‘Selfless and strong’: memorial honours World Central Kitchen aid workers killed in Gaza
Chef Jose Andres mourns World Central Kitchen workers killed in Gaza at Washington Cathedral
By Jeff Mason
WCK workers risked lives 'to feed people they did not know'
José Andrés mourns slain World Central Kitchen workers in National Cathedral service
By Bill Chappell
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Macron outlines his vision for Europe to become an assertive global power as war in Ukraine rages on
By Sylvie Corbet & Barbara Surk
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IDF, Hezbollah exchange fire on Lebanon border
By Post Staff
Israel's Claim of Killing 'Half' of Hezbollah Commanders in Southern Lebanon Draws Skepticism
By Euan Ward & Hwaida Saad
The Latest | Hezbollah ambushes Israeli convoy, killing civilian
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Israeli citizen killed by anti-tank missile in Mount Dov area
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2 military horses that broke free and ran loose across London are in serious condition
Martin Rowson on the latest ill omen for Rishi Sunak's government – cartoon
By Martin Rowson
At Least 4 Injured After Runaway Royal Horses Gallop Through London
By Becca Longmire
2 of the 4 horses that broke free in central London underwent surgery, British Army says
By Jon Haworth & Leah Sarnoff
Rush hour chaos in London as 5 military horses run amok after getting spooked during exercise
By Pan Pylas
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Hersh Goldberg-Polin's parents say Hamas hostage video was 'amazing' proof he's alive: 'We were just crying'
By Olivia Land
‘I love you. Stay strong. Survive.’ Parents of Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin find meaning in Hamas video
By Tara John
Parents of hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin hope video of son heartens other families
‘Shame on you’ say Israeli protesters after captive video release
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Australia: Rescuers rush to get stranded whales into the sea
Dozens of pilot whales dead after massive stranding on Western Australia beach
By Steven Yablonski
‘The final result was good’: 130 whales rescued from mass beach stranding in Western Australia
By Heather Chen, Teele Rebane & Manveena Suri
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Dozens of whales stranded on beach in Australia
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Flash floods kills at least 155 people in Tanzania
By Larry Madowo
Deadly Rains and Floods Sweep Cities Across East Africa
By Abdi Latif Dahir
At least 155 killed in Tanzania as heavy rains pound East Africa
Tanzania floods and landslides kill more than 150 - PM Kassim Majaliwa
By Alfred Lasteck
Flooding in Tanzania has killed 155 people as heavy rains continue in Eastern Africa
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Portugal's democracy turns 50: big crowd commemorates Carnation Revolution
By Sergio Goncalves
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Israel said willing to accept release of fewer than 40 hostages in truce’s first phase
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Latest Israel-Hamas war news and Gaza conflict updates
By Loveday Morris, Jennifer Hassan & Andrew Jeong
Israeli Team Presents Proposal To Release 20 Hostages In Gaza - Report - I24NEWS
Middle East crisis live: Egyptian delegation due in Israel seeking to kickstart Gaza ceasefire talks, say reports
By Martin Belam
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Ukraine is putting pressure on fighting-age men outside the country as it tries to replenish forces
By Illia Novikov & Jill Lawless
Poland ready to help Ukraine to get military-age men back, minister says
By Marek Strzelecki
Ukrainian men abroad: share your views on Poland and Lithuania’s statements on conscription
Poland Ready to Help Ukraine Return Conscription-Age Men Home
By Maciej Martewicz
Ukraine halts passport services for men living abroad
By Eugen Theise
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China sends astronauts to its space station
By John Ruwitch
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Worries remain of a Palestinian exodus into Egypt after Rafah invasion
By Ishaan Tharoor
IDF says Nahal Brigade withdrawn from Gaza to prepare for looming Rafah operation
Israel and Egypt discuss possible Rafah invasion in secret meeting
By Barak Ravid
Thousands of Palestinians in Rafah leave before expected IDF invasion
By Yonah Jeremy Bob
Egypt warns of 'catastrophic consequences' in Rafah as Israel waits
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Trump held his tongue on Ukraine aid. McConnell says it may have made the difference.
By Allison Pecorin & Rachel Scott
Watch: Mitch McConnell blasts Tucker Carlson over Ukraine bill
'Demonization of Ukraine': McConnell slams Tucker Carlson and Trump for delaying Ukraine aid bill
By Katy Tur
Bucking G.O.P. Isolationists, McConnell Was Linchpin in Winning Ukraine Aid
By Carl Hulse
Mitch McConnell sees Ukraine aid as one the most important legislative victories of his career
By Frank Thorp V, Ryan Nobles & Frank Thorp
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Will he stay or will he go? 6 things to know about Pedro Sánchez's threat to resign
By Aitor Hernandez-morales
Madrid prosecutors ask judge to shelve investigation into Spanish PM’s wife
By Sam Jones
Dreaming of Pedro Sánchez, Brussels could be headed for a rude awakening
By Aitor Hernandez-morales, Barbara Moens & Claudia Chiappa
Spain's Sanchez Says He's Considering Quitting as Premier
By Joao Lima & Rodrigo Orihuela
Will Spain's prime minister suddenly quit?
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U.S. and 17 other countries demand that Hamas release hostages held in Gaza
By Dan De Luce
Middle East Crisis: U.S. and 17 Other Nations Call on Hamas to Release Hostages
By Abu Bakr Bashir, Hiba Yazbek & Aric Toler
Leaders of 18 countries urge Hamas to release hostages held in Gaza
By Peter Beaumont, Julian Borger & Ruth Michaelson
Biden, 17 other world leaders issue joint call for Hamas to immediately free hostages
White House accuses Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar of blocking deal to release Israeli hostages
By Nataliya Vasilyeva
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Bangladesh: Extreme heat kicks 33 million children out of schools
By Kelly Ng
Schools shut for 33 million children as heatwave sweeps Bangladesh
By Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
Extreme Heatwaves in Bangladesh: The Environmental Governance Perspectives
By Sharif Mustajib
Bangladeshis pray for rain as heatstroke deaths rise
By Shehab Sumon
Bangladesh children sweat at home as heatwave shuts schools
By Shafiqul Alam
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EU pulls its gun on China – POLITICO
By Stuart Lau, Koen Verhelst & Camille Gijs
EU raids offices of Chinese security equipment maker in subsidy probe
By Olesya Dmitracova
China's Nuctech raided in EU over foreign subsidies concerns
By Foo Yun Chee
EU conducts 'dawn raid' on Chinese security equipment supplier
By Joe Leahy, Henry Foy & Andy Bounds
China ‘gravely concerned’ over EU raids on security equipment company
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Iconic windmill sails fall from Paris cabaret club Moulin Rouge: 'Lost his soul'
Blades fall off Moulin Rouge windmill in Paris
By Joseph Ataman & Amarachi Orie
Sails of Moulin Rouge windmill in Paris collapse overnight - The Washington Post
By Annabelle Timsit
Sails fall off Moulin Rouge's landmark windmill
By Henry Samuel
Sails from iconic Moulin Rouge windmill in Paris collapse to ground: 'It lost his soul'
By Brie Stimson
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Ukraine's new Paveway bombs can hurt 'soft' Russian targets: analyst
By Thibault Spirlet
Key NATO ally shocks with its 'single largest' pledge to Ukraine: 'They need our support'
By Peter Aitken
The Guardian view on Sunak’s spending pledges: a Potemkin village of pretend policy
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UK puts its defense industry on 'war footing' and gives Ukraine $620 million in new military aid
By Vanessa Gera & Sylvia Hui
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Lawyer says Iran rapper famous for songs after 2022 killing of Mahsa Amini sentenced to death
By Jon Gambrell
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi sentenced to death for protesting
By Artemis Moshtaghian
Iran Hands Death Sentence to Rap Star Arrested for Protest Songs
By Golnar Motevalli
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi sentenced to death for backing protests
Iran's judiciary confirms rapper Toomaj Salehi death sentence
By Gerry Doyle
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Pope Francis says of Ukraine, Gaza: "A negotiated peace is better than a war without end"
By Caitlin Yilek
Pope Francis calls for peace in Ukraine, Gaza: ‘A negotiated peace is better than a war without end’
By Lauren Irwin
Pope Francis to Vladimir Putin: A negotiated peace is better than an endless war
By Almudena Martinez-bordiu
Pope calls for negotiated peace, blasts climate change skeptics in CBS interview
Pope prays for peace and for a two-state solution in Palestine and Israel
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Russia says it may downgrade ties with US if its assets are confiscated
By Mark Trevelyan & Toby Chopra
REPO Act Lets Biden Boost Ukraine - WSJ
By Robert B. Zoellick
REPO Act: Russian-Asset Seizure Law Spurs Debate Over Impact on Dollar
By Enda Curran & Erik Wasson
Russia may downgrade relations with US if its assets are confiscated, deputy foreign minister says
The screws are turning on Russia's state assets
By Martin Sandbu
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China on track for crewed moon landing by 2030, space official says
By Andrew Jones
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Construction boss accused of bribing Russian minister as scandal widens
Senior Russian Military Official Held on Corruption Charges Involving Defense Deals
By Matthew Luxmoore
Putin Sends Russia's Defense Minister a Warning Shot
By Jon Jackson
What's Behind The Arrest Of Russia's Deputy Defense Minister?
By Ray Furlong
Russian Defense Minister Shoigu Weakened by Arrest of Key Ally
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Myanmar rebel group withdraws troops from key town on Thai border
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Australia Arrests 7 Teens in 'Major Operation'
By Evann Gastaldo
Australia counterterrorism force arrests 7 teenagers following Sydney bishop stabbing
By Greg Norman-Diamond
Sydney church stabbing: Australian police charged five teens following anti-terror raids
By Rod McGuirk
Seven teens with alleged 'extremist ideology' arrested in Sydney raids
By Simon Atkinson & Hannah Ritchie
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Hamas officials say group willing to disarm if Palestinian state is established
By Abbas Al Lawati
Hamas ‘serious’ about captives’ release but not without Gaza ceasefire
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Hamas again raises the possibility of a 2-state compromise. Israel and its allies aren't convinced
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