Plan to Indefinitely Displace Palestinians Threatens to Derail Gaza Truce
By Aaron Boxerman & Patrick Kingsley
Lapid, Olmert slam Israel’s plans for ‘concentration camps’ in Gaza’s Rafah
By Zaheena Rasheed
‘Humanitarian city’ would be concentration camp for Palestinians, says former Israeli PM
By Emma Graham-Harrison
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Israeli jets hit Syrian forces seeking to quell sectarian clashes in the south
By Mohamad Chamaa, Suzan Haidamous & Abbie Cheeseman
Dozens killed in clashes between Druze and Bedouin in southern Syria
By Victoria Bourne
Israel Strikes Southern Syria in New Flare-Up of Violence
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Attacks on Syrian security forces sent to quell sectarian clashes leave 18 dead as Israel strikes targets to protect Druze
Clashes Between Bedouin and Druse in Syria Kill More Than 50, Health Official and Rights Group Say
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South Africa's president creates commission to look at police corruption allegations
By Kate Bartlett
South African President Opens Corruption Inquiry of Police Leader
By John Eligon
Senzo Mchunu: Cyril Ramaphosa suspends South African police minister over crime syndicate allegations
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South Africa's Ramaphosa removes police minister over criminal link allegations
South Africa’s Ramaphosa Suspends Key Ally After Allegations
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South Korea to order airlines to check Boeing fuel switches, Air India inspects fleet
By Lisa Barrington & Abhijith Ganapavaram
India orders airlines to check fuel switches on Boeing jets
By Michael Sheils & Michael Sheils Mcnamee
32 seconds to disaster: How a routine takeoff turned catastrophic
By Vijdan Mohammad Kawoosa, Arathy Aluckal & Han Huang
Air India Crash Report Raises More Questions, CEO Says in Memo
By Mihir Mishra
In Air India’s wake, revisiting the case for cockpit video recorders
By Elan Head
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The Economy Has Been Resilient. The New Round of Tariffs May Hit Harder.
By Colby Smith & Tony Romm
Trump promised 200 deals by now. He’s gotten 3, and 1 more is getting very close
By David Goldman & Phil Mattingly
EXTENDING THE MODIFICATION OF THE RECIPROCAL TARIFF RATES
Trump readies blanket tariffs as he brushes off inflation worries
By Steve Kopack & Alexandra Marquez
Trump has announced new tariffs on dozens of nations. What to know in Wisconsin
By Cailey Gleeson & Maia Pandey
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Spain arrests 10 after far-right groups and migrants clash
By Leonardo Benassatto & Violeta Santos Moura
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In US, Iran strikes’ afterglow buys Netanyahu time to carry on ineffective Gaza war
Netanyahu says he’s ‘confident’ hostage deal can be reached, Iran in ‘deep trouble’
Netanyahu Ends Washington Trip Without a Gaza Truce
By Patrick Kingsley
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Israel submits IDF troop deployment map for hostage deal talks
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Private Ax-4 astronauts depart ISS after unexpected extended stay (video)
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Small plane crashes at London Southend Airport, killing all 4 passengers on board
By Megan Forrester
Nurse on first day among four dead in plane crash
By Louise Parry
Pilots ‘waved to children’ before aircraft crashed after take-off at Southend Airport
By Rosie Shead
4 people were killed in a small plane crash near London Sunday, police say
Southend airport to remain closed after fireball plane crash
By Harriet Heywood
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Cameroon’s president seeks to remain in power until almost his 100th birthday
By Nimi Princewill
Paul Biya: Cameroon's president seeks eighth term to extend 43-year rule
By Paul Atanga Njie & Natasha Booty
President of Cameroon seeks 8th term at age of 92
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Cameroon's Biya, 92, brushes off health fears in bid for new term
By Amindeh Blaise Atabong & Robbie Corey-Boulet
Cameroon’s Paul Biya, 92, says he will seek eighth presidential term
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Australia hosts largest-ever military war games
A military exercise drawing together 19 nations and 35,000 forces begins in Australia
Australia fires first HIMARS long-range rocket in war game with US
By Kirsty Needham
In the Hills of Australia, Pacific Allies Are Training to Fight China - WSJ
By Mike Cherney
Australia hosts largest-ever military exercise with 19 nations, likely to draw Chinese attention
By Rod McGuirk
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Muhammadu Buhari: Nigeria declares public holiday to honour former leader
Muhammadu Buhari, Strongman President of Nigeria, Dies at 82
By Ruth Mclean & Alan Cowell
Former Nigerian President Buhari to be buried in hometown on Tuesday
Here’s how Nigerians remember Buhari, who ruled both as a dictator and a democrat
‘We were in the same hospital,’ Abdulsalami recounts Buhari’s final moments
By Ige Olugbenga
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Macron Increases Military Spending, Saying Freedom Is Threatened
By Roger Cohen
Europe's freedom faces greatest threat since WW2, Macron says
By Victoria Bourne
'To be free in this world, you must be feared': France's Macron calls for defense spending boost
By Holly Ellyatt
France’s Macron Raises Defense Budget, Says Europe Under Threat
By Samy Adghirni, William Horobin & Andrea F Palasciano
France's Macron announces plan to accelerate military spending
By Gabriel Stargardter & Mimosa Spencer
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German lost in Australian outback 'beyond grateful' to be found
By Simon Atkinson & Ruth Comerford
German tourist describes 12-day ordeal, lost in Australian wilderness
German backpacker who went missing in WA outback says she got lost after hitting head in car crash
By Caitlin Cassidy
German backpacker issues first public comments since 11-night ordeal
By Gian De Poloni, Kenith Png & Garrett Mundy
Backpacker Missing for 12 Days in Remote Australian Outback Breaks Silence: 'Beyond Grateful to Have Survived'
By Becca Longmire
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IDF blames ‘error’ for Gaza strike that killed children collecting water
By Miriam Berger, Alon Rom & Heba Farouk Mahfouz
Gaza father's outrage after Israeli strike kills son 'searching for a sip'
By David Gritten
Updates: Israel kills 52 in Gaza City today alone
By Nils Adler, Farah Najjar & Maziar Motamedi
At least 30 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza as war deaths top 58,000, officials say
Children killed collecting water in Gaza, medical officials say, as ceasefire talks hit sticking points
By Eyad Kourdi, Oren Liebermann & Tim Lister
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UK to start processing Syrian asylum claims again
By Becky Morton
Processing of Syrian asylum claims to resume
By Sonia Lenegan
Decision making resumes for Syrian asylum claims, as seven new Home Office country information reports published
Syrian asylum seeker says freeze on claims 'like slowly dying'
By Erin Lister
Syrian asylum claims will be processed again after months of limbo
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Inside Gaza’s ‘death traps’
By Heba Saleh, Aditi Bhandari & Malaika Kanaaneh Tapper
Updates: Israel kills 45 in Gaza as UN says starvation ‘worse than ever’
By Usaid Siddiqui, Umut Uras & Alastair Mccready
UNRWA chief says Gaza has become 'graveyard of children' as medicine, fuel shortages threaten hospitals
By Mary Kekatos
Struck down by malnutrition, pregnant Gazan woman can only pray for a healthy baby
By Alexandra Hudson & Michael Georgy
Photos of desperate Palestinians reaching for food in Gaza as experts warn of famine
By Jehad Alshrafi
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Five EU states to test age verification app to protect children
By Foo Yun Chee
EU paves way to ban social media for minors
By Eliza Gkritsi
Five European Countries Test Age Verification App As EU Develops Harmonized Approach To Protecting Minors Online
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France among EU nations to trial new app to protect minors from online harms
Brussels to the Bay: Protecting minors under the DSA
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Lull In Russian Attacks On Ukraine Ahead Of Trump's 'Major Statement'
By Ray Furlong
Trump sending weapons to Ukraine, threatens 'severe tariffs' against Russia if ceasefire deal not reached in 50 days
By David Brennan
Sleeplessness, death, destruction: Russian attacks torment Kyiv
Ukraine under fire: Where does Russia get its ‘endless’ supply of drones and missiles?
By David Mac Dougall
Russia Bombards Ukraine as U.S. Frustration Mounts
By Cassandra Vinograd
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Ukraine says it killed Russian agents suspected of assassinating intelligence officer
By Sophie von der Tann
ICE may deport migrants to countries other than their own with just six hours notice, memo says
By Nate Raymond & Ted Hesson
Trump Administration Poised to Ramp Up Deportations to Distant Countries
By Mattathias Schwartz
No time, no lawyer, no rights: ICE memo sparks panic over third-country deportations
ICE memo outlines plan to deport migrants to countries where they are not citizens
By Maria Sacchetti, Carol D. Leonnig & Marianne LeVine
"Six Hour Notice, No Safety Assurance": Inside America's New Deportation Plan
By Sanstuti Nath
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Tuam: Full excavation of mass baby grave begins
By Chris Page
An Irish baby was discarded in a septic tank 80 years ago. Her sister won’t rest until she’s buried
By Kara Fox
Recovery efforts begin to recover nearly 800 babies believed to be buried in septic tank
By Donie O'Sullivan
Excavation of Children’s Remains Begins at Irish Home for Unwed Mothers
By Amelia Nierenberg
Dig begins at site in Ireland believed to hold remains of nearly 800 infants
By Rory Carroll
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North Korea ‘unconditionally’ backs Russia’s war in Ukraine during Sergei Lavrov visit
By Polina Ivanova
Kim Jong Un reaffirms support for Russia's war in Ukraine
By Stuart Lau
Russia's Lavrov warns US against 'exploiting' alliances as he meets with Kim Jong Un in North Korea
By Brie Stimson
North Korea's Kim, hosting Lavrov, says he will support Russia to resolve Ukraine war
By Jack Kim
Russia Sends North Korea's Nukes Signal to US Allies
By Brendan Cole
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German customs officials find 1,500 tarantulas hidden in cake boxes at airport
About 1,500 tarantulas found hidden in cake boxes at German airport
German customs officials show images of tarantulas hidden in spongecake boxes after smuggling bust
‘Jaws’ Star, 77, Drops Out of Fan Event After Being Hospitalized: ‘I’m in a Lot of Pain’
By Leigh Kimmins
1,500 tarantulas found stuffed in sponge cake boxes at German airport
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Gaza documentary shown on BBC breached accuracy guideline, review finds
By Muvija M, Paul Sandle & Hugh Lawson
Tim Davie admits ‘significant failing’ by BBC over Gaza documentary
By Michael Savage
BBC adviser asked ‘is documentary clean of Hamas’? Bosses never bothered to reply
By Anita Singh
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BBC Review Finds ‘Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone’ Broke Accuracy Rule In “Serious” Editorial Failure
By Jake Kanter
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Pentagon probes examine key Hegseth allies
By Jack Detsch & Daniel Lippman
Women who run with bulls at Pamplona's San Fermín festival in minority
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French Prisoner Escapes in Another Inmate's Bag
By John Johnson
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PKK Disarmament May Provide Model for 'Total Victory' Over Terrorist Organizations
By Zvi Bar'el
PKK disarmament opens new page for Turkey, Erdogan says
By Ezgi Erkoyun, Tomasz Janowski & Sharon Singleton
Kurdish PKK Fighters Burn Weapons in Step Toward Peace With Turkey
By Safak Timur & Ben Hubbard
Turkish president hails the start of disarmament by militant Kurdish separatists
Peace with PKK could boost Turkey's status in Middle East
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Iran says it will respond to reimposition of UN sanctions
By Nayera Abdallah, Parisa Hafezi & Gareth Jones
Iran vows retaliation if UN Security Council issues snapback sanctions on anniversary of nuclear deal
By Caitlin McFall
Iranian FM warns UN sanctions would ‘end’ Europe’s role in nuclear issue
Iran rejects legitimacy of EU snapback threat, says it will retaliate
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France Announces Agreement to Give New Caledonia More Autonomy
By Yan Zhuang
New Caledonia declared a ‘state’ in autonomy deal, but will stay French
France agrees to New Caledonian state, but not independence
By Gillian Aeria
New Caledonia to be declared a state in ‘historic’ agreement – but will remain French
France says the South Pacific territory of New Caledonia will have more freedoms
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Dozens of Palestinians reported killed at aid station despite EU-Israel deal
By Gabriel Gavin
LIVE: Hamas says ‘war of attrition’ in Gaza as more Israeli soldiers killed
By Umut Uras & Caolan Magee
Gaza aid workers overwhelmed by ‘mass casualty incidents’ at food distribution sites
By Jason Burke
Euro-Med calls for prosecution of Trump and immediate shutdown of Gaza Humanitarian Foundation over massacres at aid points
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EU envoys near agreement on lower Russian oil price cap
By Julia Payne
Slovakia Seeks Deal on Russian Gas and Sanctions by Tuesday
By Daniel Horňák
Slovak PM's party rejects Czech request to lift blockade of sanctions against Russia
EU expected to agree on new Moscow sanctions, Russian oil price cap, Reuters reports
By Volodymyr Ivanyshyn
EU Moves Toward Floating Price Cap for Russian Oil
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Man charged after kilt-wearing attacker smashes case holding Scotland’s Stone of Destiny
By Jill Lawless
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Russia, China discuss Ukraine war and ties with the United States
By Guy Faulconbridge, Farah Master & Stephen Coates
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India wants air conditioners to be made with milder temperature settings to save energy
By Sibi Arasu
Cambodia will start military conscription next year as tensions with Thailand persist
By Sopheng Cheang
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It’s Paradise Lost as Climate Change Remakes Europe’s Summers
By Jason Horowitz
European heatwave caused 2,300 deaths, scientists estimate
By Alison Withers & Kate Abnett
Extreme heat is a killer. A recent heat wave shows how much more deadly it’s becoming
By Laura Eniko Paddison
Western Europe and the Mediterranean gripped by major heatwaves in June
European heatwave caused 2,300 deaths in 10 days, study finds
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“There is Something Very Different Going on Here”: Archaeologists Keep Finding Gigantic Shoes at This 2000-Year-Old Roman Site
By Micah Hanks
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Column | Some world leaders butter up Trump. Others welcome the fight.
By Ishaan Tharoor
Foreign leaders turn the Trump sycophancy up to 11
By Aaron Blake
Who better than Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize?
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‘Playing the Man’: Global Diplomacy in the Trump Era Is All About Flattery
By Michael D. Shear
Global leaders’ ‘daddy’ strategy: Flatter Trump to get close to the US
By Nicole Markus
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EU strikes deal with Indonesia to strengthen trade ties
By Gabriel Gavin
EU, Indonesia strike political agreement to advance free trade deal
By Julia Payne, Louise Heavens & Charlotte Van Campenhout
EU pauses tariff response to US, Indonesia trade breakthrough announced
By Sofía Sánchez Manzanaro
Opening remarks by President António Costa at the meeting with President of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto
EU, Indonesia secure trade agreement, taking ties to 'entirely new level'
By Patrick Hatzis & Oscar Pandiello
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Forbes: Ukraine’s drone swarms beat Russia—now the US needs satellite swarms before China does
By Yevheniia Martyniuk
A Never-Ending Supply of Drones Has Frozen the Front Lines in Ukraine - WSJ
By Ian Lovett
Ukraine Turns to Fishing Nets to Catch Russian Drones
By Constant Méheut & David Guttenfelder
How drones and video-game techniques are coming together in Ukraine’s war
Zelensky reports 1,800 Russian drone attacks on Ukraine in one week
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North Korea threatens ‘grave consequences’ following trilateral bomber flight
South Korea, Japan, US conduct air drill as defence chiefs meet
By Jack Kim & Joyce Lee
North Korea Warns US Over Strategic Bombers Near Airspace
By Ryan Chan
Secretary Rubio’s Trilateral Meeting in Kuala Lumpur with Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya and Republic of Korea First Vice Foreign Minister Park
North Korea warns of military action against any threats from US, Japan, South Korea
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A Real-Life Jurassic Park? The Lord of the Rings Director Teams up With Colossal Biosciences to Bring Back Extinct Species
By Arezki Amiri
The Dire Wolf Company's Next Target? A Giant Flightless Bird
By Jeffrey Kluger
Giant, flightless bird is next target for de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences
By Katie Hunt
The Company That Brought Back Dire Wolves Plans to De-Extinct a Giant Bird Next with Peter Jackson's Help
'We're bringing back avian dinosaurs': De-extinction company claims it will resurrect the giant moa in next 10 years
By Sascha Pare
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Chinese University Expels Woman for ‘Improper Contact’ With a Foreigner
By Vivian Wang
Mainland student expelled after pro gamer 'Zeus' drops intimate relationship online
Female university student in NE China faces expulsion over affair with a former Ukrainian professional Counter-Strike player
University's expulsion of female student ignites online debate
Chinese university expels female student for sexual relationship with Ukrainian Counter-Strike player
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Viktor Orban's playbook is admired abroad but weakening at home
By Nick Thorpe
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Israeli military announces death of soldiers in Gaza
By Post Staff
Battered but not beaten, Hamas embraces guerilla tactics with deadly force
By Dana Karni & Oren Liebermann
3 IDF soldiers killed in tank explosion in Jabaliya
Deaths of Five Israeli Soldiers Fuel Debate Over Ending Gaza War
By Dov Lieber
Several IDF troops hurt in Gaza fighting as Palestinians reported killed at aid site
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New House food options start their rollout
By Katherine Tully-McManus