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Extreme heat sweeps the world from Europe to the US and Japan
Record heat is forecast around the world from the United States, where tens of millions are battling dangerously high temperatures,…
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Sudan army returns for talks in Jeddah as war enters fourth month
Sudanese army representatives have returned to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia for talks with their paramilitary foes, according to news agencies…
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Protests swell in Israel as Netanyahu advances judicial plan
Tens of thousands of protesters have rallied in the streets of Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities, promising “days of…
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Seven dead in S Korea as flash floods trap 15 vehicles in tunnel
Rescue workers in South Korea have recovered seven bodies from a bus trapped in a flooded underground tunnel, according to…
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US to send F-16 fighter jets to Gulf amid Iran shipping tensions
The United States is deploying additional fighter jets around the strategic Strait of Hormuz to protect ships from Iranian seizures,…
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UK defense minister Ben Wallace will step down as MP at next election
British defense minister Ben Wallace will not stand as a member of parliament (MP) in the next UK national election,…
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EU attempts to push Azerbaijan-Armenia peace as Russia offers more talks
The European Union urged Azerbaijan and Armenia to refrain from “violence and harsh rhetoric” on Saturday at the latest round of talks…
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Ukraine grain deal goal ‘not implemented’ in call with Ramaphosa: Putin
President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said the main objective of the deal that allowed Ukrainian grain exports to resume was…
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Italy air transport strike grounds hundreds of flights
Tourists across Italy will have to change their holiday plans as hundreds of flights were cancelled amid an air transport…
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Colombian children who survived 40 days in jungle leave hospital
Four Colombian Indigenous children who survived a plane crash in the country’s Amazon region and lived alone for more than…
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