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- Trump team seeks to limit protection order in US election interference case [1055d]
- Several killed in Russian missile attack in Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine [1055d]
- Nine killed in multiple bombings in Pakistan [1055d]
- What unites and divides the Amazon rainforest nations? [1055d]
- Rwanda genocide suspect Kabuga should not face trial, UN judges say [1055d]
- US urges Niger coup leaders to step aside in ‘direct contact’ [1055d]
- Women’s World Cup: Jamaica historic run comes despite ‘subpar’ support [1055d]
- Ukraine detains woman over alleged plot to attack Zelenskyy [1055d]
- Court tosses out Trump defamation countersuit against writer E Jean Carroll [1055d]
- ‘Of course’ Trump lost 2020 election, Republican candidate DeSantis says [1055d]
- ‘Extremely worrisome’: Kidnappings of women, children surge in Haiti [1055d]
- Six months on from earthquakes, tent hospital treats patients in Syria [1055d]
- At least 16 people killed in refugee shipwrecks off North Africa [1055d]
- Rains destroy hundreds of homes in Sudan’s north: State media [1055d]
- India Supreme Court to monitor investigations into Manipur sexual violence [1055d]
- Sweden, Norway issue red alerts as heavy rain derails train, floods roads [1055d]
- At least two killed on fifth day of taxi drivers strike in South Africa [1055d]
- Extreme weather: Nature holds the keys of resilience and hope [1055d]
- ECOWAS calls for second emergency summit to discuss Niger coup [1055d]
- Thai election runner-up agrees to coalition with conservative party [1055d]
- Former US police officer sentenced for role in George Floyd’s killing [1055d]
- Iran’s foreign minister in first high-level visit to Japan since 2019 [1055d]
- Brazil hosting Amazon summit: What you need to know [1055d]
- Niger coup complicates routes for European airlines across Africa [1055d]
- Tunisia activists appeal jail terms over pollution protests [1055d]
- Thousands of US troops arrive in Red Sea amid ratcheting Iran tensions [1055d]
- Niger: What are West Africa’s options to reverse the coup? [1055d]
- Several injured as blast hits grain silos at Turkey’s Derince port [1055d]
- UK moves asylum seekers to barge despite humanitarian concerns [1055d]
- Bangladesh to tone down ‘draconian’ digital security law [1055d]
- Could El Salvador’s gang crackdown spread across Latin America? [1055d]
- Australia cruise past Denmark 2-0 and into World Cup quarter-finals [1055d]
- At least 57 swimmers fall ill after UK triathlon competition [1055d]
- Imran Khan’s ‘life under threat’ in jail, says Pakistan ex-PM’s party [1055d]
- England beat Nigeria 4-2 on penalties to reach World Cup quarter-finals [1055d]
- ‘Vengeance’: Muslim homes, shops bulldozed; 150 arrested in India’s Haryana [1055d]
- Ukraine replaces Soviet hammer and sickle with trident on Kyiv monument [1055d]
- US deployed warships after China, Russia naval patrol near Alaska: WSJ [1055d]
- Ethiopia accuses Amhara militia of seeking to overthrow government [1055d]
- Philippines summons China envoy after water cannon incident in disputed sea [1055d]
- Cambodia’s king endorses Hun Manet as next prime minister [1055d]
- US scientists achieve net energy gain in fusion reaction for second time [1055d]
- S Korea’s heatwave-hit scout jamboree to end early over typhoon warning [1055d]
- Rahul Gandhi, India’s main opposition leader, reinstated to parliament [1055d]
- Why the Hindu right opposes affirmative action in the US [1055d]
- Senegal’s Ousmane Sonko hospitalised after one week on hunger strike [1055d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 530 [1055d]
- Four Syrian soldiers killed in Israeli missile attack: Report [1055d]
- Niger closes airspace as ECOWAS deadline for coup reversal expires [1055d]
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