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Man charged with 37 counts of attempted murder in LA

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Man charged with 37 counts of attempted murder in LA
Almost 40 people were injured in the incident outside a nightclub in Los Angeles on 19 July

A man accused of deliberately driving his car into a crowd of pedestrians outside a Los Angeles nightclub over the weekend, injuring dozens of people, some critically, has been charged with 37 counts of attempted murder, prosecutors said.

‘Green roofs’ thrive as London struggles with heatwaves

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'Green roofs' thrive as London struggles with heatwaves
Dr Oscar Brousse says green roofs also capture rainwater

Already this summer, London has experienced three heatwaves with temperatures regularly climbing above 30 degrees Celsius.

Dowladda Soomaaliya oo Puntland ugu baaqday iney si deg deg ah usii deyso Markabka SEA WORLD

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Jul 23 (Jowhar) Dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa markii u horeysay war kasoo saartay Markabka SEA WORLD oo ay gacanta ku dhigtay maamulka Puntland, kaasoo hib culus siday.

At least 20 killed as Bangladesh fighter jet crashes

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At least 20 killed as Bangladesh fighter jet crashes
Bangladesh's fire service and security personnel conduct a search and rescue operation

A Bangladeshi fighter jet crashed into a school in the capital, Dhaka, today, killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 170 in the country’s deadliest aviation accident in decades.

Wararkii u danbeeyay xaaladda saaka ee magaalada Beledxaawo

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Jul 23 (Jowhar) xaaladda Magaalada Beledxaawo ayaa saaka degan, kaddib dagaal culus oo shalay dhexmaray ciidamada dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya iyo kuwa Jubaland.

Over 100 NGOs warn mass starvation spreading in Gaza

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Over 100 NGOs warn mass starvation spreading in Gaza
Children are seen crushed together as they try to get food in Khan Younis

More than 100 aid organisations have warned that “mass starvation” was spreading in Gaza ahead of the US top envoy’s visit to Europe for talks on a possible ceasefire and an aid corridor.

Gaza hospital says 21 children died from hunger in 3 days

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Gaza hospital says 21 children died from hunger in 3 days
The deaths of 21 children from starvation and malnutrition were recorded at hospitals in Gaza

The head of Gaza’s largest hospital has said 21 children have died due to malnutrition and starvation in the Palestinian territory in the past three days, while Israel pressed a devastating assault.

Over 100 NGOs warn ‘mass starvation’ spreading in Gaza

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Over 100 NGOs warn 'mass starvation' spreading in Gaza
Palestinians queue to receive a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Khan Younis

More than 100 aid organisations warned that “mass starvation” was spreading in Gaza ahead of the US top envoy’s visit to Europe for talks on a possible ceasefire and an aid corridor.

US pulling out of UNESCO, state department confirms

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US pulling out of UNESCO, state department confirms
UNESCO is best known for designating World Heritage Sites, including the Grand Canyon

The United States has announced it has left UNESCO, saying the UN cultural and education agency, best known for establishing world heritage sites, is biased against Israel and promotes “divisive” causes.

Ukraine vote to curb autonomy of anti-graft agencies

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Ukraine vote to curb autonomy of anti-graft agencies
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky was urged not to sign the bill

Ukraine’s parliament have voted to tighten restrictions on two key anti-corruption agencies at the centre of the government’s reform drive, rolling back their autonomy in favour of tighter executive control.

France's Sarkozy: from palace to prison

Sarkozy’s Dramatic Descent: From France’s Élysée Palace to Prison

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A Sunken Throne: The Day Nicolas Sarkozy Walked Through Prison Gates The morning air over Paris felt unusually thin — as if the city was...
Japan elects Takaichi as first female prime minister

Japan elects Sanae Takaichi as country’s first woman prime minister

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A New Prime Minister, an Old Country: Tokyo Wakes to Japan’s First Female Leader When the speaker's gavels fell and the parliamentary lights dimmed, Tokyo's...
'No Kings' protest driven by profoundly American impulse

‘No Kings’ Protests Fueled by a Deeply American Impulse

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On Pennsylvania Avenue, Inflatable Frogs and a Quiet, Growing Roar The sun was generous that Saturday in Washington, but it was the crowd that warmed...
Italian rescuers accused of assisting illegal immigration

Italian rescue teams accused of facilitating illegal immigration at sea

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When a Lifeline Becomes a Courtroom Drama: The Trial of the Mare Jonio Crew On a crisp winter morning in Ragusa, the kind of light...
'Great optimism' Gaza ceasefire will hold, says Vance

UN’s Vance expresses strong optimism Gaza ceasefire will hold

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On the Tarmac in Kiryat Gat: Cautious Optimism Meets the Smell of Dust and Burnt Olive When the US delegation’s plane touched down in southern...