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Jewish groups say they ‘cannot keep silent’ on Gaza

Jewish groups say they 'cannot keep silent' on Gaza
The scenes of acute hunger and suffering in Gaza have provoked outrage and alarm around the world

Week by week, the images on our screens have been growing ever more harrowing.Emaciated, listless children. Desperate mothers, too weak to breastfeed their infants. Empty bowls outstretched at aid distribution centres.

Trump gives Putin ’10 or 12 days’ to end Ukraine war

Trump gives Putin '10 or 12 days' to end Ukraine war
US President Donald Trump, left, set a new deadline of '10 or 12 days' for Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in the Ukraine

US President Donald Trump has said he has set a new deadline of “about 10 or 12 days” for Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine.

Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire holding but ‘still fragile’

Thai army accuses Cambodia of breaking truce
Cambodian migrant workers carry their belongings as they returned from Thailand through the Doung International Gate in Battambang province

An uneasy ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia appeared to be holding, as military commanders met despite Bangkok’s allegations the truce had been breached with overnight skirmishes.

Ukraine to let over 60s into armed forces amid shortages

Ukraine to let over 60s into armed forces amid shortages
A building damaged in Russian strikes in Bilenke, in the region of Zaporizhzhia

President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a law allowing Ukrainians aged over 60 to join the armed forces, amid struggles to find recruits as the Russian invasion drags through a fourth year.

Thirty dead as China hit by heavy rain, landslides

Thirty dead as China hit by heavy rain, landslides
A bridge in Beijing was badly damaged by floods

At least 30 people were killed as heavy rain in the Chinese capital Beijing prompted authorities to evacuate 80,000, state media said.

‘Unlike anything we have seen’ – famine warning for Gaza

'Unlike anything we have seen' - famine warning for Gaza
Severely malnourished six-year-old Yusuf Abdurrahman Matar and his four-year-old brother Emir Abdurrahman Matar are pictured in Gaza City

Gaza is slipping into famine, UN-backed experts have warned, as the health ministry in the territory said the death toll in the nearly 22-month war had surpassed 60,000.

Holand oo dalkeeda iney galaan u diiday Wasiirada Amniga iyo Maaliyada Israel

Jul 29 (Jowhar)-Xiisadda u dhaxeysa Israel iyo Holand ayaa cirka isku sii shareertay ka dib markii dowladda Holand ay dalkeeda ka mamnuucday iney galaan laba wasiir oo sare oo Israa’iili ah, kuwaas oo kala ah Wasiirka Maaliyadda Bezalel Smotrich iyo Wasiirka Amniga Qaranka Itamar Ben-Gvir.

Israeli rights groups brand Gaza campaign ‘genocide’

Israeli rights groups brand Gaza campaign 'genocide'
Family members mourn after a relative was killed in an Israeli strike on Khan Younis

Israeli rights groups B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights Israel have said that they had concluded the war in Gaza amounts to “genocide” against Palestinians, a first for Israeli NGOs.

Itoobiya oo ku amartay taliyaha NISA ee Doolow iyo askartiisa iney deg deg uga baxaan nagaalada

Jul 29 (Jowhar)-Wararka naga soo gaaraya degmada Doolow ee gobolka Gedo ayaa sheegaya in ciidamadda Itoobiyaanka ee ku sugan halkaasi ay ku amreen ciidamadii NISA ee taabacsan dowladda Soomaaliya iney si deg deg ah uga baxaan magaaladaasi ama ay taageeraan dhanka maamulka Jubaland.

Thai army accuses Cambodia of breaking truce

Thai army accuses Cambodia of breaking truce
Cambodian migrant workers carry their belongings as they returned from Thailand through the Doung International Gate in Battambang province

Thailand’s army accused Cambodia of violating an hours-old truce, saying clashes continued despite a deal meant to end the bloody fighting that engulfed their jungle-clad frontier.

Driver dies, 13 injured in French high-speed train crash

High-speed train crash in France kills driver, injures 13 people

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A Shattered Dawn on the Pas‑de‑Calais Line: When a TGV Met a Truck The sky was the same pale, Breton gray that blankets northern France...
Can JD Vance's visit to Hungary save Viktor Orbán?

Could JD Vance’s Hungary Visit Save Viktor Orbán’s Political Future?

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The Guest, the Incumbent and the Polls: A Morning in Budapest That Felt Like an Election in Miniature Budapest woke up like it always does—tram...
Trump: 'Whole civilization will die' if no Iran-US deal

Trump warns entire civilization could perish without an Iran-US deal

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Nightfall Over the Strait: A Region on the Edge The sky over the Gulf turned from a bruised orange to a cold steel within hours,...
Nine dead as Russia and Ukraine exchange drone attacks

Nine killed as Russia, Ukraine trade deadly drone strikes

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At the bus stop in Nikopol: the ordinary interrupted It was a late-spring morning in Nikopol—shopkeepers sweeping the crumbs from doorsteps, the air smelling faintly...
US limits rights settlements for transgender students

U.S. moves to curb settlement agreements safeguarding transgender students’ rights

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The Quiet Undoing: What the Education Department’s Move Means for Transgender Students On a sunlit playground in Sacramento a few weeks ago, a small cluster...