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Overflowing sewer tied to German train derailment

Overflowing sewer tied to German train derailment
Overflowing sewer tied to German train derailment

A train derailment in a wooded area of southwestern Germany that killed three people yesterday may have been caused by an overflowing sewer, local police and prosecutors have said.

Orbán: Trump ‘ate’ EU chief ‘for breakfast’ in talks

Orbán: Trump 'ate' EU chief 'for breakfast' in talks
US President Donald Trump emerged from a high-stakes meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at his golf resort in Scotland

The framework trade agreement which the United States and the European Union signed yesterday is worse than the trade deal that the United Kingdom reached with the US earlier, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said.

Ciidamo Itoobiyaan ah oo ku biiray dagaal xalay DFS iyo Jubaland ku dhexmaray Doolow

Jul 28 (Jowhar)-Dagaal xalay fiidkii ilaa waaberigii hore ee saaka soo gaaray ayaa sababay in ciidanka Itooobiya ay la wareegaan Xerada ciidanka Nabad Sugida Qaranka Soomaaliya ee degmada Doolow.

Outcome of EU-US tariff talks ‘not certain’ – McGrath

Outcome of EU-US tariff talks 'not certain' - McGrath
Michael McGrath said he 'couldn't get into numbers' when discussing a possible trade deal

European Union commissioner Michael McGrath has said “the world has changed” and that economic terms “we had six months ago are no longer available” amid ongoing discussions on an EU-US tariff deal.

Russian navy parade cancelled for ‘security reasons’

Russian navy parade cancelled for 'security reasons'
Russian President Vladimir Putin waves to crowds during Russia's Navy Day in Saint Petersburg last July

Russia has said a major annual navy parade had been cancelled for “security reasons”, without specifying the threat or concern.

EU-US trade deal will help protect Irish jobs – Taoiseach

EU-US trade deal will help protect Irish jobs - Taoiseach
Police snipers positioned on the roof of the Trump Turnberry hotel today

The Taoiseach has said the trade agreement reached between the EU and the US will “help protect many jobs in Ireland”.

Watch: Passengers use slides to flee fire on US plane

Watch: Passengers use slides to flee fire on US plane
Watch: Passengers use slides to flee fire on US plane

Passengers were seen evacuating an American Airlines plane on the runway of Denver International Airport yesterday as smoke billowed from the belly of the aircraft.

Further evacuations as Greece battles raging wildfires

Further evacuations as Greece battles raging wildfires
Smoke and flame rise as firefighting teams respond from the air and on the ground to a forest fire that broke out in Krioneri near Athens

Officials in Greece are continuing to battle wildfires that have ravaged homes and sparked evacuations for a second day, with the help of Czech firefighters and Italian aircraft expected to arrive later.

Thailand, Cambodia to hold peace talks after clashes

Thailand, Cambodia to hold peace talks after clashes
Cambodian soldiers ride a truck equipped with a Russian-made BM-21 rocket launcher in Cambodia's northern Oddar Meanchey province

Thailand and Cambodia’s leaders will meet in Malaysia for peace talks tomorrow, the Thai government said, as the countries clashed for a fourth day in a deadly border dispute.

25 tonnes of aid dropped into Gaza amid IDF ‘pause’

25 tonnes of aid dropped into Gaza amid IDF 'pause'
An airplane drops humanitarian aid over Gaza this afternoon

Two Jordanian and one Emirati plane have dropped 25 tonnes of humanitarian aid over Gaza, the Jordanian army said in a statement, after Israel earlier announced a “tactical pause” in fighting amid a deepening hunger crisis.

'Ketamine Queen' due in court over Matthew Perry's death

Woman nicknamed ‘Ketamine Queen’ to face court over Matthew Perry death

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The Quiet of a Hot Tub and the Loud Echo of a Celebrity's Death It was a foggy October morning in Los Angeles when the...
US-Iran truce: What we know

US and Iran Agree Truce: Essential Details You Should Know

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Two Weeks to Breathe: A Fragile Truce, a Crowded Strait, and the World Holding Its Breath Late into the night, a fragile agreement flickered to...
Peacekeepers likely killed by Israel and Hezbollah - UN

UN Says Peacekeepers Likely Killed in Strikes by Israel, Hezbollah

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Under the Olive Trees: When Peacekeepers Become Targets The sun sinks slow over southern Lebanon, gilding the knobby trunks of centuries-old olive trees and casting...
Relief as Trump pulls back at eleventh hour

Trump backs down at the eleventh hour, easing national tensions

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A Day the World Held Its Breath: How a Single Post Rewrote Normal It began like a thunderclap in an otherwise ordinary morning: a short,...
Trump agrees to suspend attacks on Iran for two weeks

Trump Agrees to Pause Military Strikes on Iran for Two Weeks

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A Suspended Inferno: Two Weeks to Reopen the Strait The clock had been running down like a hairline fuse, and then — in a gesture...