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These are the key developments from day 1,405 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Trump is failing on several foreign policy fronts. So he decided to open up a new one against Venezuela.
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Video shows people running from the scene of a shooting at the illegal Israeli settlement of Ramot in occupied East Jeru
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Tapah, the 16th typhoon to hit Guangdong province this year, causes mass disruptions to public services.
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China, US barred from Pacific Islands Forum as leaders gather for annual summit in the Solomon Islands.
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Australian mother Erin Patterson has been sentenced to a minimum of 33 years in prison for murdering three of her former
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The European Union Agency for Asylum finds that in May only 3,100 Syrian applications were lodged.
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Israel intensifies its bombing campaign in Gaza City as US President Donald Trump hints at ceasefire deal.
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Norway's sovereign wealth fund has become a political sticking point over investments linked to Israel's war in Gaza.
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A new censorship mechanism allows even district-level officers to demand social media firms pull down posts.
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Man who absconded with his three children amid custody dispute was shot dead after firing on police, authorities say.
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Judge says Patterson showed no remorse after serving her in-laws a meal of Beef Wellington laced with toxic mushrooms.
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Here are the key events on day 1,292 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Hundreds of families lose their shelters as Israeli attacks kill at least 65 Palestinians across besieged Gaza.
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Alcaraz returns to No.1 spot after winning his sixth Grand Slam title and second of 2025 in four sets in New York.
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US immigration sweep on South Korean workers at Hyundai-LG electric vehicle battery plant sparks shock in Seoul.
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A hat-trick from Mikel Merino, a brace from Pedri and a Ferran Torres strike condemn Turkiye to a shellacking at home.
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Scott Bessent calls for secondary tariffs on Russian oil importers to bring President Vladimir Putin 'to the table'.
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US president claims Israel accepted his terms to end the war in Gaza and issues 'last warning' for Hamas.
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Abbas Araghchi says despite 'snapback' sanctions process, Iran is open to a 'realistic and lasting bargain'.
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Holocaust Museum LA says the post was misinterpreted as a 'political statement' and promises to 'do better'.
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Follow the build-up, analyses and live text commentary of the game as Turkiye host Spain for a Group E qualifier.
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Max Verstappen earned his third Italian GP at the famous track and is first driver to win from pole at Monza since 2019.
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Organisers say detained demonstrators include 'vicars and priests, war veterans and descendants of Holocaust survivors'.
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Follow our live build-up, score, photos and text commentary stream from the US Open men's singles final in New York.
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Farmers and experts warn Iraq’s historic rivers are vanishing, threatening survival, identity and stability.
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UK Police arrested nearly 900 protesters during another rally against the UK’s ban on activist group Palestine action.
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South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid in the US state of Georgia are to be released and flown home.
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Carlo Acutis, a digital pioneer, used his computer skills to spread Catholic teaching globally.
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Protesters chant against police actions as detentions surpass 400, prompting debates on freedom of speech in the UK.
