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After one of Russia’s deadliest attacks, Kyiv residents lose hope for help
A young pregnant woman, football-loving boy and 30 others were killed in the Ukrainian capital on July 31.
Denmark summons US diplomat over Greenland ‘influence’ attempts
US envoy summoned over intelligence reports that US citizens have been conducting covert influence operations.
Mediterranean wildfires are no accident
This summer’s infernos expose how climate change, land neglect and disaster capitalism turn forests into fuel.
India’s Ashwin retires from IPL to focus on T20 cricket overseas
Ravichandran Ashwin is the IPL's fifth-highest wicket-taker and is second on India's list of Test wickets.
US senators visit church attacked by Israeli settlers
US senators condemned violence against Palestinians as they visited a historic church in the occupied West Bank.
At least 30 people killed in landslide as heavy rains batter northern India
Search and rescue operations are under way in response to a landslide near Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra area.
FEMA workers put on leave after letter criticising Trump administration
Employees expressed outrage over budget cuts, personnel decisions, other reforms enacted under President Donald Trump.
New Zealand rugby player who called for study of concussions dies at 39
Shane Christie, who suspected he was suffering from a degenerative brain disorder, was found dead at his home in Nelson.
Palestinians flee Israel’s fierce bombardment of Gaza City
Israeli forces intensify their bombardment of Gaza City, forcing families to flee destroyed neighbourhoods.
Why investors are on tenterhooks for Nvidia’s latest earnings report
The US chip giant is considered a bellwether for both the AI industry and Wall Street.

