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Former world snooker champion Dott to face trial on sex abuse charges
Snooker's former world champion Graeme Dott faces two charges of sexual abuse against a boy and a girl.
Will Evo Morales sink the left’s hopes in Bolivia’s presidential race?
Ex-President Morales is credited with lifting millions out of poverty. But his political ambitions divide the left.
Does anyone in Israel support the plan to escalate its offensive in Gaza?
Opposition has come from many sectors, including the security establishment.
Murder of journalists in Gaza step “to silence” Palestinian voices
Oren Ziv explains why some Israelis protested the murder of Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza while others celebrated.
Liverpool vs Bournemouth: Premier League – teams, start, lineups
Defending champions Liverpool entertain Bournemouth in the first game of the new Premier League season at Anfield.
Liverpool man accused of ramming car into football parade faces new charges
Paul Doyle allegedly drove his car into crowds celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title win in May.
Myanmar rebels accused of atrocities against Rohingya
Rights groups and survivors are accusing Myanmar’s Arakan Army rebel group of mass killings and torture of Rohingya.
Russia pounds Ukraine, boosts army as world braces for Putin-Trump talks
Ukraine has publicly rejected any land concession deal with Russia, but some reports suggest it may be open to it.
Deadly wildfires sweep across southern Europe as heatwave fuels destruction
Blazes force evacuations and test firefighters in Spain, Portugal and the Balkans.
Gaza journalists vow to carry on work despite AJ staff killings
Palestinian reporters who worked with the AJ journalists killed in Gaza say they are determined to keep reporting.

