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Hong Kong battles floods amid heaviest August rainfall since 1884
More than 350mm (13.8 inches) of rain was recorded - the highest daily rainfall for August in over 140 years.
Why is Ghislaine Maxwell so central to Trump-Epstein conspiracy theories?
With prison move, Justice Department meeting and possible Congress testimony, Trump faces scrutiny from his own base
Reality or fantasy: Is the two-state solution still achievable?
Even though several countries have moved to recognise a Palestinian state, many observers say it's too late.
Video: Food aid dropped into Gaza contaminated with mould
Palestinians collecting food aid parachuted into Gaza report some of the packages are covered in black mould.
One year post Hasina: What’s next for Bangladesh?
The Stream examines how Bangladesh handles political uncertainty a year after youth protests toppled Sheikh Hasina.
At least four dead, dozens missing as flash floods hit north India village
The floods were caused by a cloudburst, which is common during the country's June-September monsoon season.
Trump’s Africa deal: Peace plan or power grab?
As Rwanda and the DRC hold their first meeting under a US-backed peace deal, Trump is touting it as a diplomatic win
Japan: Girl Meets War
Shurina, cast as a kamikaze pilot in a play, travels to WWII memorial sites across Japan for a performance in Okinawa.
Former Arsenal midfielder Partey granted bail on rape charge
The Ghana international, who left Arsenal this summer, has been charged with sexual assaults on three women.
Israeli settler seen shooting OWB activist freed from house arrest
Israeli settler Yinon Levi, who shot and killed Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen in the occupied West Bank,

