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Roads blocked in Kenya’s capital on anniversary of pro-democracy protests
Event comes as young Kenyans, frustrated over economy, corruption and police brutality, are taking to the streets.
Israeli settlers displace Palestinians with “new strategy”
“There’s a lot more settler violence than we saw a couple of months ago.”
‘We are all Vietnamese and came to Germany to build a better life’
After the Vietnam War ended, thousands travelled to Germany. A recent anniversary has stirred a sense of reflection.
Wildfires erupt across Mediterranean as heatwave worsens
Blazes break out in France, Greece, Turkiye and Syria, with several other nations on high alert over scorching weather.
Trump slams ex-ally Musk’s political party as ‘ridiculous’
US president calls tycoon 'TRAIN WRECK' who has gone 'off the rails' after Musk vows challenge to US political system.
Australian inquiry says racism behind police shooting of Indigenous teen
Coroner's finding comes five years after acquitted policeman Zachary Rolfe fatally shot 19-year-old Kumanjayi Walker.
Timelapse shows speed of Texas floods
Timelapse video from Texas shows how quickly floodwaters rose in the Llano River, engulfing a road within minutes.
What is next for global trade as Trump’s July 9 tariff deadline looms?
US trade partners are racing to negotiate deals to avoid being slapped with steep tariffs from this week.
Suriname elects first female president amid economic uncertainty
Jennifer Geerlings-Simons to lead the impoverished Latin American country through crisis before oil wealth arrives.
Australian woman found guilty in mushroom murder trial
Erin Patterson, 50, found guilty of murdering her estranged husband's parents and aunt with poisonous mushrooms.

