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Wildfires force more evacuations in Turkiye and Greece
A week-long heatwave has helped to fuel wildfires in Turkiye and Greece, where thousands of people have had to flee.
Nico Williams signs new contract with Athletic Bilbao until 2035
The highly sought-after Spain forward extended his contract with Athletic Bilbao, ending rumours of a move to Barcelona.
Russia expanding chemical weapons use in Ukraine, say European spy agencies
The Dutch and German secret services say there is strong evidence that Moscow is using the choking agent chloropicrin.
From Gaza to ICE raids, why is US firm Palantir under scrutiny?
From anti-immigration raids, Gaza kill lists and government contracts, US data firm Palantir has been under scrutiny.
Pakistan’s army says it killed 30 fighters trying to cross Afghan border
Islamabad has blamed India for backing groups that carry out attacks in Pakistan, something New Delhi denies.
Fires in Greece’s Crete and near Athens extinguished; two dead in Turkiye
No casualties in Greece as fires in southern Crete and Rafina are put out; two die after blaze in western Turkiye.
Gaza’s hunger crisis is not a tragedy – it’s a war tactic
The destruction of food systems is a deliberate tool of domination, not a by-product of war.
The New Red Line: Shashi Tharoor on India’s stance vs Pakistan
Does India have evidence to blame Pakistan for the attack in Kashmir?
Hamas in consultations with Palestinian factions over Gaza ceasefire
A source close to Hamas said the group seeks guarantees that the proposal will lead to an end to the war in Gaza.
The New Red Line: Bilawal Bhutto on India’s new ‘abnormal’
Is Pakistan legitimately able to claim that it no longer provides safe harbour to extremist groups that attack India?

