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Russian drone attacks kill three, wound 60 in Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Among the wounded were nine children aged between 2 and 15, officials in the northeastern city say.
US president activates National Guard
We compare and contrast the circumstances, past and present, when a US president has activated the National Guard.
What’s behind Russia’s ‘evolving’ drone warfare in Ukraine?
Ukrainians are full of fear as Russian forces use drones with deadly and devastating effects.
East Africa’s rulers saw what Gen Z can do – now they’re striking first
Albert Ojwang’s death in Kenya marks a regional crackdown aiming to crush youth-led protests before they re-emerge.
At least three killed in fire at Iran chemical plant
The fire in Bandar Deyr, a port on the Gulf, broke out after welding triggered an explosion, official says.
‘Mass arrests’ in Los Angeles as protesters defy curfew
Protests over Donald Trump's immigration raids continued Tuesday night in Los Angeles.
Trump warns of 68% tax hike if budget bill fails. Not true, say experts
Think tanks say the tax might rise by 7.5 percent if the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ does not pass, rejecting Trump's claims.
Which teams have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and who are out?
Brazil's first win under Ancelotti confirms their spot, while the Palestinian World Cup dream is crushed by a late goal.
Second night of anti-immigrant riots in Northern Ireland town
Racially motivated riots targeting migrants erupt in Ballymena after teens arrested for attempted rape.
Argentina’s top court upholds Fernandez de Kirchner’s prison sentence
The ruling makes her subject to arrest and bars her from running in upcoming Buenos Aires legislative elections.

