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Drone war, ground offensive continue despite new Russia-Ukraine peace push
Tit-for-tat drone attacks as Russia blames Ukraine and Europe for efforts to disrupt diplomacy.
‘Betrayal’ or ‘win-win’?: Britain’s EU deal reopens old wounds
Polls suggest most Britons want closer ties with the EU, but some believe the new deal violates Brexit's mandate.
Far-right figure Tommy Robinson released early from UK prison
Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was originally scheduled for release in late July.
Charles III to give ‘Speech from the Throne’ in Canada: What to know
The brief trip carries symbolic weight and reinforces Canada’s historical ties to the monarchy, amid threats from Trump.
Nepali breaks world record with 31st summit of Mount Everest
Kami Rita, a 55-year-old Sherpa known as “Everest Man”, first climbed the world’s highest mountain in 1994.
Naim and Wadee’a
This documentary explores the life of the filmmaker’s Palestinian grandparents through the Nakba.
US-Israel scheme dispenses Gaza aid as UN says 180,000 displaced in 10 days
The United Nations slams GHF plan as ‘distraction’ amid global condemnation, as death toll in enclave surpasses 54,000.
UN Security Council must renew the arms embargo on South Sudan
Free access to weapons would only spur the ongoing violence in the country.
Teenage Gaza gymnast who lost both legs dreams of walking again
Ahmed is a 16-year-old gymnast who lost both his legs in an Israeli attack on Gaza.
Europe’s “harsh words” for Israel “a positive thing”
Saul Takahashi on the EU’s shift in tone toward Israel’s war on Gaza and whether its words will lead to real action.

