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Southern California Edison faces lawsuits over LA wildfires
In one suit, multiple witnesses are cited as having seen a fire at base of a transmission tower owned by the utility.
Venezuela’s attorney general seeks arrest of opposition leader
Attorney General Tarek Saab says he has appealed to Interpol for the arrest of Leopoldo Lopez, who lives in exile.
In scorched neighbourhoods, a few Los Angeles homes stand untouched
The blazes have killed at least 24 people in one of the most devastating natural disasters in United States history.
Video: Amputee doctor in Gaza carries on hospital work despite injury
Dr. Khaled al-Saedni works at a hospital in Gaza and tells how he cares for patients after losing a leg.
Israel and Hamas “on the brink” of ceasefire deal, Biden says
US President Joe Biden said Israel and Hamas are “on the brink” of a Gaza ceasefire deal.
US lists white supremacist Terrorgram network as ‘terrorist group’
The network, which largely operates on Telegram, has been linked to a series of violent attacks, officials say.
Will the West move fast enough to lift al-Assad-era sanctions on Syria?
Damascus launches a diplomatic outreach to push for an end to restrictions.
Israel may burn Gaza schools, but Palestinians shall resist
Education is at the core of Palestinian identity and even at the risk of death, Palestinians still pursue it.
US says Gaza truce deal ‘possible’ this week as Israel ramps up attacks
Nothing is guaranteed yet, but an agreement could take shape soon, angering hardliners in Israel.
Biden administration proposes new rules to tighten grip on AI chip flows
Regulations would restrict access to AI chips for gaming and AI products and data centres in 120 countries.

