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Mapping the scale of Canada’s record wildfires
Canada is battling more than 1,000 active fires, and nearly two-thirds of them are out of control.
Healthcare hits new lows in Somaliland as conflict reaches new highs
Without funding from MSF, hospital administrators are concerned about maintaining enough supplies to treat the wounded.
Spain government demands ‘transparent and urgent’ probe into Rubiales kiss
The football federation chief has been heavily criticised for planting a kiss on the lips of a Women's World Cup player.
Criticism mounts over Manchester United’s handling of Mason Greenwood case
Fans, women's groups and ex-players slam the way Man Utd conducted an investigation into allegations against the player.
Firefighters in Greece struggle to contain wildfire near Athens
Blazes break out on the outskirts of the capital, forcing more evacuations.
Gaza fisherfolk can only ‘dream of fishing freely’ under Israel’s blockade
Dozens in Gaza staged a sit-in after a new wave of violations by Israel saw fishermen arrested, boats taken.
Remember that I love you most
When my father stopped breathing on August 16, I was by his side.
Turkey wants Iraq to designate PKK a ‘terrorist’ organisation: Top diplomat
Turkey says PKK is a threat to Iraqi security, ignoring Baghdad's complaints about Ankara's air attacks on Iraqi soil.
What explains the race among nations to reach the moon’s south pole?
India's mission could expand knowledge of lunar water ice, potentially one of the moon's most valuable resources.
Changing tack, UN to seek a ‘unified Libyan government’ before elections
In a shift of policy, UN envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily called for a unified government before elections take place.