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Microsoft revamps Activision deal to get UK approval
Microsoft will sell cloud streaming rights outside of EU to current and new Activision games to a French game studio.
Fighting for army base rages for third day in Sudan’s capital Khartoum
Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are trying to take one of the army's last strongholds in the capital.
Igniting hope: Young Zimbabweans rally to make their voices count
Before Wednesday’s pivotal general election, young people in Zimbabwe are mobilising first-time voters to participate.
Eight rescued from dangling cable car in Pakistan after day-long ordeal
Six children and two adults trapped in chair lift when a cable snapped while they were crossing a river canyon.
US-Iran prisoner swap deal is ‘on track’, says White House official
Agreement is 'proceeding' but there is no exact timetable for swap, says US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
At least 15 killed after a bus carrying mostly migrants crashes in Mexico
Crashes and unsafe transport have become the leading cause of death for migrants travelling north to the US border.
Another Zimbabwe election cycle reveals decline of women in politics
Despite dominating the voter population, women have been reduced to mostly cheerleaders in Zimbabwe's politics.
Spain PM says football boss apology over kiss ‘insufficient’
Federation chief Rubiales kissed Hermoso as he handed the Spanish team their World Cup winning medals.
Bankman-Fried ‘subsisting on bread and water’ in jail, lawyer says
The former cryptocurrency tycoon is also running low on medications to treat ADHD and depression.
Tropical Storm Franklin bears down on Haiti, Dominican Republic
Authorities warn residents in two Caribbean nations that share island of Hispaniola to prepare for landslides, flooding.