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Iran unveils attack drone capable of striking Israel
The new version of the Mohajer, which carries a larger warhead, was unveiled a day after Israel blamed Iran for attacks.
Photos: Death and destruction in the wake of Greek wildfires
Firefighters find bodies of 18 people in a burned area of forest near the Turkish border. Week's death toll now at 20.
Wind-powered cargo ship sets sail on maiden voyage
Pyxis Ocean will sail from Singapore and head to Brazil and is likely to transport a cargo of grain to Denmark.
Explosion at coal mine kills 11 in northern China
At least 11 people were killed following an explosion in the Shaanxi province, authorities say.
First Trump co-defendants in Georgia election case surrender
Scott Hall and John Eastman are first of 18 co-defendants indicted alongside ex-president to surrender to face charges.
As inflation hurts most in the UK, top bosses enjoy ‘bumper’ pay rises
The median FTSE 100 chief executive officer was paid 118 times the median full-time worker, study shows.
Deja Vu: The dark prospect of Trump 2.0
Once again the world is in the grips of a heated US election season that could have global repercussions.
Man City boss Pep Guardiola to miss two games after emergency back surgery
Guardiola's assistant, Juanma Lillo, will take over his coaching duties while he recovers.
Will Israel’s protest movement expand to include the occupation?
Prominent Israel scholar says protests' potential may be limited if they don't include occupation, Palestinian citizens.
The secret to Colombia’s drop in deforestation? Armed groups
The Estado Mayor Central, a group of FARC dissidents, has announced sanctions for deforestation in its territory.