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Germany arrests two US soldiers after man stabbed to death at funfair
The murder occurred when an altercation broke out between several people at a funfair in the small town of Wittlich.
X Blue users will need to send selfie, data to Israeli software company
Subscription users of X, formerly Twitter, will need to send a selfie and copy of ID to an Israeli verification company.
One Israeli dead, one wounded in shooting near Hebron
Israeli army has set up roadblocks around Hebron, questioning all Palestinians as manhunt for shooter launched.
South Africa won’t be bullied to side with global powers, says Ramaphosa
Ramaphosa was speaking in a televised address before the BRICS summit which begins Tuesday in Johannesburg.
Thailand’s Pheu Thai to ally with military rivals to form new government
Move comes as Pheu Thai founder Thaksin Shinawatra prepares to return home after 15 years in self-imposed exile.
Who stole the Mona Lisa?
In what would come to be known as the 'art heist of the century', the plan was as audacious as it was simple.
China’s central bank cuts key interest rate amid concerns for economy
People's Bank of China's decision to leave 5-year lending rate unchanged greeted with disappointment by markets.
To beat the heat in Northwestern Syria, people head for the water
In a region decimated by an earthquake and populated mostly by IDPs, the intense heat is making life harder than
Saudi guards kill, abuse refugees at border with Yemen: HRW
Rights group has documented targeting refugees by firearms, explosive weapons when trying to cross into Saudi Arabia.
Why China is grappling with falling prices – and being compared to Japan
The world’s second-largest economy is grappling with deflation, raising fears of Japan-style stagnation.