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What does Libya’s political future hold?
Dozens of people killed in fighting between rival armed groups in Tripoli.
Thousands flee as ‘unprecedented’ fires hit Canada’s Northwest Territories
Officials say 20,000 residents of Yellowknife are leaving via land and air, but northern city not in 'immediate danger'.
After early World Cup exit, US women’s team coach Andonovski steps down
The US team lost to Sweden in the World Cup's round of 16, a disappointing departure for a tournament favourite.
Iran FM in Saudi Arabia, says relations ‘on the right track’
Saudi Arabia's and Iran's foreign ministers meet as both counties seek to overcome past hostility and boost cooperation.
UK’s Sunak, Saudi crown prince to meet ‘at the earliest opportunity’
Mohammed bin Salman has not visited Britain since March 2018 before the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Ukraine: Ground Zero
People and Power investigates the toxic legacy of war on Ukraine’s fragile environment.

UN lists 112 businesses linked to Israeli settlements
The UN human rights office has issued a long-awaited report on companies linked to Jewish settlements in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The report names 112…

Church of England to apologize for being ‘deeply institutionally racist’
(CNN)The Church of England has decided to apologize for racism experienced by "countless black, Asian and minority ethnic people" over the past 70 years.The Church said in a…

Growing Spinach
Spinach, a super–cold-hardy leafy green, is a popular crop that can be planted in very early spring, as well as in fall and even winter…