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Israelis and supporters mock victims of Lebanon attacks
Israeli content creators have been mocking the victims of explosions targeting communication devices across Lebanon.
‘A disaster’: Homes lost, relatives missing in floods in northeast Nigeria
Floods have displaced 300,000 people and damaged thousands of buildings, affecting one million people in Maiduguri.
Storm Boris floods northern Italy as EU leaders to discuss aid in Poland
Italy's Emilia-Romagna region sees three rivers overflow after Boris wreaks havoc across Central and Eastern Europe.
India vs Bangladesh: Homeboy Ashwin to the rescue after top-order wobble
Ashwin shared a 195-run unbroken stand with Jadeja after India were reduced to 144-6 on the first day of the first Test.
New video shows Titan sub wreckage on ocean floor
New video of the remains of the destroyed Titan submersible has been made public, ahead of an official hearing.
Video: Child freed from Indian well after 18-hour rescue operation
Rescuers in India say a two-year-old girl has been freed from a 10-metre-deep well after an 18-hour operation in Rajasth
Hong Kong man sentenced to 14 months in jail for ‘seditious’ T-shirt
Chu Kai-pong is first person to be convicted under Article 23, the China-ruled city’s tough new national security law.
Sri Lanka’s tea estate workers courted by presidential candidates
Trouble brews before presidential election as long-marginalised group says it's heard the candidates' promises before.
UN demands Israel end occupation of Palestine: How did your country vote?
The UNGA nonbinding measure has been backed by 124 of the 181 member states - but 43 members abstain.
Lebanese people talk about fears after pager and walkie-talkie explosions
Two days of random explosions have made some people nervous, others ditch their walkie-talkies, but some remain defiant.

