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Storm Boris death toll rises as floods continue to ravage central Europe
Death toll due to devastating flooding reaches at least 15 as many areas brace for more torrential rain.
After seven weeks in office, how is Iran’s President Pezeshkian faring?
Pezeshkian has promised to closely follow the supreme leader while trying to unite the public and political factions.
Video: Muslim-owned shops attacked in India as religious violence flares
Religious tension in India between Hindu and Muslim communities erupted into violence in Rajasthan.
Project 2025 will go on, even if Kamala Harris wins the US presidency
Many pillars of Project 2025 have already been implemented at the federal and state level.
NATO obligations cannot override international law
Arms-exporting NATO members cannot overlook their international legal obligations by citing alliance commitments.
Russian corruption purge expands as two more defence officials arrested
Confessing to taking bribes, the duo are the latest to be arrested in a 'purge' by the Defence Ministry.
UEFA Champions League 2024-25: Schedule, title favourites, players to watch
Europe's top club competition returns with more teams vying for the prize in the four-month-long group stage.
UK PM Starmer seeks immigration lessons from Italy’s Meloni
Keir Starmer’s meeting with the far-right premier in Rome branded ‘disturbing'.
What we know about Donald Trump’s second apparent assassination attempt
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says he is ‘safe and well’ after Secret Service opened fire on a gunman.
Ukraine’s ‘Bucha witches’ volunteer to shoot down Russian drones
About 100 women train to target Russian weaponry in the Kyiv suburb that captured the world's attention at start of war.

