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Top Ugandan athlete’s killer dies
Ex-boyfriend who set Ugandan athlete Rebecca Cheptegei on fire, killing her, has died.
Europe’s top court backs crackdown on Apple and Google
European Commission directed Apple to pay billions in back taxes, an order upheld by the EU's top court.
East Timor turns out in force for mass with Pope Francis
The Vatican says some 600,000 people have attended Pope Francis’s mass, nearly half the country’s population.
Ukraine blames Russian air force commander for children’s hospital attack
Russia's Sergei Kobylash is named as a suspect in the July 8 attack on Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv.
Thousands flee homes in Vietnam as Typhoon Yagi death toll climbs to 127
Fifty-four people are still missing, authorities say, as typhoon threatens to bring destruction to the capital Hanoi.
Israel says highly likely its soldiers killed American-Turkish activist
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the killing of 26-year-old Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was 'unprovoked and unjustified'.
SpaceX rocket launches billionaire to make first private spacewalk
US tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman is hoping to perform the first private spacewalk later this week
Death toll from boat that capsized off Senegal rises to 26
Navy says search continues as many passengers from the vessel, which sank off the town of Mbour, remain missing.
What’s Mawasi, the Israel-designated Gaza ‘safe zone’ it bombed overnight?
Israel killed 19 people in overnight attacks on the tent encampment in al-Mawasi Khan Younis.
What’s in a name? Resistance to genocide
Or why the old name of a water fountain in Bosnia fights for survival.

