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Trump’s sentencing in hush money case delayed until after election
Trump, the Republican candidate in a tightly contested November presidential race, called the case a 'political attack'.
UK doctor: ‘80% of Gaza victims I treated were children’
This UK doctor has just returned from Gaza and says she was shocked by the number of children she operated on.
Teen and father in Georgia school shooting appear in court for first time
Fourteen-year-old Colt Gray and his father Colin Gray both face murder charges following a shooting at a US high school.
X’s Grok2AI chatbot escalates problem of deepfakes ahead of US elections
There is no federal law in the US that bans or requires a disclosure of the use of AI in political advertisements.
UK man sentenced to nine years for arson after far-right riots
Judge says that like the other outbreaks of violence in England in early August, the case was 'suffused with racism.'
Road blocks lifted as Colombia reaches deal with striking truckers
For days, truckers had blocked roads in protest against the end of COVID-era fuel subsidies, snarling transport.
Witness: Israeli forces kill US and Turkish citizen in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces fatally shot dual American and Turkish citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi at a demonstration.
Israeli forces kill American-Turkish activist in the occupied West Bank
Twenty-six-year-old Aysenur Ezgi Eygi is shot in the head during a protest against illegal Israeli settlements.
How Israel’s war on Gaza is destroying Palestinian education
With 80% of schools destroyed, students in Gaza have lost a year of education and are on the brink of losing another.
Pakistan’s top court restores anticorruption law amendments
The amendments were opposed by former PM Imran Khan. Ironically, their reinstatement could help him.

