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Georgia’s security service accuses Ukrainian official of plotting coup
The deputy chief of Ukraine's military counterintelligence is planning an overthrow of Georgia's government, it says.
Where do Morocco and Sudan relations stand with Israel?
After agreeing to normalise relations with Israel in 2020, Rabat and Khartoum have had varying degrees of progress.
Truck-bus collision kills 20 people in South Africa’s Limpopo province
The victims were mostly workers at one of the biggest diamond mines in the country near the Zimbabwe border.
Libya floods: Conflicting death tolls, Greek aid workers die in crash
The city of Derna in eastern Libya is still digging out and counting the dead after floods struck more than a week ago.
India parliament meets again amid allegations gov’t ‘undermining’ democracy
Opposition says it is convinced government has 'surprise legislations' up its sleeve as it holds special 5-day session.
Ukraine to sue Poland, Slovakia and Hungary over grain ban: Politico
Poland, Slovakia and Hungary imposed bans after an influx of Ukrainian grain led to local farmers' protests.
Iraq increases financial support for Kurdish autonomous region
Decision announced after thousands of people protest over unpaid salaries.
Iran-US prisoner swap under way
Five American and five Iranian prisoners are being released in addition to Iran's assets frozen due to US sanctions.
Ibtihaj Muhammad: Hijab and triumph at the Olympics
The fencer speaks about being the first US Olympian to compete wearing a hijab, and winning in the face of prejudice.
Humanitarian aid enters Nagorno-Karabakh via Armenia, Azerbaijan
Aid supplies resume to the region after a deal between Armenian separatists and Azerbaijan, Baku and the Red Cross say.

