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Spanish police arrest man for groping reporter Isa Balado while live on air
Balado was reporting on a robbery in Madrid for channel Cuatro when a man groped her on camera.
Rival governments cooperate to aid Libya’s flood victims as misery piles on
Domestic efforts to aid survivors are on despite political fractions amid international efforts.
Cruise ship with 206 passengers stuck in Greenland’s Arctic
The Ocean Explorer ran aground at about noon on Monday above the Arctic Circle in Alpefjord.
Ininnawa: Indonesia’s remote island nurses
A retired nurse volunteers to return to remote Indonesian islands to help her patients during a healthcare crisis.
Photos: Hundreds of shops gutted in market fire in Bangladesh
It took six hours for military forces and firefighters to contain the blaze, likely caused by an electric short circuit.
China unveils ‘special’ measures to boost Taiwan’s access to coastal Fujian
Beijing has proposed transforming Fujian province into a zone for integrated development with Taiwan.
Biden’s Vietnam embrace repeats past US mistakes
The US is again attempting to draw Vietnam into superpower politics. But much of the world is wary of Washington's game.
US military resumes drone, crewed aircraft operations in post-coup Niger
US reaches agreement with Niger's military leaders to restart drone, crewed aircraft missions at two airbases.
Taiwan claps back at Elon Musk after China comments
Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu says Taiwan is 'not for sale' after Musk discusses Beijing's stance on the island.
US to withhold $85m military aid to Egypt over political prisoners, rights
US Senator Chris Murphy calls for additional $235m to be withheld over Egypt's 'egregious human rights record'.

