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Vietnam President To Lam gets top job as Communist Party chief
Lam has taken the nation's top job but it is unclear whether he will also remain president.
Qassam Brigades local commander among 5 killed in Israel attack on Tulkarem
Sources tell Al Jazeera Haitham Balidi, leader of Hamas's military wing in Nablus, killed in car strike in West Bank.
Far-right riots flare in Sunderland amid ongoing UK anti-immigrant protests
Police say officers faced 'serious and sustained levels of violence' after several hundred people rampaged city centre.
Several killed in al-Shabab beach attack in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu
Armed group claims responsibility for attack on popular seaside spot frequented by Somalis on weekends.
Pentagon head Lloyd Austin revokes plea deals with 9/11 attack suspects
The US defence secretary has revoked plea deals with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two alleged accomplices.
At Olympics, India’s top women wrestlers have more at stake than medals
In Haryana, the fear of one man has threatened to destroy many champions' dreams. Now, they are fighting back.
US to deploy additional military resources to the Middle East
Pentagon announces deployment as tensions build between Iran and Israel after the high-profile Haniyeh assassination.
Marvelous Marchand wins fourth Olympic swimming gold, McKeown does double
Australia's Kaylee McKeown completes backstroke double and her compatriot Cameron McEvoy wins men's 50m freestyle.
Uganda’s Cheptegei wins men’s 10,000m gold at Paris Olympics 2024
Cheptegei stormed to the finish line in 26min 43.14 seconds, ahead of Ethiopia's Berihu Aregawi and USA's Grant Fisher.
Olympic gender debate rages after boxer quits fight
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif won her first Olympic fight after her opponent, Italian boxer Angela Carini, quit the match.

