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What will replace Russia’s Wagner mercenary army?
Private force is already being torn apart by Russia's military, intelligence services, and state-run corporations.
Will Ethiopia compromise on its Grand Renaissance Dam?
Addis Ababa insists the dam will not harm its neighbours as another meeting is held with Egypt and Sudan.
UK air traffic issue fixed but flights remain affected
Air traffic authority says technical issue affected its system's ability to automatically process flight plans.
Iran says deal agreed with Iraq for disarming, relocation of Kurdish rebels
Tehran sets deadline of September 19 for rebels to be disarmed and removed from bases in northern Iraq.
Lionel Messi makes MLS debut, but how does the league work?
The MLS has different rules, including playoffs, that differ from the way other football leagues operate.
Hawaiian Electric pushes back on claims of negligence after Maui wildfires
Utility company rejects Maui County lawsuit accusing it of contributing to deadly blazes that tore through communities.
Trump indictments: Key court dates set in Georgia, federal election cases
Former US president will be arraigned in Georgia next week while judge sets March 2024 start for federal trial.
India to launch mission to study the sun in September
India's first solar probe to blast off after last week's successful moon touchdown, so it can study solar winds.
UK could fit asylum seekers with electronic tags
Home Secretary Suella Braverman says authorities need 'a power to detain and ultimately control those people'.
How useful will the F-16s be in helping Ukraine?
Ukraine is increasingly looking to replace its jets as Russia continues to dominate the skies in the 18-month-long war.

