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Death toll rises to 14 in India’s Sikkim flooding, dozens still missing
The search is hampered by the collapse of the main highway linking Sikkim to the West Bengal state and Gangtok.
Two men arrested over gun sale to teen suspected in Bangkok mall shooting
The men are accused of selling a gun to a 14-year-old suspected of killing three people in the Siam Paragon mall.
Train surfing through Mexico, dreaming of a new life in the US
The risky trip has become virtually the only option for refugees and migrants to reach the Mexico-US border.
Tens of thousands of US medical workers launch strike at Kaiser Permanente
Coalition union says health care staff demands include pay raises and increased staffing.
Simone Biles leads US women’s team to win gymnastics world championship
US team led by Biles takes world title with combined score of 167.729 ahead of Brazil (165.530) and France (164.064).
England look to spoil ‘under pressure’ India’s Cricket World Cup party
Defending champions England are among the teams most likely to stop hosts and favourites India from lifting the trophy.
Australia to rejoin Global Climate Fund it abandoned in 2018
The Green Climate Fund was set up to help poorer countries cope with the devastating effects of climate change.
US President Joe Biden’s dog removed from White House amid biting incidents
Biden's 2-year-old German shepherd 'Commander' no longer at White House as biting of staff, security reported.
Australian Aboriginal child separation at ‘devastating rates’: Commissioner
UN Indigenous experts are visiting Australia while a new report warns of the risk of a new stolen generation.
World Cup 2023: Can cricket finally go global?
As cricket's marquee event kicks off in India, its ambitions to become a world sport are on test.

