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Muslim man lynched in India ‘for taking a banana’ at Hindu temple event
Mob ties the 22-year-old to a pole and beats him to death over allegations he stole 'prasad' or religious offering.
Germany, Israel sign ‘historic’ $3.5bn missile shield deal
The sale of Arrow 3 hypersonic missile system is the biggest ever deal for Israel's military industry.
American soldier Travis King returns to US after release from North Korea
King lands at US army base in Texas, more than two months after he was detained for illegally crossing into North Korea.
MS Swaminathan, scientist behind India’s ‘green revolution’, dies at 98
India mourns death of the architect of the 1960s' 'green revolution' that ended chronic food shortages in the country.
UN chief says Pakistan floods ‘litmus test for climate justice’ as aid lags
Fund delays 'undermining people's efforts to rebuild lives', Guterres says during special UNGA session on catastrophe.
Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ law causing wave of rights abuses, activists say
Rights groups say a climate of fear has been unleashed on LGBTQ individuals in Uganda since the law was passed in May.
Homes flooded as Storm Elias hits battered Volos in central Greece
Torrential rain pummels city still reeling from effects of devastating Storm Daniel earlier this month.
Turkish neutrality: How Erdogan manages ties with Russia, Ukraine amid war
‘The West is reliable, Russia is equally reliable,’ the Turkish president recently said, reflecting his balancing act.
How worried are Americans about their choices in the 2024 vote?
US pollsters weigh in on the economy, Biden’s age and more as the parties plot their strategies for victory in 2024.
Police search football referee headquarters in Barcelona graft probe
Barca face investigation for suspected 'active bribery' as part of a probe into suspected refereeing corruption.

