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At least 100 killed, more than 150 injured in fire at wedding party in Iraq
Initial reports indicate that fireworks used during wedding ceremony may have been responsible for blaze.
US trade commission files anti-trust lawsuit against online retailer Amazon
Attorneys general from 17 states joined the Federal Trade Commission's suit, which accuses Amazon of harming consumers.
Trump found liable for deceiving businesses, banks in New York fraud suit
New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking a penalty of $250m and a ban on Trump doing business in the state.
Israel advances water-for-energy deal with Jordan, UAE
A tripartite agreement is expected to be signed at the COP28 conference in Dubai in November.
Nigeria’s labour unions call indefinite strike over cost of living
Unions have announced a strike beginning on October 3 after President Bola Tinubu scrapped a subsidy on fuel.
What is the political impact of the increase in migrants at US border?
Thousands of people are arriving every day as influx grows despite barriers.
The judgement of Derna
Ahlam has been through war and ISIL, but the deadly flood was her most harrowing experience yet.
Will US lawmakers avert looming government shutdown? All you need to know
Hardline Republicans urging deep spending cuts are bringing US gov't to brink of shutdown as October 1 deadline looms.
Biden joins Michigan picket line to show support for striking autoworkers
US president's address to union members comes a day before Trump is also set to visit the state and speak to workers.
Russia’s Navalny loses appeal against 19-year jail term
The ruling against Putin’s most prominent opponent is on top of an 11-and-a-half-year sentence he is already serving.

