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More than 150 killed in Afghanistan flash floods, government says
Thousands of houses have been destroyed or damaged in the worst-hit northern province of Baghlan.
Keep calm and carry on: Ukraine’s Kharkiv holds tight under Russian fire
Residents say they won’t be cowed by latest offensive as life continues as usual.
Awe and alarm as ‘extreme’ solar storm hits Earth
Weather experts warn of potential disruptions to power grids, communications as sun's outburst continues in coming days.
Gaza’s mass graves: Is the truth being uncovered?
Calls for an independent inquiry are mounting as more burial sites are found across Gaza.
Political turmoil in Kuwait as emir dissolves parliament
Sheikh Mishal also announces the suspension of some articles of the constitution amid a continuing deadlock.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 807
As the war enters its 807th day, these are the main developments.
On second anniversary of Abu Akleh death, press advocates push for justice
Advocates say lack of accountability in Abu Akleh's killing reflects pattern of impunity in Israel's attacks on press.
This Indian historian fights the far-right, one makeup video at a time
Ruchika Sharma combines her passion for history and eyeshadow, taking on myths about the past shaping India's present.
US report punts on possible Israeli violations of international law in Gaza
Report says that incomplete information from Israel made it difficult to assess specific cases of possible violations.
Thousands of drones put on dazzling display in South Korea
A display featuring 4,500 drones flying in intricate formations dazzled spectators in South Korea.

