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Venezuela earthquakes: death toll rises again to more than 1,400
14d ago

Venezuela earthquakes: death toll rises again to more than 1,400

Venezuela's death toll from twin earthquakes rose to 1,430. Search for survivors continues with nearly 70,000 people reported unaccounted for by their family membersThe ⁠death toll ⁠in ⁠the twin ​earthquakes that struck ⁠Venezuela earlier ⁠this ​week ‌has ‌risen to ‌1,430, ’s top politicians Jorge Rodríguez. Another 3,200 ​people were injured ⁠and 3,100 ​left homeless ​by the ​disaster, ​the National Assembly president added,.

International rescue teams join the search for survivors as death toll surpasses 1,400
15d ago

International rescue teams join the search for survivors as death toll surpasses 1,400

International rescue teams joined the search for survivors in Venezuela after twin earthquakes on Wednesday Some 2,200 rescue workers from 27 countries have been deployed to Venezuela to locate people trapped under the rubble following the twin earthquakes on Wednesday, in a deployment supported and coordinated by the United Nations. International rescue teams join the search for survivors as earthquake deaths surpass 1,400.

Deaths in US immigration custody must be investigated: UN rights chief
16d ago

Deaths in US immigration custody must be investigated: UN rights chief

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called for independent oversight of the United States UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Friday called for stronger independent oversight of the United States immigration detention system and investigations into all deaths in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody.

‘People still terrified to re-enter what were their homes’
16d ago

‘People still terrified to re-enter what were their homes’

Aid agencies reported massive needs across Venezuela after a double earthquake killed at least Aid agencies on Friday highlighted massive needs across Venezuela caused by a double earthquake disaster that has killed at least 235 people so far, with search and rescue for people trapped under the rubble still the top priority.

Iran Claims Sole Control Of Hormuz Strait As Truce Frays
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Iran Claims Sole Control Of Hormuz Strait As Truce Frays

Iran and the United States traded blame on June 28, accusing each other of A fragile truce between Iran and the United States appeared increasingly shaky early on June 28 as both sides accused one another of violating an interim agreement meant to halt months of fighting, amid renewed missile, drone, and air strikes across the Gulf region. Iran, US Trade Blame As Attacks Resume Despite Fragile Truce.

Israel army says killed 'armed terrorists' in southern Syria
14d ago

Israel army says killed 'armed terrorists' in southern Syria

The Israeli army reported killing armed terrorists in southern Syria. The Israeli army has occupied what it calls a "security zone" in southern Syria since late 2024 and said it would remain in place there "in order to remove any threat to Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers".

Iran attacks Bahrain, Kuwait following U.S. strikes, threatens to end talks to end war
14d ago

Iran attacks Bahrain, Kuwait following U.S. strikes, threatens to end talks to end war

An interim deal between the United States and Iran aimed to end the war. S. and Iran to end the war called for the Strait, which once saw a fifth of the world's oil and natural gas pass through it, to see transits resume. Iran attacks Bahrain, Kuwait following U. strikes, threatens to end talks to end war. An interim deal between the U.

As Cease-Fire Brings Uneasy Calm, Iranians Wonder What Comes Next
14d ago

As Cease-Fire Brings Uneasy Calm, Iranians Wonder What Comes Next

A cease-fire has brought calm to Iran. Some Iranians say they risked their lives in the streets and endured hunger, air strikes, and destruction, believing this was the price they were paying for freedom. Now, as the regime survives and Washington returns to negotiations, they are left asking what those sacrifices were for. Cease-Fire Brings Calm, But Some Iranians Wonder If There Will Be Change Too.

Iran's Hard-Line Preachers Split Over Deal With Washington
16d ago

Iran's Hard-Line Preachers Split Over Deal With Washington

Iran's hard-line religious establishments and street gatherings are divided over a The debate over Iran's potential agreement with the United States has spilled beyond the country's political class and into the religious establishments and street gatherings that have long served as the Islamic republic's most loyal base of support.

Bread Prices Have Doubled As Iran Faces Crushing Inflation
16d ago

Bread Prices Have Doubled As Iran Faces Crushing Inflation

Bread prices doubled in Iran. Consumers report difficulty affording the staple food. Bakers face rising costs for rent and utilities, trying to shield customers from the full impact. Consumers in Iran report they are struggling to afford a staple foodstuff: bread. One listener to RFE/RL's Radio Farda calls prices "horrific," while a baker explains he is trying to shield his customers from his own rocketing expenses for rent and utilities.

‘Everyone is talking about Cape Verde’: World Cup run delights diaspora community in UK
16d ago

‘Everyone is talking about Cape Verde’: World Cup run delights diaspora community in UK

Cape Verde's national football team achieved hard-fought draws against Spain and Uruguay in the World Cup. Cape Verdeans in Britain feeling ‘incredibly proud’ after team’s hard-fought draws against Spain and UruguayWorld Cup live – latest updatesFor as long as she can remember, 13-year-old Lauryn struggled to find a map that included Cape Verde. Now, to her great delight, the tiny African island nation is finally centre stage.“Seeing our country shown across the world at the World Cup makes me feel inc.

A symbol of courage and loyalty
14d ago

A symbol of courage and loyalty

Gorkha soldiers once used the khukuri knife against the British Army. Once used by the Gorkha soldiers to fight the British Army, the khukuri knife’s uses have transformed over time, who continue to use it extensively in combat as well as in their homes.

Russian Drone Barrage Kills 2 In Ukraine As Kyiv Says It Hit Russian Arms Plant
15d ago

Russian Drone Barrage Kills 2 In Ukraine As Kyiv Says It Hit Russian Arms Plant

Ukraine hit a Russian military plant in Volgograd with FP-5 “Flamingo” Ukraine struck a Russian military plant in Volgograd overnight with FP-5 “Flamingo” missiles, as Russia launched another major drone attack against Ukraine. The strikes came as Russian authorities declared a state of emergency in Crimea due to ongoing Ukrainian attacks and damage to infrastructure. Ukraine Says It Hit Russian Arms Plant As Moscow Launches Drone Barrage.

Outside Zaporizhzhya, 'Everyone Is Scared' As Russian Drone Strikes Intensify
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Outside Zaporizhzhya, 'Everyone Is Scared' As Russian Drone Strikes Intensify

Russian drones are now targeting civilian areas near Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine. In a suburb near Zaporizhzhya, in Ukraine's southeast, residents say civilian areas previously considered safe are now being targeted by Russian drones. City officials have restricted public transit routes and installed anti-drone nets in high-traffic areas in an effort to protect residents.

Rubio-Lavrov Rift Reveals Moscow’s Blame-Shifting Strategy On Ukraine, Analysts Say
16d ago

Rubio-Lavrov Rift Reveals Moscow’s Blame-Shifting Strategy On Ukraine, Analysts Say

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejected Moscow's claims about an existing framework for As Moscow increasingly invokes the “spirit of Anchorage” to claim a framework for ending the war in Ukraine already exists, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has flatly pushed back, opening a fierce diplomatic battle over what actually occurred during last year’s high-stakes summit.

Moscow Builds Missile Defense Complex At Putin Daughter's Foundation
16d ago

Moscow Builds Missile Defense Complex At Putin Daughter's Foundation

Moscow is constructing a new missile defense complex. Moscow is building a new missile defense complex near a research institute linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin's daughter, in what appears to be the latest effort to bolster the capital's defenses against potential Ukrainian missile attacks.

Replicating Ukraine’s drone success requires culture shift first
16d ago

Replicating Ukraine’s drone success requires culture shift first

Ukrainian drone strikes hit energy facilities in Sevastopol, Russian-occupied Crimea, causing power Ukrainian drone strikes are devastating Russian communities. The city of Sevastopol, the largest in Russian-occupied Crimea, is the latest community to be hit, losing power as Ukrainian drones strike energy facilities in the region. Given the immense importance attached to Crimea by both Russian president Vladimir Putin and Ukrainians.

Carney announces contest to revamp uninhabitable Canadian PM residence
16d ago

Carney announces contest to revamp uninhabitable Canadian PM residence

Mark Carney announced a design contest to renovate the official residence of Canada's prime minister. Various issues – including a rodent infestation and mould – have left the historic, sprawling Ottawa estate empty10 Downing Street has two things: mice and a chief mouser. For more than a decade, an officially recognized feline has kept rodent infestation in the British prime minister’s residence to a minimum. Over a similar period, the official residence of Canada’s prime minister has seen an unch.

In Viral Post, Russian Veteran Warns Putin Of Mutiny, Then Walks Back Threat
16d ago

In Viral Post, Russian Veteran Warns Putin Of Mutiny, Then Walks Back Threat

A Russian veteran posted a viral video warning President Vladimir Putin of a mutiny A veteran of Russia’s war against Ukraine sparked a stir with a viral video post, demanding a meeting with President Vladimir Putin and warning of a rebellion – before retracting the threat. The episode highlighted growing tensions over a war estimated to have killed half a million Russian soldiers.

Bangladesh’s Rahman looks to China to squeeze India on the Teesta
15d ago

Bangladesh’s Rahman looks to China to squeeze India on the Teesta

Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman completed a four-day official visit to China. Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s first four-day official visit to China yielded a predictable flurry of agreements spanning trade and green technology. But its true significance lies in the elevation of a single, long-stalled infrastructure initiative: the Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project. Once confined to the margins of diplomatic speculation, the project ha.

Australian man arrested in Thailand after 17-year-old’s body found in suitcase
15d ago

Australian man arrested in Thailand after 17-year-old’s body found in suitcase

Thai police arrested a 46-year-old Australian man at a Bangkok airport. The 46-year-old was stopped at about 9.30pm on Friday while preparing to board a Jetstar flight to Perth, Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn Australian man has been arrested at a Thai airport in connection with the alleged murder of a 17-year-old girl whose naked body was found in a.

Petty, punishing walls preventing South Asian integration
15d ago

Petty, punishing walls preventing South Asian integration

South Asia, home to a quarter of the world's population, remains South Asia is home to nearly a quarter of the world’s population, yet it is one of the least connected regions in terms of people actually moving across borders. Centuries of shared history, culture and language haven’t translated into easy travel between neighbors. Instead, visas, political tensions and diplomatic uncertainty still decide who gets to The post Petty, punishing walls preventing.

UN evacuates 2,500 seafarers before attack freezes rescue operation
16d ago

UN evacuates 2,500 seafarers before attack freezes rescue operation

The United Nations’ maritime agency evacuated 2,500 seafarers from The United Nations’ maritime agency said on Friday that it had successfully evacuated about 2,500 stranded seafarers from the Persian Gulf before suspending the operation, after an attack on a commercial vessel exposed uncertainty over who can guarantee safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

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