Canada retaliates as trade war with US escalates
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Ukraine opened ‘Pandora’s box’ Says Putin
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Some Earth microbes can survive on moon
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Iran bins US threat for new sanctions
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US judge bins visa ban on Bangladesh, 74 countries
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Seven dead in UK after vehicle travelling wrong way hits police car
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Pentagon fires Stars and Stripes leaders after they criticise interference
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Myanmar airstrike on monastery marking Lent kills 14: witnesses
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US, Canada fail to reach trade pact to avert Trump tariffs
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Russian strike hits Lviv residential building
A Russian missile slammed into a residential building in Lviv in western Ukraine yesterday, killing five people in a city that is far from frontlines and home to thousands displaced by war.
6 July 2023
Greece Migrant Tragedy: EU lawmakers urge int’l probe
EU lawmakers yesterday pushed for an independent probe into a migrant boat tragedy off Greece in which hundreds of people are believed to have died, calling an internal investigation by Athens inadequate.
6 July 2023
World sees hottest June on record: EU
This past June was the hottest June globally on record in terms of sea and air temperatures, according to a statement by the EU-backed Copernicus Climate Change Service.
6 July 2023
Up to 40 aid workers killed since 2021: UN
UN human rights chief Volker Turk said yesterday up to 40 aid workers have been killed in Myanmar since the military coup that ousted democratically elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi in 2021.
6 July 2023
Wagner chief is still in Russia: Belarus president
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is still in Russia, Belarus's president said today, despite a deal with the Kremlin for him to move to Belarus following his failed insurrection last month.."As far as Prigozhin is concerned, he is in Saint Petersburg... He is not in Belarus," Alexander Lukas
6 July 2023
4 killed as Russian missile strikes apartment block in Lviv
A missile attack on an apartment block in western Ukraine's Lviv killed four people today, in what its mayor said was the biggest attack on civilian infrastructure in the city since Russia's invasion of the country began
6 July 2023
Death toll rises to 29 in Mexico bus plunge
At least 29 people were killed in Mexico when a passenger bus careened off a mountain road and plummeted into a ravine Wednesday in the southern state of Oaxaca, the state prosecutor told AFP
6 July 2023
16 dead in South African slum gas leak
At least 16 people, including children, have died after a gas leak at a South African slum near Johannesburg, emergency services said Thursday, revising the death toll after some people were resuscitated
6 July 2023
Canada, allies take Iran to ICJ over downed jet
Canada, Britain, Sweden and Ukraine have taken Iran to the International Court of Justice to seek damages for families of passengers on a jetliner downed by Tehran in 2020, the tribunal said yesterday.
5 July 2023
Fewer arrests in France as riots ease
Clashes between French police and rioters de-escalated again overnight, the government said yesterday, eight days after the killing of a teenager by police sparked the worst urban violence in years.
5 July 2023
Israel’s army ends West Bank raid
Israel’s army yesterday declared the end of a large-scale military operation in the occupied West Bank that killed 12 Palestinians and one Israeli soldier over the previous two days.
5 July 2023
Migration ‘only option’ for many in LatAm
Many people in Latin America see migration as “the only option they have” after enduring successive crises of climate change, Covid and spiking food prices, the World Food Programme’s head for the region told AFP.
5 July 2023
Global temperature breaks record for second day: NOAA
Global average temperature leaped to a record high for the second day in a row yesterday, according to preliminary readings by US meteorologists.
5 July 2023
Iran maintains crackdowns
Iran is still meting out harsh punishments on people suspected of involvement in mass protests, including “chilling” executions, a United Nations fact-finding mission said yesterday.
5 July 2023
No final decision yet on grain deal
Russia said yesterday that it has not taken a final decision about whether to extend the Ukraine grain deal which is due to expire on July 17.
5 July 2023
10 dead, 38 wounded in three US mass shootings
Ten people were killed and 38 wounded in mass shootings in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Fort Worth ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, officials said, prompting a fresh call from President Joe Biden to pass gun control legislation
5 July 2023
US woman lost and stuck in mud for several days found alive
A woman missing for more than a week was found alive, having been stuck in the mud in a state park for at least several days, US police in Massachusetts said Tuesday
5 July 2023
6 shot dead in Mexican industrial hub
Six people, including two women, were found shot dead in Mexico's northeastern city of Monterrey, home to major international corporations as well as rival drug gangs, authorities said Tuesday
5 July 2023
Japan gets IAEA approval for water release
Japan yesterday won approval from the UN’s nuclear watchdog for its plan to release treated radioactive water from the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima plant into the ocean, despite fierce resistance from Beijing and some local residents.
4 July 2023
Thai alliance unites on House leadership
Lawmakers in Thailand yesterday endorsed a veteran politician and leader of a small party as the new speaker of the lower house, signalling a detente in a row between the two biggest players as they seek to form a new coalition government.
4 July 2023