Canada retaliates as trade war with US escalates
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Iran warns any country joining US sanctions considered 'enemy'
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Ukraine opened ‘Pandora’s box’ Says Putin
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Some Earth microbes can survive on moon
23 August 2026
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Iran bins US threat for new sanctions
23 August 2026
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US judge bins visa ban on Bangladesh, 74 countries
23 August 2026
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Seven dead in UK after vehicle travelling wrong way hits police car
22 August 2026
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Pentagon fires Stars and Stripes leaders after they criticise interference
22 August 2026
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Myanmar airstrike on monastery marking Lent kills 14: witnesses
22 August 2026
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US, Canada fail to reach trade pact to avert Trump tariffs
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700,000 children now in Russia: Moscow
Russia has brought some 700,000 children from the conflict zones in Ukraine into Russian territory, Grigory Karasin, head of the international committee in the Federation Council, Russia’s upper house of parliament, said late on Sunday.
3 July 2023
Myanmar court to hear Suu Kyi appeal tomorrow
The Supreme Court in military-ruled Myanmar will hear an appeal this week by former leader Aung San Suu Kyi against two of her convictions, a source familiar with the case said yesterday, as the Nobel laureate seeks to reduce her 33 years of jail time.
3 July 2023
Israel kills 8 in Jenin
Israeli forces hit the city of Jenin with drone strikes yesterday during one of the biggest West Bank incursions in twenty years, killing at least eight people and involving hundreds of troops and gun battles that lasted into the afternoon.
3 July 2023
France Unrest: Fireman dies during riots on 6th night
A French fireman died while seeking to douse burning cars north of Paris, during a sixth consecutive night of rioting over the police killing of a teenager, the interior minister said yesterday.
3 July 2023
Black Sea grain deal renewal unlikely: Kremlin
Russia is pessimistic about the prospects of renewing the Black Sea grain deal because no progress has been made in implementing accompanying agreements that pertain to Russian exports, the Kremlin said yesterday.
3 July 2023
UK saw hottest June on record in 2023
The UK this year has seen its hottest June on record, both in terms of mean temperature and the average maximum temperature, the British Meteorological Office said yesterday.
3 July 2023
Taiwan holds live fire drills
Taiwan’s military carried out live fire drills on its strategically-located southern coast yesterday, firing missiles from highly mobile armoured cars to destroy targets close to shore in a simulation of repelling invading forces.
3 July 2023
HK issues warrants for 8 overseas activists
Hong Kong police yesterday accused eight overseas-based activists of serious national security offences including foreign collusion and incitement to secession and offered rewards for information leading to any arrest.
3 July 2023
Climate change spells 'terrifying' future: UN rights chief
Climate change threatens to deliver a "truly terrifying" dystopian future of hunger and suffering, the United Nations' human rights chief warned Monday
3 July 2023
Large-scale Israeli army operation kills eight in West Bank
Israeli forces killed eight Palestinians in a large-scale operation Monday in the occupied West Bank in what the army labelled an "extensive counterterrorism effort" involving drone strikes and hundreds of troops
3 July 2023
Russia mutiny: 'Big money' deluded Wagner boss
A top Russian propagandist on Sunday accused the Wagner boss of going "off the rails" after receiving billions in public funds, as Moscow's new narrative takes shape after Wagner's brief mutiny
3 July 2023
French fireman dies putting out blaze during riots: minister
A French fireman died while seeking to douse burning cars north of Paris, during a sixth consecutive night of rioting over the police killing of a teenager, the interior minister said on Monday
3 July 2023
Grandmother of killed French teen urges calm as mayor's home attacked
The grandmother of the French teenager whose killing by police sparked riots called for calm Sunday, as the home of the mayor of a Paris suburb was attacked with a burning car in a new eruption of violence
3 July 2023
Twitter restricts number of posts users can read
Elon Musk announced Saturday that Twitter would temporarily restrict how many tweets users could read per day, in a move meant to tamp down on the use of the site’s data by artificial intelligence companies.
2 July 2023
2 die in Baltimore shooting
At least two people were killed and 28 wounded in a mass shooting at a street party early yesterday in the US city of Baltimore, police said.
2 July 2023
Fighting shakes Khartoum
Fierce fighting between the forces of rival generals shook the Sudanese capital Khartoum yesterday as disease and malnutrition threatened the rising number of displaced.
2 July 2023
Pakistan Taliban kill 4 police
Four security officers were killed in a shootout in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province yesterday, officials said, in an attack claimed by the Pakistan Taliban.
2 July 2023
Ukraine war ‘corrosive’ for Putin, ‘opportunity’ for CIA
Russia’s war in Ukraine has had a “corrosive” effect on Russian President Vladimir Putin, CIA Director William Burns said Saturday, with discontent over the conflict creating a “once-in-a generation opportunity” for the spy agency.
2 July 2023
French riots an unwelcome, perilous crisis for Macron
The riots in France sparked by the police killing of a teenager represent a deeply unwelcome and perilous crisis for President Emmanuel Macron, just as he was looking to press ahead with his second mandate.
2 July 2023
France riots less intense on 5th night
Rioting across France was less intense overnight, the interior ministry said yesterday, as tens of thousands of police were deployed following the funeral of a teenager of North African descent whose shooting by police has sparked nationwide unrest.
2 July 2023