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- Bodies found in cars as deadly Spain wildfire kills at least 12
A deadly wildfire in Spain has resulted in at least 12 deaths, with bodies found in cars. The incident highlights the severity of the wildfire's impact.
- Administration without sovereignty will not free Palestine
The end of Hamas governance in Gaza may alter the administrator of the region but does not change the entity holding power over Palestinian life. The article highlights that sovereignty remains a critical issue for Palestinian freedom.
- Bayeux Tapestry smuggled into Britain for first visit in 1,000 years
The Bayeux Tapestry has been loaned to Britain for its first visit in 1,000 years, symbolizing French-British relations as London seeks to mend ties post-Brexit.
- Wildfires in southern Spain kill at least 12
Wildfires in southern Spain have killed at least 12 people. The incident is described as Andalusia's deadliest fire, occurring amid heatwaves that have made large parts of Europe highly vulnerable.
- The US is building a new pressure architecture against Iran
The US is constructing a new pressure strategy against Iran. Trump's NATO diplomacy is part of a broader initiative aimed at weakening Tehran by restructuring the surrounding region.
- South Korea’s SK Hynix raises $26.5bn in record-breaking US IPO
South Korean chip giant SK Hynix raised $26.5 billion in a record-breaking US IPO, surpassing Alibaba's 2014 IPO as the largest debut by a foreign firm in the US.
- Tense standoff at an anti-migrant protest in a South African town
Locals in Alexandra, South Africa, participated in an anti-migrant protest, using sticks to attempt the eviction of suspected undocumented residents. The event led to a tense standoff in the town.
- Venezuela’s turn to Israel is about survival, not conviction
Venezuela's shift toward Israel is described as a strategic move for survival rather than ideological alignment. Delcy Rodriguez is seeking to secure Washington’s support and undermine her primary political rival by courting Israel.
- Zelenskyy urges urgent efforts in Ukraine to start Patriot production
Zelenskyy urges Ukraine to start producing Patriot missiles. US President Donald Trump approved domestic Ukrainian production of the missiles.
- Iran says strikes hit southern areas, but US denies it carried attacks
Iranian state media reported that military headquarters were hit by strikes in Bushehr province and the city of Konarak. The US denied carrying out the attacks.
- Strait of Hormuz traffic plunges as US, Iran resume fighting
Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has significantly decreased as the US and Iran resume hostilities. Despite this decline, Brent crude oil prices remain stable.
- Can the US Supreme Court stay independent?
The article questions the independence of the US Supreme Court, citing Kim Wehle's assertion that increasing threats against judges are undermining the rule of law.
- How World Bank and IMF loans are reshaping policymaking in Africa
World Bank and IMF loans are influencing policymaking in Africa as governments evaluate the trade-offs of concessional financing amid rising debt pressures.
- Britain’s likely PM says will work to ‘stop the suffering’ in Gaza
Andy Burnham, Britain's likely PM, stated he will work to stop the suffering in Gaza. He apologized on social media for the Labour Party's initial stance on Israeli attacks in the region.
- China expands anti-sanctions toolkit, raising risks for foreign firms
China is expanding its anti-sanctions measures to counter US and EU sanctions and export controls. This move raises risks for foreign firms operating in China.
- Iran war live: New attacks on Iran as US says talks still on
New attacks have occurred in Iran, with a Washington official stating the US is not responsible and confirming that technical talks with Iran continue.
- Venezuela earthquakes toll rises to 3,889 as risk of disease grows
The death toll from Venezuela's earthquakes has risen to 3,889, with an increasing risk of disease. The United Nations has launched a $300 million appeal to assist survivors.
- New Mexico accuses US Justice Department of impeding Epstein investigation
New Mexico's attorney general accuses the Trump administration of withholding records related to the Epstein investigation, hindering the state's probe. The US Justice Department is alleged to have impeded the investigation by not providing necessary information.
- Waiting for Moses: Africa’s sons in Russia’s war
Russia's war in Ukraine is leaving African families to bear the cost. The article highlights the impact on African individuals involved in the conflict.
- Syria says cell behind ‘terrorist bombings’ in Damascus arrested
Syria reported arresting a cell responsible for 'terrorist bombings' in Damascus. Explosions occurred in the Syrian capital during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit.
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