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UK diplomats no longer get hardship bonus for being posted to Buenos Aires
Britain has removed hardship bonuses for diplomats posted to six cities including Buenos Aires and Santiago, which were previously considered risky or challenging locations.
As speed cameras spread to more states, so does the backlash from drivers
Speed cameras are expanding across multiple U.S. states, drawing criticism from drivers who view them as revenue generators rather than safety measures, despite evidence supporting their effectiveness.
Israeli military plans to transfer law enforcement in occupied West Bank to police
Israel’s defence minister announced plans to transfer law enforcement authority for Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank from military to police control, prompting Palestinian officials to condemn the move as a violation of international law.
With US-Iran talks stalled, diplomatic efforts expand to unlikely European players
With traditional Iran talks stalled, the Trump administration is expanding diplomatic outreach to European countries like Austria and Greece to help break the negotiation deadlock over the Strait of Hormuz.
Emergency alert warning of wildfire risk sent to phones in England and Wales
England and Wales received an emergency alert warning of serious wildfire risk, with the government banning disposable barbecue sales and deploying military support as fire incidents exceed previous records.
Aditya-L1: Indian solar mission’s new findings throw light on enduring Sun mysteries
India’s Aditya-L1 solar mission has provided new insights into why the Sun’s corona remains extremely hot despite losing vast amounts of energy through eruptions, according to findings published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
DRC’s fast-growing Ebola outbreak spreads to sixth province
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has spread to a sixth province, with over 2,100 deaths reported among more than 4,500 cases, threatening to surpass the deadliest outbreak on record.
Two seriously injured after passenger train derails near Lewes in East Sussex
Two people suffered serious injuries when a passenger train derailed between Haywards Heath and Lewes in East Sussex. Nine others sustained less serious injuries in the incident.
Feds probe ‘mention markets’ amid White House Kalshi controversy
Federal regulators are investigating “mention markets” on prediction sites where bettors wager on speakers’ word choices. Kalshi has removed these markets from sports offerings following a White House incident involving presidential betting.
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown expected to return to power following election
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown’s party won 12 of 24 parliamentary seats in this week’s election, positioning him for a second term leading the South Pacific nation despite earlier tensions with New Zealand over China dealings.
US says dozens of countries helped China dodge Trump’s tariffs
The White House reported that over 40 countries have assisted China in circumventing US tariffs through transshipment, with estimates suggesting tens of billions in duties were evaded.
‘Tiktok wouldn’t open at all’: Taiwan simulates an internet blackout, with an eye on China threat
Taiwan conducted its first internet blackout simulation, drastically cutting data speeds across 14 cities to test alternative communication methods amid growing concerns about potential Chinese military threats to the island’s digital infrastructure.
Indonesia wildfires threaten orangutans rescued from animal traffickers
Wildfires in Indonesia have brought flames dangerously close to an orangutan rehabilitation center housing 60 rescued animals, as record fire activity threatens the region.
Trump set to highlight violent crime reduction during a visit to New York police academy
President Trump visits a New York police academy on Friday to highlight declining violent crime statistics and boost Republican candidates in competitive midterm races.
Japan: Record rain in Chiba kills six people as thousands stranded at Narita Airport
Record rainfall in Japan’s Chiba prefecture kills at least six people and strands thousands at Narita Airport, with authorities calling the weather conditions unprecedented and historically unprecedented.
Tunnel collapses at an Indian hydropower project, killing at least 7
A tunnel at an Indian hydropower project collapsed overnight, killing at least seven workers and leaving three others missing, with rescue operations ongoing.
Friday briefing: Nigel Farage’s Clacton circus is finally over, but his financial reckoning is just beginning
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been re-elected as MP for Clacton in a byelection contested only by fringe candidates after major parties boycotted the contest, though he now faces renewed financial scrutiny.
World shares mostly fall and US futures are mixed after US inflation data improves
Global shares showed mixed results following improved U.S. inflation data in July, while oil prices resumed gains and U.S. futures remained flat.
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