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Boat sets sail from Bristol, aiming to break Israel’s siege of Gaza
A boat carrying 12 activists has departed from Bristol as part of a flotilla effort to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza, despite Israel’s history of intercepting such missions.
Trump says US in contact with IRGC and calls on Iran to surrender
US President Trump demands Iran surrender as a memorandum of understanding between the nations expires, claiming direct contact with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard while threatening military action against regional ally Oman.
Supreme Court again rejects Trump’s bid to overturn E Jean Carroll sex abuse case
The Supreme Court has rejected President Trump’s second attempt to overturn a federal civil verdict finding him liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E Jean Carroll.
Somali army clashes with rebel forces for control of key city Baidoa
Somalia’s army reports repelling an attack on the city of Baidoa by forces loyal to a former regional leader, killing 30 assailants in heavy fighting that residents described as the fiercest since March.
Netanyahu’s Likud Party holds primaries ahead of Israel’s general elections
Israel’s Likud Party holds primaries to select candidates for upcoming general elections, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu controlling multiple slots on the party’s candidate list.
Explosion reported at school in Afghan capital Kabul
An explosion at a school in western Kabul on Monday injured several students, with witnesses reporting casualties transferred to local hospitals. The cause remains unclear as authorities have not yet commented.
CAIR slams Texas governor’s ‘anti-Muslim stunt’ on airport washing stations
Texas Governor Greg Abbott opposed Islamic ablution stations at state airports, prompting CAIR to condemn the move as an anti-Muslim political stunt.
Alarmed by the alarm: people react to ‘severe alert’ on phones over UK wildfires
Thousands of people in England and Wales received emergency alerts about severe wildfires, with some criticizing the alert system as overly broad during unprecedented fire conditions across the region.
Hurricane Lala: Hawaii battles with flash floods and strong winds
Category one Hurricane Lala swept near Hawaii’s Big Island, causing flash floods and mudslides that destroyed over 100 homes and left more than 200,000 without power.
Inside the UK’s ‘stressful’ cost of living crisis Burnham hopes to tackle
A UK family’s struggle with food bank use and housing insecurity highlights the ongoing cost of living crisis, which Prime Minister Andy Burnham aims to address through a 10-year plan focusing on housing, welfare reform, and local economic investment.
Zimbabwe boat accident death toll hits 68 as 22 more bodies recovered
A ferry capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe on Tuesday, killing 68 people in what authorities say is the country’s deadliest boat disaster. The vessel was overloaded and capsized during heavy winds.
Why has Israel escalated attacks in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire?
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least 11 people in the worst attacks since a ceasefire was brokered in June, drawing condemnation from Lebanese leaders who say the bombardment violates the truce agreement.
‘Limited options’ for many Iranians as war with US chokes economy
Iran’s economy faces severe strain from ongoing conflict with the United States and a naval blockade, leaving millions struggling with soaring inflation and limited employment opportunities.
Belgium’s largest wildfire on record spreads towards German border
Belgium’s largest wildfire on record spreads through the High Fens nature reserve near the German border, burning over 27 square kilometers and forcing evacuations in border towns.
Houthis launch new attacks on al-Makha and Marib as Yemen conflict escalates
The Houthis launched missiles and drones at Yemeni cities al-Makha and Marib, killing several people and damaging civilian infrastructure in overnight attacks.
The Taliban has taken a terrible toll on the education of girls — and boys as well
The Taliban’s education restrictions extend beyond girls, with boys reporting decreased focus on science and English while religious instruction intensifies, leaving many uncertain about future career prospects.
A nation divided: What do Israelis want in October’s elections?
Israelis will vote October 27 on fundamental questions about democracy and governance, with the Palestinian issue largely sidelined and attention focused on domestic concerns including judicial reform and security matters.
Hundreds arrested on suspicion of arson in France as wildfires rage across Europe
Nearly 500 people have been arrested in France on suspicion of arson as wildfires sweep across Europe during record-breaking heat, with major fires affecting multiple countries and forcing mass evacuations.
Families of USS Lincoln crew say Trump should be ‘ashamed’ of conditions on board
Families of USS Abraham Lincoln sailors criticize Trump’s comments on the ship’s extended nine-month deployment amid reports of food shortages, plumbing problems, and mental health concerns among crew members.
Hamas leader heads to Cairo for Gaza talks ahead of Kushner visit
Hamas leader al-Hayya travels to Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials ahead of planned Middle East visit by US envoy Jared Kushner to discuss Gaza negotiations.
Observers say Zambia’s election marred by reports of intimidation, violence
International observers monitoring Zambia’s presidential election raised concerns over intimidation and abductions after vote counting was suspended following reports of violence at polling stations.
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