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Taiz, Yemen – Hiring a minibus to the Ragem village market, 70km…
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“You’ve got a local community that really cares about the coastline,” said…
South Korea has hottest day on record amid extreme weather globally
Scientists say the climate crisis driven by human activity is making heatwaves…
‘He’s a narcissist’: could Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger win a new trial?
Could Bryan Kohberger, convicted 13 months ago of the murders of four…
Spanish Ceuta witnesses a deadly ‘game’ for Moroccan migrants
For the past couple of days, I have commuted to work between…
Indigenous groups oppose Milei plan to open Argentina to foreign buyers
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US officials focus on identification and rapid action as measles cases rise
Measles outbreaks are igniting throughout the United States as the nation passes…
‘Nobody knew’: European Leagues head on Infantino World Cup commercial plan
Claudius Schafer says there can be ‘only one consequence’ to Infantino’s actions…
July set to be driest on record for England and Wales after relentless heatwaves
Half of England and the whole of Wales are officially in drought…
A quiet day in Harare after Zimbabwe’s shutdown call
Published On 2 Aug 20262 Aug 2026Harare, Zimbabwe – Harare’s streets have…
Residents of Spain’s Ceuta shut down far-right anti-migrant rally
NewsFeedHundreds of residents in Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta gathered to…
Stock market turmoil sheds stark light on the opaque AI economy
Even for the rollercoaster world of AI, last week was particularly volatile…

