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31 July 05:57
A rocket and drone attack on Kiev has left one dead and more than 40 injured, with significant destruction in affected neighborhoods.
31 July 05:38
Judge Casey Fitch dismissed Baldwin's complaint for lack of meaningful action in the 180 days after the actor accused officials of abuse.
31 July 05:14
Romania has carried out a new medical evacuation from the Gaza Strip, bringing 12 pediatric patients and 36 family members to the country for treatment.
31 July 05:00
Canada plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN, in the context of the Gaza crisis and the Palestinian Authority's commitment to reform.
30 July 20:58
The Indian government will take steps to protect national interests in the wake of Trump's announcement of 25% tariffs on Indian goods.
30 July 20:50
Donald Trump has signed an executive order increasing tariffs on Brazilian goods to 50% in response to Jair Bolsonaro's lawsuit.
30 July 20:45
Kamala Harris has announced she will not run for governor of California, but is keeping her political aspirations for the future, including the possibility of a presidential run.
30 July 20:36
Nearly 283,000 people have been evacuated from Shanghai due to Typhoon Co-May, which brought heavy rain and strong winds, affecting flights and causing flooding.
30 July 20:25
Ukraine will correct a controversial law that subordinated anti-corruption agencies to the prosecutor general, sparking international protests and criticism.
30 July 20:19
A military plane crashed in Venezuela, killing seven people, while three survived.
30 July 20:09
The Fed kept its benchmark interest rate between 4.25% and 4.50%, ignoring calls for monetary policy easing amid economic uncertainty.
30 July 19:52
The Belgian authorities will forward files to the ICC on two Israeli soldiers accused of war crimes in Gaza, according to a pro-Palestinian NGO.
30 July 19:27
Turkey launched the GAZAP thermobaric bomb, considered to be the most powerful conventional aerial weapon, weighing 900 kg and with a devastating impact.
30 July 18:54
Lithuania is considering a partial airspace closure to search for a suspicious drone that entered from Belarus as it strengthens its air defenses.
30 July 18:31
US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce criticized the UK's announcement of Palestinian statehood as a reward for Hamas.
30 July 18:19
The New York Times was accused of 'lying' after publishing a photo of a malnourished Palestinian child, later updating the article with information about pre-existing health problems.
30 July 18:06
EU representatives, including the president of the German Bundestag, walked out of an event in Geneva in protest at the presence of Ukraine war campaigner Valentina Matvienko.
30 July 17:57
The London air traffic control zone is temporarily unavailable due to technical problems, causing flight delays.
30 July 17:47
The European Commission has welcomed the interest of 15 Member States for loans under the SAFE instrument to strengthen European security.
30 July 17:45
A quake measuring 8.8 on the Richter scale struck on the Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering panic and tsunami warnings on four continents, including Hawaii and Japan.
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