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Nine left in critical condition after UK train collision that killed driver
More than 80 people received treatment after the crash and 28 remain in hospital.
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Court bans Spanish PM’s wife from leaving country amid corruption probe
Begona Gomez is accused of using her position as the prime minister’s wife to secure work contracts.
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Where do Iran’s political factions stand on the US peace deal?
Iran’s rival political camps are locking horns over a memorandum of understanding with the US.
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In Nepal’s highlands, climate change threatens Tibet’s Bon faith
In Lubra, Nepal’s last Bon village, climate-driven floods are destroying homes and land, endangering ancient traditions.
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UK condemns Israeli minister over inflammatory Lebanon remarks
UK foreign secretary slams Israeli minister’s inflammatory remarks amid regional tensions and fragile ceasefire.
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Top Ukrainian officials return Polish awards in WWII dispute
The move comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was stripped of Poland’s top honour.
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What the US-Iran peace deal means for the ‘Team Melli’ World Cup campaign
Experts hope the ‘extra animosity’ towards Team Melli will subside as the agreement comes into being.
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Why Tunisia’s renewable energy strategy is facing resistance
Giving concessions for renewable projects to foreign corporations will not help solve the country’s energy crisis.
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An Israeli court has convicted seven men over the 2021 lynching of Sa’id Mo
An Israeli court has convicted seven men over the 2021 lynching of Sa’id Moussa, ending a five-year trial.
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Slave trade reenacted on Juneteenth as leaders demand reparations
Ghana has been hosting a conference to advance the UN resolution declaring slavery the ‘gravest crime against humanity.’
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