Some 2,300 people are likely to have died of heat-related causes across 12 European cities during a severe heatwave that ended last week, with two-thirds of the deaths directly linked to climate change, according to a new study, Al Jazeera…
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At least 9 people die in West India’s bridge Collapse
A portion of the four-decade-old Gambhira bridge collapsed in the early hours of the day, thus disrupting the connectivity between Anand and Vadodara cities of the state, Xinhua news agency reported.
As a result of the tragedy, the vehicular…
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Surreptitious Italian arms exports to Israel
Detonating cords, ammonium nitrate, and tritium, are among the materials Italy’s far-right government has been illegally supplying to the Israeli regime since the start of the Gaza war in early October 2023, according to…
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Media censorship in the name of sensitivity: BBC’s failure on Gaza coverage
TEHRAN- The recent decision by the BBC to pull several senior staff and issue a formal apology after airing Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury 2025 performance marks a troubling chapter in media censorship and the suppression of legitimate protest against…
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Cyberattack poses hazard to food safety of Israeli forces
The most recent cyberattack by the “Cyber Support Front” targeted a food factory, which is certified by the ministry of defense and the army of the Zionist regime as a supplier of foodstuff for the military personnel.
The hacktivist group…
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At least six aid seekers killed by Israeli forces near Gaza
At least 26 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza since dawn, the medical sources told Al Jazeera.
The report further added that at least 95 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip in the past day.
At…
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Normalization process between Syria and Israel accelerating
BEIRUT — Israeli i24news revealed that an upcoming meeting in September—sponsored by President Donald Trump at the White House—will bring together Abu Muhammad al-Julani, Syria’s self-appointed president (currently known as Ahmed…
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Is Iran ‘summarily expelling’ Afghan refugees, as claimed by ex-US envoy?
By Press TV Staff WriterIn a post on X on Tuesday, former US special envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad claimed that thousands of Afghan refugees are being “summarily expelled” by the Iranian…
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Gaza’s largest hospital plunges into darkness
Mohammed Abu Salmiya, director of Al-Shifa, Gaza’s largest hospital, announced that fuel reserves have run out and electricity has been completely cut.
He stated that critical departments are now facing collapse as the occupation tightens its…
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Over 160 people still missing after Texas floods kill more than 100
Over 160 people remain missing in Texas days after catastrophic flash floods over the July Fourth holiday claimed more than 100 lives, the state’s governor says.
The search for scores of people still missing after…
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