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Ukraine’s Ousted Defence Minister Fedorov Demands Wartime Elections

Former Ukrainian defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov called on August 19 for elections during the war, the first such demand since Russia's 2022 invasion.

Ukraine’s Ousted Defence Minister Fedorov Demands Wartime Elections

Former Ukrainian defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov called on August 19 for elections during the war, the first such demand since Russia's 2022 invasion.

US Treasury Doubles Bond Buybacks as National Debt Hits $40 Trillion

The U.S. Treasury has doubled its bond buyback operations as national debt reached $40 trillion, aiming to steady demand amid rising long-term yields.

Iran Warns New US Sanctions Violate Other States’ Sovereignty

Iran denounced proposed US sanctions on Thursday as a violation of other states' sovereignty, while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended the measures.

Trump Lifts Tariffs on 300,000 Tonnes of Ground Beef for 90 Days

President Trump will allow tariff-free imports of up to 300,000 metric tonnes of ground beef for 90 days to ease U.S. prices amid a shrinking cattle herd.

Former Kenyan Governor Convicted of Murdering Pregnant Student in 2018 Case

A Kenyan court has found former Migori governor Okoth Obado guilty of murdering pregnant university student Sharon Otieno in a 2018 case.

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Hit Wildberries Warehouses, Straining Russia’s Retail Sector

Ukrainian drones have struck several warehouses of Russia's largest online retailer Wildberries, disrupting logistics and straining the retail sector.

South Africa Dismisses ICC Petition Over Migrant Attacks as Opportunistic

South Africa has dismissed a Ghanaian lawyers' ICC petition alleging migrant attacks amount to crimes against humanity, calling the move opportunistic.

Wreckage of Pan Am Clipper Endeavor Found 74 Years After Crash That Reshaped Aviation Safety

The wreckage of Pan Am's Clipper Endeavor, whose 1951 crash killed 52 and led to mandatory pre-flight safety briefings, has been found after 74 years.

UK Cuts Business Rates for Pubs and Music Venues as Critics Urge Bolder Action

The UK government has announced a 20% business rates cut for pubs, clubs and music venues in England, though critics say the £100m package should go furthe

South Korean Woman Acquitted of Newborn’s Murder in Late-Term Abortion Case

A South Korean court acquits a woman of murdering her newborn after a late-term abortion attempt, reigniting debate over the nation's abortion laws.

Guinean Teen Jailed for Exam Cheating Dies After Sickle Cell Complications, Father Says

A 17-year-old jailed in Guinea for exam fraud has died from sickle cell complications, his father says, raising questions over juvenile detention and healt

Trump Says He Is Close to Deciding on ‘Massive Attack’ Against Iran

President Trump says he is close to deciding on a 'massive attack' against Iran as Tehran strikes Gulf states and the UN warns of a dangerous escalation.

Viral Claims of Noncitizen Voting Face Scrutiny Amid US Election Fraud Debate

Viral claims about noncitizen voting in US elections face scrutiny as officials dispute a resurfaced Obama clip and New Jersey voter-roll data.

Ukraine’s Ousted Defence Minister Refuses Alternative Role in Zelenskyy Government

Mykhailo Fedorov has declined an alternative post offered by President Zelenskyy, insisting only his former role would let him finish key reforms.

Two Dead in West Virginia Flash Floods as Torrential Rains Batter Region

Two people have died in flash floods across north-central West Virginia after torrential rains dropped up to 7 inches of rain, the governor's office says.

France Evacuates 20,000 as Wildfires Rage Amid Southern Europe Heat

Nearly 20,000 people, mostly tourists, have fled an intense wildfire near Bordeaux as extreme heat scorches southern Europe and the Mediterranean warms.

Trump Ties US-Saudi Nuclear Deal to Israel Recognition, Sowing Doubt

President Trump says the newly signed US-Saudi civilian nuclear deal depends on Riyadh joining the Abraham Accords and recognising Israel, raising regional

Activist Sonam Wangchuk Ends 26-Day Hunger Strike as India’s Youth Protests Persist

Activist Sonam Wangchuk ended a 26-day hunger strike citing fears of violence, as India's youth-led movement demands the education minister's resignation.

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