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Gaza's Health Ministry says at least 71 people were killed in the past 24 hours across the Palestinian territory.
Passengers from China, India, Philippines, the Middle East and US were on board the bus when it crashed at full speed.
Head of US Defense Intelligence Agency Jeffrey Kruse fired alongside two senior Navy officials in latest purge.
Arakan Army rebels seize 14 of 17 townships in Rakhine and pledge to liberate entire frontier state in western Myanmar.
South Korean acknowledges that its soldiers fired warning shots after North Korean troops briefly crossed the border.
Here are the key events on day 1,276 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
The conservative president faced a legislative panel weighing whether he should retain his immunity from prosecution.
Caspar Veldkamp and other ministers step down after cabinet rejects sanctions, prompting broader political upheaval.
Partner of Jeffrey Epstein insists Trump never engaged in inappropriate behavior amid scrutiny over past relationship.
Congolese military auditor general asks court to condemn Kabila to death for war crimes including homicide and torture.
Abrego Garcia will return to family as he awaits trial over alleged human smuggling brought by Trump administration.
Officials warn Ukraine's strike on Unecha oil pumping station risks halting supplies for at least five days.
The extraordinary development follows a meeting between CEO Lip-Bu Tan and Trump after he called for Tan's removal.
Attacks occurred between August 11 and August 20, UN human rights office said, adding that death toll may be higher.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says most Canadian goods will be exempted from US tariffs while some sectoral duties remain.
The UN-backed IPC says more than half a million Palestinians facing catastrophic famine conditions amid Israel's war.
UNHCR’s Mamadou Dian Balde on why Sudanese refugees return home despite war, cholera and collapse of services.
Cook, who has been accused of mortgage fraud, says she will not be 'bullied' into resigning by the president.
Iran and European countries agree to resume nuclear talks next week despite threats of unilateral sanctions.
Critics call the federal takeover of US capital, a 'manufactured crisis' aimed at political gain.
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