One dead, dozens injured as Peru’s new president faces widespread protests – Reuters

  1. One dead, dozens injured as Peru's new president faces widespread protests  Reuters
  2. Peru’s new president refuses to resign after Gen Z protests leave one dead  Al Jazeera
  3. Peru’s president refuses to resign after Gen Z protests leave at least 1 dead, 100 injured  AP News
  4. Protesters and police clash outside Peruvian Congress  BBC
  5. Peru to declare state of emergency after protests against new president leave one dead and dozens injured  The Guardian
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A house divided: The Anglican communion’s great reset – Baptist News Global

  1. A house divided: The Anglican communion’s great reset  Baptist News Global
  2. The Future of Anglicanism Has Arrived: What GAFCON’s Statement Means for Evangelicals  The Gospel Coalition
  3. GAFCON says its members will leave Anglican Communion to form rival network  Episcopal News Service
  4. Global Anglicans announce break in communion from Church of England  The Christian Institute
  5. The Secretary General of the Anglican Communion shares a pastoral letter  Anglican News Service
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Survivors reported after latest US attack on alleged drug boat in Caribbean

It is unknown whether US military rendered aid to survivors after attack on suspected ‘narcoterrorist’ vessel

The US military carried out a new strike on Thursday against a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean, and in what is believed to be the first such case, there were survivors among the crew, a US official told Reuters.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, did not offer additional details about the incident, which has not been previously reported. But it raises new questions, including whether the US military rendered aid to the survivors and whether they are now in US military custody.

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‘Wailing ghosts through loudspeakers’: Cambodia accuses Thailand of psychological warfare along border

Cambodia’s rights commission said ‘intense, high-pitched noises’ broadcast by Thai soldiers along the disputed border threatened to escalate tensions

Cambodia’s former leader Hun Sen has complained about Thailand broadcasting ghost-like sounds across a disputed border, while the country’s human rights commission has accused its neighbour of engaging in psychological warfare, despite both countries agreeing to a ceasefire in July.

Posting on Facebook, Hun Sen, 73, who now serves as Cambodia’s powerful senate president, said Cambodia’s human rights commission had complained to the United Nations about the “intense, high-pitched noises”.

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Gaza’s new war: Armed clans challenge Hamas as executions mount – Washington Times

  1. Gaza’s new war: Armed clans challenge Hamas as executions mount  Washington Times
  2. With Truce in Place, Hamas Pursues Bloody Crackdown on Rivals in Gaza  The New York Times
  3. Violence between Hamas and gangs flares in Gaza amid Trump ceasefire  NBC News
  4. Hamas reasserts control on streets of Gaza, turning guns on its rivals  The Washington Post
  5. Why Is Trump Making Excuses for Hamas?  The Atlantic
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Afghanistan’s Taliban government blames Pakistan for twin drone strikes on Kabul – AP News

  1. Afghanistan’s Taliban government blames Pakistan for twin drone strikes on Kabul  AP News
  2. Pakistan says it's ready for talks with Afghanistan, Kabul residents recall airstrike shock  Reuters
  3. The Man Behind Pakistan's Deadly New Enemy, Afghanistan  NDTV
  4. New violence on Pakistan-Afghan border kills more than a dozen civilians and troops  NBC News
  5. Pakistan and Afghanistan announce ceasefire after deadliest clashes in years  Politico
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