Map: 6.7-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Peru – The New York Times

  1. Map: 6.7-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Peru  The New York Times
  2. Strong M6.7 earthquake hits Ayacucho, Peru  The Watchers - Watching the world evolve and transform
  3. A magnitude 6.7 earthquake has shaken Peru’s southern Andes, USGS says  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
  4. Peru earthquake raises concern about activity along the San Andreas Fault and Ring of Fire  KESQ
  5. Strong earthquake strikes central Peru, no damage reported  Reuters
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Durham art gallery opens with works by Tracey Emin and Steve McQueen

The Light aims to bring art of international significance to north-east England

Works by Tracey Emin, Steve McQueen and Olafur Eliasson have gone on display at a new contemporary art gallery and museum in north-east England which aims to show works of international significance.

The Light is a £17m redevelopment of a museum in Durham that closed 10 years ago to considerable local uproar.

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Retail sales in Great Britain fall despite heatwave increasing food and drink demand

Volume of goods sold in stores and online dropped 0.5% in July, ONS says

Retail sales across Great Britain weakened last month despite the men’s football World Cup and record temperatures boosting the demand for food and drink.

The Office for National Statistics said the volume of goods sold in stores and online fell 0.5% in July. That is down from 0.7% rise in June – revised down from initial estimates of 1% – and a 1.3% rise in May.

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Burnham to chair growth meeting call at No 10 North – UK politics live

The PM will be working alongside chancellor John Healey, Lou Haigh, Angela Rayner and Sally Jameson with regional mayors expected to be involved

The UK government ran a larger than expected £1.8bn deficit in July, underlining the challenges facing the chancellor, John Healey, as he draws up his first budget.

City economists had expected a shortfall of zero for July, a month when Treasury receipts tend to be swollen by self-assessment income tax payments.

Burnham said yesterday that fly-tippers will be forced to pay for the clean-up when they dump waste illegally. The prime minister laid out his plans to crackdown on waste crimes as he visited an illegal dump in West Yorkshire.

Racism and sexism have become normalised in Britain, the equalities minister has said, as she warned that young men were being sucked into violent misogyny by the “cesspit” of social media. Bridget Phillipson said she was increasingly worried about how commonplace misogyny and racism had become, fuelled by online interactions and statements by politicians she said would not have been acceptable a few years ago.

Phillipson suggested her sweeping reforms to special educational needs provision could be adapted to give parents greater protections if they are unhappy about the service being provided for their children. The former education secretary told the Guardian ministers were open to making changes to the plans, which were announced earlier this year but which have since been subject to consultation.

Education Lucy Powell on Thursday addressed the GCSE gender gap, which shrank to its narrowest point this century. Almost one in four boys in England received top grades in maths while results in English improved across the board. “The white working-class review that was recently done, that was one things it found, that more boys need to see the purpose of education, they need to see the line of sight into work,” Powell told the Press Association.

Meanwhile, Burnham told reporters that funding for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s security arrangements on their return to the UK was a “private matter”, the Press Association reports. Harry and Meghan are expected to return to live in Britain later this month. After six years in the US, they will be moving with their two children, Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five, to a non-royal residence outside London.

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Footage shows clash with French police on beach as dinghy tries to leave for UK

Film emerges as France says it has stopped 185 small boat ‘events’ in three months since new £660m deal with UK

Footage has captured the moment French police officers clashed with people on a beach in northern France as the authorities tried to intercept a dinghy attempting to reach the UK.

Men wearing lifejackets appear to throw objects at the police to try to keep them away from their dinghy. The officers then use Pava spray before slashing the inflatable boat with a knife.

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UK reports unexpected deficit of £1.8bn as John Healey prepares for first budget

July data shows total public debt was £2.98tn, or 94% of GDP – up £96bn on a year earlier

The UK government ran a larger than expected £1.8bn deficit in July, underlining the challenges facing the chancellor, John Healey, as he draws up his first budget.

City economists had expected a shortfall of zero for July, a month when Treasury receipts tend to be swollen by self-assessment income tax payments.

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Academic who accused Jason Arday of plagiarism suspended by university – BBC

  1. Academic who accused Jason Arday of plagiarism suspended by university  BBC
  2. The Controversial Academic Who Ignited the Jason Arday Furor  WSJ
  3. American academic behind Jason Arday plagiarism allegations is suspended  NBC News
  4. Professor’s Death Leaves Behind Hard Questions for Cambridge on Race and Hiring  The New York Times
  5. Cambridge chancellor criticises 'racist feeding frenzy' around Jason Arday  BBC
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Car salesman, 26, becomes Belgian prince after being recognized as secret son of king’s brother – New York Post

  1. Car salesman, 26, becomes Belgian prince after being recognized as secret son of king’s brother  New York Post
  2. Belgian car salesman becomes prince after royal parentage confirmed  BBC
  3. A Prince at 26: Once-Secret Son of Belgian Royal Gains Legal Recognition  The New York Times
  4. Once-secret son of Belgium royal becomes a prince at age 26  ABC News & Headlines – Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  5. Bulletin AM briefing on Friday, 21 August  The Independent
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Israeli settler attacks shift focus to West Bank areas under direct Palestinian rule

Report says violence is moving from Israeli-controlled areas to those earmarked for a future Palestinian state

Violent Israeli settler attacks in the two areas of the occupied West Bank under direct Palestinian rule have almost doubled since 2025, as settlers pursue a self-proclaimed “great settlement revolution” in the very heart of the territory earmarked for a Palestinian state.

According to a report by the Israeli human rights organisation Yesh Din, shared with the Guardian, data shows that almost two-thirds of incidents of settler violence so far in 2026 have taken place in the so-called Areas A and B – placed under Palestinian Authority governance in the 1995 Oslo accords.

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Putin arrests Russians complaining about fuel shortages amid petrol station fights – The Independent

  1. Putin arrests Russians complaining about fuel shortages amid petrol station fights  The Independent
  2. Frustrated Moscow drivers face long queues to refill as fuel shortages return  Reuters
  3. Russia imports gas as Ukrainian strikes result in shortages  NPR
  4. Ukraine war briefing: Russia running on imported gasoline, government confirms  The Guardian
  5. Russia runs out of petrol at seven in 10 stations as fuel crisis worsens  Euronews.com
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Imran Khan Is Granted Brief Hospital Visit Before Returning to Prison – The New York Times

  1. Imran Khan Is Granted Brief Hospital Visit Before Returning to Prison  The New York Times
  2. Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan back in jail after court-ordered hospital visit ends sooner than expected  Reuters
  3. Imran Khan’s family and party say Pakistan violated court order by taking him to government hospital  10TV
  4. Pakistan’s former leader Imran Khan taken back to prison after hospital check-up  CNN
  5. Jailed ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan allowed brief hospital visit after uproar over health  The Guardian
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Mexican fishermen floating in cooler rescued after 5 days stranded at sea – CNN

  1. Mexican fishermen floating in cooler rescued after 5 days stranded at sea  CNN
  2. Two shipwreck survivors saved by staying afloat for five days thanks to a portable cooler  El Mundo America
  3. Fishermen miraculously found alive in giant cooler after 5 days lost at sea  New York Post
  4. Fishermen found alive floating on cooler 150 miles off Mexico 5 days after going missing  CBS News
  5. Mexican fishermen rescued after five days adrift in cool box at sea  Yahoo
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Russia’s missile tests around disputed islands anger Japan

Pacific fleet launched missile drills near what Moscow calls the Kuril Islands but Japan regards as its Northern Territories

Japan has criticised missile tests carried out by Russia’s navy around the disputed islands visited by Vladimir Putin last week amid continuing tensions between the two countries.

Russia’s Pacific fleet said on Thursday that it had fired Bastion surface-to-ship missiles from Etorofu, the largest island in the disputed archipelago, simulating an attack on enemy vessels, hitting all of its targets approximately 300km away.

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Former Liberal MP condemns Coalition for backing gambling reforms that ‘let down’ vulnerable Australians

Jenny Ware, member of inquiry that recommended wagering advertising ban, says ‘public health crisis’ demands stronger response from major parties

The former Liberal MP Jenny Ware has condemned her one-time Coalition colleagues for backing Labor’s gambling legislation, claiming “vulnerable Australians have been let down”, as the parliament failed to back a full ban on wagering ads.

Ware, a member of the Peta Murphy-led inquiry in 2023 that recommended entirely ending wagering advertising and inducements, called gambling a public health crisis that demanded a much stronger response from both sides of politics.

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2 organizers of Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigils convicted in national security case – AP News

  1. 2 organizers of Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigils convicted in national security case  AP News
  2. Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil fell dark years ago. Now its organizers have been convicted  CNN
  3. Hong Kong convicts Tiananmen vigil leaders  dw.com
  4. Hong Kong's Tiananmen activists convicted in national security trial  BBC
  5. Hong Kong court convicts Tiananmen vigil group leaders of inciting subversion  Reuters
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