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August 2024

  • A headshot of Halla Tómasdóttir

    Halla Tómasdóttir to be sworn in as Iceland’s seventh president

    Finance entrepreneur becomes second woman to be elected head of state since independence in 1944
  • A man walks under a giant billboard with the vandalized image of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro

    Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro blames unrest on far-right conspiracy as isolation grows

  • FILE PHOTO: The U.S. flag flies at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba<br>FILE PHOTO: The United States flag flies inside of Joint Task Force Guantanamo Camp VI at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, March 22, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo

    Three accused 9/11 plotters plead guilty in Guantánamo Bay deal – prosecutors

  • a wolf in the netherlands

    Wolf sparks warning to keep children out of forest in Netherlands

  • a man in a suit and tie appears to rant on stage while a woman in a blue suit holding papers looks off to the side

    Trump repeats lies and attacks Kamala Harris’s racial identity at panel of Black journalists

  • Human remains found in burned house in Colorado as wildfires torch US west

  • The age of extinction
    Colombian guerrillas withdraw threat to disrupt UN biodiversity summit

  • Guinea court finds former dictator guilty in stadium massacre trial

  • Russian spies sentenced in Slovenia after pleading guilty

  • Death toll from landslides in India’s Kerala state rises to 166

  • Nigerian singer, actor and activist Onyeka Onwenu dies aged 72

  • Ex-justice department officials raise alarm over US supreme court’s immunity ruling

  • Surge in Democratic enthusiasm raises hopes of winning swing states

  • Venice cuts size of tourist parties to 25 to reduce impact on city

  • Japan’s rice stocks drop to lowest level in decades amid tourist boom and poor crop yields

  • Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, delivers a speech at the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China in Taipei, on Tuesday

    China used ‘shocking’ bullying tactics ahead of Taiwan Ipac meeting, organiser says

    Member countries from the global south were intimidated in an attempt to dissuade them from attending meeting, says executive director
  • Paul Watson, then founder and President of the animal rights and environmental Sea Shepherd Conservation, attends a demonstration in Germany, on May 23, 2012

    Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson could face up to 15 years’ prison in Japan if convicted

    Watson, founder of Sea Shepherd and co-founder of Greenpeace, has been arrested on an international warrant and is facing charges including accomplice to assault and ship trespass
    • Two men die after helicopter crashes into building near Irish village

    • Son of El Chapo pleads not guilty in Chicago as mystery cloaks cartel arrests

    • IDF charges reservist with aggravated abuse of Palestinian prisoners

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