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Palestinian gunmen killed near West Bank Samaritan community
EPA-EFE By Raffi Berg BBC News Three Palestinians have been shot dead after opening fire on Israeli soldiers near Nablus in the occupied West Bank, Israel’s military has said. The troops were guarding the Samaritans, a tiny community which traces its origins back to biblical Israelite tribes. Security camera footage shows a figure shooting at…
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Julian Sands: Room with a View actor’s final cause of death is undetermined
Reuters British actor Julian Sands’ final cause of death has been deemed undetermined. The Room With a View star’s body was recovered in June, months after he had gone missing while hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains of California. The cause of death was undetermined due to the condition of Sands’ body, and no other…
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Watch: Twitter HQ sign change halted as police arrive
Workers taking down the Twitter sign at its San Francisco headquarters paused their work after police arrived at the scene. The sign change came after Twitter owner Elon Musk rebranded the social media company to X. Police in San Francisco told the news site Insider that officers at the HQ were responding to “a possible…
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Matt Healy: Malaysia LGBT community angry over ‘white saviour stunt’
Getty Images By Frances Mao Singapore British pop singer Matt Healy’s protest stunt at a concert in Malaysia has sparked fury from LGBT activists and allies in the country. Many have described the 1975 singer’s sweary rant at the Malaysian government – and kiss with a male bandmate – as an act of “performative activism”…
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Greece fires: Evacuations continue as thousands flee
BBCCopyright: BBC Celia Derbyshire, from Cheshire, was on holiday in the resort village of Kiotari, in the south of Rhodes, with her two daughters, Mimi, 12, and Olivia, 15. The three of them had been heading out to stay at a five-star resort for a week, on a holiday which cost more than £3,000 and…
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Leonardo DiCaprio praises Indian man for discovering new fish
Getty Images By Imran Qureshi BBC Hindi An Indian man who discovered a rare new species of fish almost three years ago has found renewed fame after Hollywood superstar Leonardo DiCaprio praised him online. Abraham A, a former paramilitary soldier from the southern state of Kerala, found a new species of subterranean fish called Pathala…
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Europe and US heatwaves near ‘impossible’ without climate change
Getty Images By Georgina Rannard BBC Climate & Science reporter The heatwaves battering Europe and the US in July would have been “virtually impossible” without human-induced climate change, a scientific study says. Global warming from burning fossil fuels also made the heatwave affecting parts of China 50 times more likely. Climate change meant the heatwave…
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TikTok: Chinese platform challenges X and Threads with text-only posts
TikTok By Annabelle Liang Business reporter Video streaming app TikTok is to offer text-only posts as it becomes the latest technology giant to challenge X, Elon Musk’s rebranded Twitter platform. The Chinese-owned app says the new feature gives users “another way to express themselves”. Earlier this month, TikTok launched a new music streaming service to…
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Typhoon Doksuri: Taiwan cancels Han Kuang military drills
Reuters By Derek Cai BBC News, Singapore Taiwan has cancelled parts of its largest military drills as it braces for what could be the strongest typhoon to hit the island in four years. Doksuri has roared to super typhoon strength with winds of 240km/h (149mph) and is headed to waters that separate Taiwan and the…
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Watch raging wildfires close down Italian airport
Palermo’s international airport was shut down overnight as fires burned around its perimeter. The wildfire is one of several on the island of Sicily and has spread due to windy conditions. Southern Italy has been sweltering through weeks of extreme heat. On Monday, temperatures in Palermo reached a record 47C (116F).