Monthly Archives: July, 2023

Boat sinking off Tunisia leaves one dead, at least 10 migrants missing

Tunis (Reuters) - At least 10 Tunisian migrants were missing and one died after their boat sank off Tunisia as they tried to cross...

Australia PM’s Germany, NATO trip to focus on trade, security

Sydney (Reuters) - Trade and security will be priorities for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on a trip this week to meet German...

IAEA chief says ‘absolutely logical’ Japan’s Fukushima water release draws interest

Seoul (Reuters) - It is "absolutely logical" that Japan's plan to release treated radioactive water from its Fukushima nuclear plant is attracting great interest...

Uzbek leader holds early election to extend rule

Tashkent (Reuters) - Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev holds an early election on Sunday to extend his rule for another seven years, just months after...

UN secretary-general condemns air strike that killed at least 22 people in Sudan

Cairo (Reuters) - United Nations' Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the air strike that reportedly killed at least 22 people in Sudan on Saturday, according...

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Pope Francis deplores Israeli killings of civilians at Gaza church

Vatican City (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday again...

Palestinians must find new path from Israeli rule after war, top official says

Ramallah (Reuters) - Immediately after Israel's war in Gaza...

Israel says it struck Hezbollah sites after attacks from Lebanon

Jerusalem/Beirut (Reuters) - Israel said on Sunday it had...

Israel uncovers ‘biggest Hamas tunnel’ near Gaza border

Gaza (Reuters) - Israeli forces battling Hamas said they...