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Kamala Harris launches $50 million ad blitz in US presidential race

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris launched a $50 million advertising blitz on Tuesday, capitalizing on the momentum of a fledgling campaign against Republican

Kamala Harris launches $50 million ad blitz in US presidential race
Economy|Finance|News

US home prices unchanged in May; annual gain smallest in 10 months

U.S. single-family home prices were unchanged in May and the annual increase was the smallest in 10 months as higher mortgage rates stifled demand, boosting housing supply.

US home prices unchanged in May; annual gain smallest in 10 months
Health|News

Polio cases 'very likely' in Gaza population, WHO says

It is very likely that polio has infected people in the Gaza Strip, in what would be a setback for global efforts to eradicate the disease, a World Health Organization spokesperson

Polio cases 'very likely' in Gaza population, WHO says
MidEast|News

Turkey says it killed 13 Kurdish militants in northern Iraq

Turkish forces targeted Kurdish militants in northern Iraq with air strikes, killing 13 members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), the defence ministry said on Tuesday

Turkey says it killed 13 Kurdish militants in northern Iraq
Europe|News|Political

Belarus president pardons German on death row, state news agency reports

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has decided to pardon Rico Krieger, a German sentenced to death on terrorism and other charges, the BelTA state news agency reported on

Belarus president pardons German on death row, state news agency reports
Europe|News|Political

Turkey, Armenia make progress in normalisation talks

Turkey and Armenia on Tuesday resumed talks aimed at normalising ties after a two-year lull and agreed to simplify visa rules for some passport holders, the two countries said.

Turkey, Armenia make progress in normalisation talks
Crime|Europe|News

UK inquiry into 1998 Omagh bombing holds first hearing

An independent inquiry into whether the deaths of 29 people in Omagh in 1998, the worst attack in decades of violence in Northern Ireland, could have been prevented held its first

UK inquiry into 1998 Omagh bombing holds first hearing
Economy|Environment|News

CenterPoint Energy sees up to $1.3 billion in restoration costs after Hurricane Beryl

Electric and gas utility CenterPoint Energy said on Tuesday it expects total costs to restore facilities damaged by Hurricane Beryl to be in the range of $1.2 billion

CenterPoint Energy sees up to $1.3 billion in restoration costs after Hurricane Beryl
News|Political

Another Israeli soldier indicted over abuse allegations

The Israeli military issued an indictment on Tuesday against a reservist soldier accused of severe abuse of Palestinian prisoners, in a case that followed a

Another Israeli soldier indicted over abuse allegations
Asia|Europe|News|Political

Kyiv hails dialogue with Beijing, hints at potential Zelenskiy-Xi meeting

Ukraine has invited China's foreign minister to visit amid growing dialogue that could eventually lead to a meeting between the two countries' leaders, Kyiv's foreign

Kyiv hails dialogue with Beijing, hints at potential Zelenskiy-Xi meeting
Election|News|Political

Kremlin rejects 'absurd' US accusations of election meddling

The Kremlin on Tuesday dismissed as absurd U.S. intelligence assertions that Russia is seeking to meddle in the presidential election and said

Kremlin rejects 'absurd' US accusations of election meddling
Americas|News|Political

Kremlin says Venezuelan opposition should accept defeat and congratulate Maduro on election win

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that the political opposition in Venezuela should accept what Moscow called its defeat and congratulate incumbent Nicolas Maduro on his election win.

Kremlin says Venezuelan opposition should accept defeat and congratulate Maduro on election win
Africa|News

Rain and floods add to misery of Sudanese displaced by war

Thousands of people are stranded on the streets of the eastern Sudanese city of Kassala as a deluge of rain compounds the suffering of more than a million Sudanese who sought refuge

Rain and floods add to misery of Sudanese displaced by war
Europe|MidEast|News|Travel

More airlines cancel Beirut flights amid escalation

Greece's Aegean Airlines and Germany's Condor cancelled flights to Beirut on Tuesday, the latest airlines to suspend services to the Lebanese capital in recent days as tensions escalate

More airlines cancel Beirut flights amid escalation
News|Political|World

U.S. Defense Sec says Hezbollah-Israel conflict not inevitable

United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin does not believe that a fight between Israel and Hezbollah is inevitable, and said Washington would like to see things resolved in a

U.S. Defense Sec says Hezbollah-Israel conflict not inevitable
Asia|News

Taiwan says reaches agreement with China over fishermen's deaths

Taiwan reached an agreement with China on Tuesday over the deaths of two Chinese fishermen in a maritime incident following months of negotiations, a move that could tone down

Taiwan says reaches agreement with China over fishermen's deaths
Asia|News

Malaysia says tankers in July 19 collision anchored in its waters

Two large oil tankers that collided and caught fire near Singapore earlier this month are afloat and anchored in Malaysian waters, with an investigation into

Malaysia says tankers in July 19 collision anchored in its waters
Asia|News|Political

US soldier Calley, face of My Lai massacre in Vietnam War, dies at 80

William Calley, who during the Vietnam War led his U.S.

US soldier Calley, face of My Lai massacre in Vietnam War, dies at 80
Election|News|Political

Trump to attend National Association of Black Journalists convention

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign on Monday said he would attend a question-and-answer session at the National Association of Black Journalists annual convention

Trump to attend National Association of Black Journalists convention
Asia|News

Typhoon remnants kill four in China, sever transport, power links

Record rainfall and widespread flooding killed four people in China's southern province of Hunan, with roads in rural areas damaged and access to electricity and the internet

Typhoon remnants kill four in China, sever transport, power links
Asia|News|Political

Australian foreign minister condemns Russia-North Korea ties after DMZ visit

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Tuesday that a security pact signed by Russia and North Korea was destabilising the region, adding that North

Australian foreign minister condemns Russia-North Korea ties after DMZ visit
Economy|News|Travel

U.S. appeals court blocks airline fee disclosure rule

A U.S. appeals court blocked on Monday the U.S.

U.S. appeals court blocks airline fee disclosure rule
Africa|News|World

DR Congo government says M23 rebels, Rwanda disrupting local air traffic

Democratic Republic of Congo's government on Monday accused M23 rebels and Rwandan forces backing them of sending false navigation signals to disrupt air traffic over the

DR Congo government says M23 rebels, Rwanda disrupting local air traffic
News|Political|World

Israeli defense minister says Hezbollah will be held responsible for deadly rocket strike

Israel's defense minister told his U.S. counterpart on Monday that Iran-backed Hezbollah would be held responsible for a rocket strike that killed 12 children and teenagers in

Israeli defense minister says Hezbollah will be held responsible for deadly rocket strike
Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe|News

Murdoch papers agree to search for evidence in Harry, others' phone-hacking cases

Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper arm agreed on Monday to search for emails about an alleged "fake security threat", which claimants including Prince Harry say was used to delete

Murdoch papers agree to search for evidence in Harry, others' phone-hacking cases

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