French Open champion Swiatek urges Ukraine to ‘stay strong’

French Open Ukraine

Iga Swiatek was crowned French Open women’s champion after beating Coco Gauff 6-1 6-3. The top seed played the entire tournament with a ribbon in Ukrainian colors pinned to her cap. Poland granted temporary protection to the highest number of Ukrainians fleeing war. Newly crowned French Open women’s champion Iga Swiatek urged Ukraine on Saturday … Read more

China launches 3 astronauts to space station

China

China launches spacecraft carrying three astronauts to the space station. Shenzhou-14 blasted off from northwest China at 10:44 a.m. (0244 GMT) on Sunday. The crew will live and work on the space station for six months before returning to Earth in December. China launched a spacecraft on Sunday carrying three astronauts to the Chinese space … Read more

Wakefield drug dealer who sold heroin to undercover police is jailed after ‘disappearing’ for 10 years

Wakefield

Babar Asfaq, 32, supplied crack cocaine and heroin to undercover officers from behind a book shop. Police were first directed to Madina Book Centre after calling a drugs line in 2011. Mohammed Ashfaq fled the UK with his wife and four young children 11 years ago. Babar Asfaq, 32, supplied crack cocaine and heroin to … Read more

Five killed, scores injured in depot blast in Bangladesh

Bangladesh

At least five people were killed and scores were injured in an explosion at a storage depot in Bangladesh. Blast happened after firefighters were called to put out fire at facility in south-east town of Sitakunda. About 600 people worked at the depot, facility’s director Mujibur Rahman tells. At least five people were killed and … Read more

UN rights expert demands accelerated probe into Sudan post-coup killings

Sudan

Sudan has been rocked by deepening unrest and a violent crackdown since last year’s coup. 99 people have been killed and more than 5,000 injured, UN human rights expert says. Thousands of Sudanese took to the streets on Friday to mark the third anniversary of a crackdown. A UN human rights expert on Sudan called … Read more

Dmitry Kovtun, suspect in Litvinenko poisoning dies in Moscow

Dmitry Kovtun

Dmitry Kovtun was one of two Russian men accused by Britain of poisoning Litvinenko. The ex-KGB officer died after drinking green tea laced with radioactive polonium-210 in 2006. Kovtun and Andrei Lugovoy denied carrying out the killing. Dmitry Kovtun, one of two Russian men accused by Britain of poisoning Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko in London … Read more

At least 19 civilians killed in Yemen despite 2-month truce

Yemen truce

The truce was the first tangible ebb in fighting in the past six years. Most of the deaths recorded since the truce first went into effect in early April were from land mines. 32 civilians have been wounded during the two months of truce, UN official says. At least 19 civilians, including three children, have … Read more

France’s Macron holds calls with Jordan’s king, Palestinian president

Macron

Jordan’s King Abdullah II discussed the situation in the Palestinian territories with French President Emmanuel Macron. The two also discussed ways to expand bilateral cooperation, especially in areas of food security and regional development. Abbas briefed him on the ongoing Israeli escalations against the Palestinian people, particularly in Jerusalem. Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Saturday … Read more

Ukrainian defense minister says ‘optimistic’ forecast sees war over by end of the year

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Ukraine’s Defense Minister says he expects the conflict in Ukraine to end by the end of 2014. Oleksii Reznikov was speaking at the GLOBSEC-2022 forum in Bratislava, Slovakia. Ukrainian defense forces still need heavy weapons, primarily MLRS, and other artillery, tanks, and anti-ship systems. Oleksii Reznikov, the Ukrainian Defense Minister, said it is “hard to … Read more

Tunisia police block protests against Saied referendum

Saied

Tunisian police clash with protesters against President Kais Saied. Around 100 people demonstrate against the July referendum, a year after his power grab opponents describe as a coup. Tunisian police scuffled with protesters against President Kais Saied on Saturday as around 100 people demonstrated against a planned July referendum, a year after his power grab … Read more

Pope Francis expressed his wish to visit Ukraine while talking to Ukrainian child

Pope Francis

Pope Francis visited with children at the Vatican on Saturday. The Pope said he will be meeting with Ukrainian officials this week about a possible trip. On Saturday, Pope Francis informed a Ukrainian kid that he wishes to visit the nation and that he will be considering a possible trip with Ukrainian officials. As part … Read more

Abuja mob burns man to death over row with Muslim cleric

Abuja

A man who had a row with a Muslim cleric has died after being set on fire by a mob supporting the cleric. The 30-year-old victim was in a local vigilante group and police say about 200 people mobilized against him. Police found him at the scene with severe burns and took him to hospital, … Read more

All Saints church in Sviatohirsk destroyed after Russian shelling, Zelensky

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Ukraine has appealed to UNESCO to “deprive Russia” of membership in the organization. Zelensky: “Occupiers know exactly which object is being shelled,” he says. The original temple dates back to 1526, according to the official website for the church. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian artillery has “destroyed” the All Saints church in Sviatohirsk in … Read more

Traveler landed in North Carolina with 23 pounds cocaine hidden in his wheelchair

cocaine

A passenger landed in Charlotte, North Carolina, with a motorized wheelchair and 23 pounds of cocaine stashed in its cushions. Around 118,636 people travel to, from, and through the Charlotte Douglas International Airport every day, according to the airport’s website. A passenger landed in Charlotte, North Carolina, with a motorized wheelchair and 23 pounds of … Read more

Two states aim to arm teachers despite opposition from educators and experts

Arm Teachers

Ohio and Louisiana are considering legislation that would allow school staff to be armed. Many Republican-controlled legislatures considered similar legislation after the Parkland, Florida, shooting. The National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers have long opposed arming teachers. Two state legislatures are considering measures that would permit to arm teachers and other school … Read more

Murder investigation after man stabbed in east London

London

A murder investigation has been launched after a man was stabbed to death in east London. The victim, believed to be in his 30s, was found with stab injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. No arrests have been made and a crime scene remains in place. A murder investigation has been launched after … Read more