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Part of Beirut’s port silos collapse on second anniversary of massive explosion

A large section of Beirut’s giant port grain silos, which were shredded by a massive explosion two years ago, have collapsed as hundreds marched...

Cargo ship carrying Ukrainian grain checked by inspectors

Inspectors have boarded the first cargo ship to leave Ukraine since Russia invaded its neighbour after the vessel anchored off Istanbul. Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish and...

Iraqi cleric orders followers to continue protest in Baghdad

Influential Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr has told his followers to continue their sit-in inside Iraq’s government zone, and called for the dissolution of the...

Volcano near Iceland’s main airport erupts again after pause

A volcano in south-west Iceland has begun erupting, the country’s meteorological authorities said – just eight months after its last eruption officially ended. The Icelandic...

Dutch government declares water shortage

The Dutch government has declared a national water shortage caused by the hot, dry summer that is parching much of Europe. It has formed a...

Robinhood cuts 23% of its workforce as fewer users trade

Robinhood Markets has said it is cutting nearly a quarter of its workforce, as crashing cryptocurrency prices and a turbulent stock market keep more...

France’s second heatwave of the year leaves Paris sweltering

Regional authorities in the French capital Paris have warned residents to be vigilant, with temperatures soaring to 36C. In a tweet, the Ile-de-France prefecture also...

US speaker Nancy Pelosi arrives in Taiwan amid rising tensions with China

US house speaker Nancy Pelosi has arrived in Taiwan, becoming the highest-ranking American official to visit the self-ruled island that is claimed by China...

India announces $100 million credit line to the Maldives

India will extend a $100 million line of credit to the Maldives to support development projects, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, after holding talks...

Shops in Spain must keep doors shut and limit air conditioners to save energy

Spanish offices, shops and hospitality venues will no longer be allowed to set their cooling systems below 27 degrees in summer nor raise heating...

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