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Heavy rain brings floods risk to China’s drought-hit areas

Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated to safer areas as heavy rain brought the risk of flooding to a region of south-west...

Man gored to death by antelope in Swedish animal park

An employee of an animal park in south-western Sweden was gored to death by an eland, Swedish media reported on Monday. The man, a foreign...

WHO chief: I cannot reach ‘starving’ Tigray relatives amid government blockade

The director-general of the World Health Organisation says he cannot send money to his “starving” relatives in Ethiopia’s Tigray region amid a blockade by...

Moscow film festival opens with praise of soldiers in Donbas

The 44th Moscow International Film Festival opened on Friday with reduced foreign representation amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Festival head Nikita Mikhalkov, the Academy Award-winning director...

Van crashes into Brussels pavement terrace

Police have detained a suspect after a speeding van clipped a pavement terrace in the centre of Brussels and slightly injured at least three...

Blind judge who always wanted to ‘hit the gas’ gets behind the wheel

A blind judge in the US who has always wanted to get behind the wheel of a car has achieved his goal, as a...

Italy’s drought exposes ancient imperial bridge over Tiber River

Italy’s worst drought in 70 years has exposed the piers of an ancient bridge over the Tiber River once used by Roman emperors but...

South Korea signs $2.25 billion deal with Russia nuclear company

South Korea has signed a $2.25 billion deal with a Russian state-run nuclear energy company to provide components for Egypt’s first nuclear power plant. South...

Poland claims Second World War grave has been destroyed by Belarus

Poland’s government has alleged that authorities in Belarus were levelling a memorial site containing the graves of Polish soldiers who died during the Second...

Berlin to start repatriating looted art to Nigeria this year

The body overseeing Berlin’s public museums has said it will begin repatriating hundreds of Benin Bronzes this year, after finalising an agreement with Nigeria...

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