The UN humanitarian coordinator for Gaza said July 2 that 1.9 million people -- 80 percent of the territory's population -- were now displaced, adding…
A Russian drone and missile barrage on the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro July 3 killed four people and wounded over two dozen more, officials…
Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica on July 3, with forecasters warning of potentially deadly winds and storm surge, after at least seven people were killed…
Turkish authorities said July 2 they had detained over 470 people after anti-Syrian riots in several cities sparked by accusations that a Syrian man had…
Investigators in Germany and Sweden on July 3 arrested eight suspects allied with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government over alleged participation in crimes against humanity…
Women and girls subjected to domestic violence in Iraqi Kurdistan face "daunting obstacles" when they seek state protection, Amnesty International said July 3, accusing authorities…
South Africa's new unity government under President Cyril Ramaphosa began being sworn in during a televised ceremony in Cape Town on July 3 following weeks…
The US Supreme Court ruled July 1 that Donald Trump enjoys some immunity from prosecution as a former president, a ruling that will likely delay…
Kenyan police fired tear gas to scatter small crowds in the capital Nairobi on July 2, AFP reporters saw, after youth activists called for fresh…
Libya reopened its Ras Jedir border crossing with Tunisia, the key transit point between the countries, at a ceremony July 1, three months after it…
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Kazakhstan on July 2 for a state visit, during which he will attend a meeting of Shanghai alliance nations…
Moscow on July 1 claimed to have captured two more villages in eastern Ukraine, but acknowledged that tens of thousands of people in Russia's border…
Dutch King Willem-Alexander swore in former spy chief Dick Schoof as new prime minister July 2, at the head of a right-wing coalition cabinet with…
Mauritania's incumbent President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani has comfortably won re-election at the helm of the vast desert nation, seen as a rock of…
Spain's Supreme Court on July 1 refused to grant an amnesty to Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont on a charge of misusing public funds, maintaining…
Hurricane Beryl slammed into the Caribbean island of Carriacou on July 1, producing "life-threatening conditions" including disastrous winds, according to US trackers, after the storm…
Argentina's government on July 1 officially closed state news agency Telam, transforming it into a state advertising and "propaganda" agency after right-wing President Javier Milei…
Hungary takes over the EU's rotating presidency on July 1, promising to be an "honest broker" despite widespread concerns over what critics see as an…
French President Emmanuel Macron and his allies were on July 1 beginning a week of intense campaigning ahead of the second round of legislative elections…
Russian forces destroyed 36 Ukrainian drones overnight in regions near the border, Moscow's defence ministry said July 1. "Air defence systems on duty destroyed and…
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his new government on June 30 with the former opposition parties getting 12 out of 32 portfolios after the…
The lights of several thousand mobile phones illuminated a main boulevard of Venezuela's San Cristobal city in a euphoric welcome to opposition leader Maria Corina…
The US Justice Department is offering Boeing a plea deal that will allow it to avoid a trial related to two deadly 737 MAX crashes,…
Former Bulgarian prime minister Boyko Borissov's GERB party tried to form a minority government July 1 to overcome the impasse after the country's sixth election…
Turkish police were holding 67 people July 1 after a mob went on the rampage in a central Anatolian city after a Syrian man was…