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Russian airstrike kills 41, injures 180 in Ukrainian city, says Zelenskyy

Two Russian ballistic missiles hit a military facility and hospital in Poltava, Ukraine, killing 41 and injuring 180. President Zelenskyy called it one of the deadliest attacks by Russia in the 900-day war. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with Zelenskyy urging Western partners for swift military aid. He criticized delays in support and called for air defense systems to counter Russian attacks.

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Al Jazeera English

What does the UKs partial stop on arms exports to Israel really mean

Campaigners criticize UK government for only suspending 30 out of 350 arms licences to Israel, citing concerns over violations of international humanitarian law. Exemption of F-35 fighter jet parts deemed insufficient by rights organizations. UK’s role in supplying arms to Israel questioned. Amnesty International calls for complete halt to arms transfers. Israel expresses disappointment. UK government justifies F-35 parts exclusion to avoid impact on global fleet. UK Labour government’s stance on Israel under scrutiny.

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Grenfell Tower was a ‘death trap’ due to failures by U.K. government and industry, inquiry finds

A report on the Grenfell Tower fire in London found government, regulators, and industry failures turned the building into a “death trap,” leading to 72 deaths. The inquiry blamed dishonest companies, weak regulators, and complacent government. Survivors seek justice as police consider charges, with prosecutions unlikely before late 2026. The tragedy raised questions about inequality and safety standards in the UK.

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Business Insider

Mongolia explained why it didn’t arrest Putin when he visited

Mongolia welcomed Putin despite obligation to arrest him due to economic ties with Russia. Ukraine criticized Mongolia for not upholding international justice.

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Al Jazeera English

Journalist presses State Department for answers on Israel arms sales

A journalist questioned the US State Department on arms sales to Israel, referencing the UK’s suspension of some sales due to potential international law violations.

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BBC.com

Crowded boat attempts Channel journey a day after fatalities

Dozens of migrants seen attempting to cross the Channel from France, some without life vests, a day after 12 died in a dinghy sinking. French authorities present to prevent crossings, unclear if dinghy reached open sea.

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CNN

Judges may soon have to run for election in Mexico. Critics say thats bad news for its democracy

Mexican President López Obrador aims to overhaul the judiciary by allowing Mexicans to elect judges at all levels. Critics fear this move could concentrate power and undermine judicial independence. The reform, which passed the lower chamber of Congress, faces opposition from Supreme Court justices and US Ambassador Salazar. If approved, judges would have to campaign for their seats, potentially politicizing the judiciary.

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CTV News

Republican Liz Cheney crosses party lines to endorse Kamala Harris

Former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney announces support for Kamala Harris for president, citing Trump’s danger to the country. Cheney, a fierce Trump critic ousted in her 2022 primary, joins other Republicans in endorsing Harris. Cheney, daughter of former VP Dick Cheney, was a key figure in the Jan. 6 investigation and broke with her party over Trump’s role in the attack.

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Global News Toronto

Georgia teen charged with killing 2 students, 2 teachers in school shooting

A 14-year-old student opened fire at a Georgia high school, killing four people. Students barricaded themselves in classrooms, with some injured. The shooter, a student, surrendered and faces murder charges. The community mourns the tragedy, with officials emphasizing love over hate. The incident adds to a string of school shootings in the U.S., sparking debates on gun control. Parents express fear and concern for their children’s safety.

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The Globe and Mail

Zelensky shuffles his cabinet as Ukraine works to rally allies amid escalating Russian attacks

Ukrainian President Zelensky reshuffles cabinet amid escalating Russian attacks, with key ministers resigning. Critics question motives behind changes, as Zelensky aims to strengthen government effectiveness. Russia adjusts nuclear doctrine in response to perceived threats from the West. Recent deadly strikes on Ukrainian cities prompt concerns of Russia’s escalating aggression. Lviv and Poltava targeted in devastating attacks, with casualties including civilians and cadets.

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