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BBC
July 24
Armed conflicts and attacks
July 23
Health and environment
Source:
Hurriyet Daily News
International relations
India announces it will resume issuing tourist visas for Chinese citizens, ending a five-year suspension imposed following the 2020 border skirmishes between the two countries.
Source:
The Straits Times
Law and crime
Bryan Kohberger is sentenced to four consecutive life sentences in prison without parole after pleading guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students in 2022.
Source:
The New York Times
A mass shooting in Maguiresbridge, Northern Ireland, leaves three people dead and another seriously injured.
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BBC News
Indonesian National Police arrest 44 people suspected of starting forest fires across the country, which contribute to the Southeast Asian haze.
Source:
AP
Disasters and accidents
At least ten firefighters and rescue workers are killed and fourteen others are injured in a wildfire in Eskişehir Province, Turkey.
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CTV News
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AP
July 22
Disasters and accidents
Source:
AP
A head-on collision between a minibus taxi and a truck kills 17 people and injures several others in Harare Province, Zimbabwe.
Source:
AP
Armed conflicts and attacks
Three Haitian National Police officers are killed and one is missing after a gang attack in Liancourt, Artibonite department, Haiti.
Source:
Haitian Times
At least ten people are killed after Jubaland forces claim they have taken full control of the Beled Hawo District headquarters as well as the entire city, following heavy fighting with the Somali National Army from the Federal Government of Somalia.
Source:
Garowe Online
The Houthis launch a ballistic missile at Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel, which is intercepted by Israeli forces.
Source:
Reuters
Politics and elections
The Ukrainian parliament adopts a law placing the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office under the Prosecutor General, sparking widespread protests across the country, the largest since the 2022 Russian invasion. Despite calls to veto the law, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signs the law.
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The Kyiv Independent
International relations
U.S. president Donald Trump announces a trade deal with Japan on Truth Social that would let Japan invest $550 billion into the United States and reduce the tariffs to 15%.
Source:
CNBC
President Trump announces a trade agreement with Philippine president Bongbong Marcos that sets a 19% tariff on Philippine exports to the United States, while U.S. goods entering the Philippines will be exempt from tariffs.
Source:
Reuters
July 21
Sports
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee announces a ban on transgender women competing in women's sports in compliance with an executive order issued earlier this year.
Source:
NPR
Health and environment
A study published in outlines a mouse model which shows a combination therapy involving the two previously approved cancer drugs of Letrozole and Irinotecan that effectively treats Alzheimer’s disease. ,
Source:
Newsmax
Disasters and accidents
At least 31 people are killed and more than 50 others are injured after a Bangladesh Air Force FT-7BGI training aircraft crashes into a college and school campus in Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Source:
AlJazeera
At least 22 people are killed and more than 90,000 people are displaced as Tropical Storm Wipha hits the Philippines and South Korea.
Source:
Gulf News
Armed conflicts and attacks
Israeli troops and tanks enter Deir al-Balah in central Gaza for the first time since the start of the war.
Source:
Reuters
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The Kyiv Independent
International relations
The Venezuelan attorney general's office opens a formal investigation into Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele and his government's alleged mistreatment of Venezuelan migrants detained in the United States and sent to the CECOT megaprison, built to hold alleged gang members.
Source:
AP