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July 31

Arts and culture

The Pope bestows Anglican-convert and saint John Henry Newman with the title Doctor of the Church, giving him one of the highest saint titles shared with 37 others.
Source: Vatican News external link
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International relations

South Korea and the United States reach a trade agreement which places a 15% tariff on U.S. imports from South Korea. South Korea also promises to invest US$350 billion into American biotech, semiconductors, and shipbuilding over unspecified time.
Source: CBS News external link
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Science and technology

Italy and Vatican City agree to transform a 430 hectares (1,100 acres) field in Rome to a solar farm that will power the Vatican, with the goal of turning it into the first carbon-neutral state.
Source: Bluefield Daily Telegraph external link
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Armed conflicts and attacks

Russian forces launch drones and cruise missiles on Kyiv, Ukraine, killing at least 15 people and injuring more than 145 others. At least one tower block completely collapses.
Source: Interfax-Ukraine external link
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July 30

Armed conflicts and attacks

At least 71 Palestinians are killed and dozens more are wounded while seeking humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
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M23 rebels expel Wazalendo militia Decisive Movement for the Liberation of Congo from Kamakombe, Kabare Territory, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Source: Radio Okapi external link
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At least four South Sudanese soldiers are shot and killed by Ugandan forces, who retaliated after a Ugandan soldier was killed by South Sudanese forces on Monday during border clashes. Both countries have agreed to an immediate ceasefire.
Source: AP external link
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Science and technology

The government of Australia announces the inclusion of video-sharing site YouTube in its social media ban for teenagers starting in December, following a survey on harmful content being reported on the site.
Source: Reuters external link
Russian federal agency Rospotrebnadzor blocks web service Speedtest after identifying alleged threats to the security of the public communications network and a segment of the Internet in Russia.
Source: The Moscow Times external link
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International relations

Canadian prime minister Mark Carney announces that Canada will recognise Palestine as an independent country in September, conditional on the Palestinian Authority committing to certain reforms.
Source: CBC external link
Turkey announces it will start supplying natural gas to Syria via the Arab Gas Pipeline to help Syria generate new electricity, while Qatar will also help with the project's financing.
Source: AP external link
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The U.S. Treasury Department imposes sanctions under the Magnitsky Act on Brazilian Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes over alleged human rights violations and suppression of freedom of expression in his oversight of former president Jair Bolsonaro.
Source: Reuters external link

Disasters and accidents

A M 8.8 earthquake strikes off the coast of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. Tsunami alerts have been issued along the Pacific coast of many countries.
Source: The New York Times external link
Five people are killed after a truck collides with a minivan on the A1 motorway in Slovenia.
Source: Slovenian Press Agency external link

July 29

Armed conflicts and attacks

Russian forces launch drone strikes and cruise missile strikes across Ukraine, killing at least 25 people and injuring dozens of others, including 16 inmates killed in an airstrike on a prison in Zaporizhzhia.
Source: BBC News external link
Wazalendo militia Human Rights Defense Forces and M23 rebels clash on a hill near Kazinga, Masisi Territory, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Source: Radio Okapi external link
According to the Sudan Doctors Network, 13 children have died from malnutrition in a displacement camp in the Darfur region of Sudan.
Source: AP external link
Zaïre-FPAC militants attack Sanduku 1, Djugu Territory, DRC, killing two civilians.
Source: Radio Okapi external link
The Houthis launch a ballistic missile targeting Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel, which was intercepted by Israeli forces.
Source: The Times of Israel external link

Politics and elections

Four people are killed and over 500 others are arrested in protests in Luanda, Angola, against the government's increase in fuel prices.
Source: DW external link

Law and crime

Lebanon convicts and sentences six people who are accused of killing a United Nations peacekeeper in Beirut in 2023.
Source: AP external link
The Internal Security Agency of Poland detains 32 people, including a Pole, a Colombian, Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians, who are suspected of coordinating with Russia to engage in sabotage.
Source: AP external link

Disasters and accidents

At least 18 people making the Kanwar Yatra pilgrimage are killed in a bus accident in Deoghar, Jharkand, India.
Source: NDTV external link
The death toll from the flooding in Hebei and Beijing, China, increases to 34, with eight others missing.
Source: NPR external link
Seven people are killed and three others are injured when a Venezuelan Air Force Cessna 208 Caravan aircraft carrying members of the Yanomami Indigenous community, medical personnel and crew crashes after a suspected technical failure in the Amazon Rainforest, Amazonas State, Venezuela.
Source: ASN external link
A dust explosion at a wood chip manufacturing plant in Fremont, Nebraska, United States, kills three people.
Source: AP external link

International relations

Maltese prime minister Robert Abela announces that Malta will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly session in September.
Source: TVM external link
Sammarinese foreign and political affairs secretary Luca Beccari announces that San Marino will recognize the State of Palestine by the end of 2025.
Source: GiornaleSM external link
United Kingdom prime minister Keir Starmer declares that the UK will formally recognize the State of Palestine should a ceasefire not be achieved by September.
Source: The Telegraph external link
The Netherlands bans far-right Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich from the country and calls on the European Union to support a ceasefire in Gaza.
Source: AP external link

July 28

Arts and culture

The Polisario Front formally condemns the recent filming of Christopher Nolan's upcoming film in Moroccan-occupied Dakhla, Western Sahara.
Source: Forbes external link

Disasters and accidents

At least 30 people are killed and several others are missing due to heavy rain and flooding in Hebei and Beijing, China.
Source: AP external link
Three people are killed and hundreds of others are evacuated during floods across nine counties in northeastern Romania.
Source: Reuters external link

Law and crime

Five people are killed, including an NYPD officer and the perpetrator, and five others are injured, including four with non-gunshot injuries, in a mass shooting at the 345 Park Avenue skyscraper in Manhattan, New York City, United States.
Source: BNO News external link
Three people are killed and eight others are injured, including the perpetrator and an officer that sustained non-gunshot injuries, in a mass shooting at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada, United States.
Source: KRNV-DT external link
Six people are killed, including the perpetrator, and two others are injured in a mass shooting at Or Tor Kor Market in Bangkok, Thailand.
Source: Thairath external link
Two people are killed and two others are injured, including the perpetrator, in a mass stabbing on business premises on Long Lane in Southwark, London, United Kingdom.
Source: Sky News external link
A court in Bogotá, Colombia, convicts former president Álvaro Uribe of witness tampering and bribery.
Source: AP external link

International relations

A peace conference opens in New York City, United States, aimed at reviving the two-state solution and renewing diplomatic efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Source: Reuters external link

Politics and elections

Philippine president Bongbong Marcos orders a nationwide audit of flood control projects across the country, alongside a crackdown on corruption on these projects, in response to widespread damage caused by recent flooding resulting from Tropical Storm Wipha and the monsoon season.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

Congolese government–aligned Wazalendo militias, including Resisting Congolese Patriots and the Alliance of Patriots for a Free and Sovereign Congo, clash with M23 rebels in Shoa and Shamarambo villages, Masisi Territory, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The villages are captured by the M23.
Source: Radio Okapi external link
Wazalendo militia Collective of Movements for Change clashes with M23 rebels in the villages of Mashango and Mudugudu, Rutshuru Territory.
Source: Radio Okapi external link
Israeli attacks kill more than 80 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
The Houthis release a video showing ten crewmembers of the Greek-operated cargo ship Eternity C, which the group attacked and sunk earlier this month, in captivity.
Source: Reuters external link
U.S. president Donald Trump issues a new 12-day ultimatum to Russia to end the war in Ukraine.
Source: BBC News external link
Clashes occur in Dolow, Somalia, between Jubaland forces and the Somali National Army.
Source: Garowe Online external link
The Indian military announces they have killed three militants in the Dachigam area of Jammu and Kashmir.
Source: AP external link
The Pakistani Counter Terrorism Department kills three suspected militants accused of orchestrating an attack in Karachi last year.
Source: AP external link