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18/07/2025
Benjamin Netanyahu voices regret after Gaza Catholic church killings
18/07/2025
Syria: Fighting between Druze and Bedouin tribes in Sweida continues
18/07/2025
Deportation dossiers: Trump's AI-driven war on immigrants and freedom of speech
18/07/2025
Tour de France: Pogacar's solo masterclass seals stage 12 victory
18/07/2025
UK lowers voting age from 18 to 16 in historic electoral reform
18/07/2025
Tomorrowland festival begins days after fire destroyed main stage
18/07/2025
Syria accuses Israel of trying to destabilise country through airstrikes
17/07/2025
Taipei holds annual air raid drill to prepare for Chinese attack
Asia / Pacific
17/07/2025
Church attack will weigh 'terribly' on Gaza's Catholic community
Middle East

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