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Armed conflicts and attacks
Wazalendo militia Human Rights Defense Forces and M23 rebels clash on a hill near Kazinga, Masisi Territory, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). (Radio Okapi)
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Armed conflicts and attacks
According to the Sudan Doctors Network, thirteen children have died from malnutrition in a displacement camp in the Darfur region of Sudan. (AP)
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Armed conflicts and attacks
Zaïre-FPAC militants attack Sanduku 1, Djugu Territory, DRC, killing two civilians. (Radio Okapi)
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Armed conflicts and attacks
At least two Somali national armies killed several soldiers surrender by Jubaland forces after a week's battle for Control Dolow District of Gedo region of Jubaland state and Federal Government of Somalia. (Garowe Online)
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Disasters and accidents
At least 18 people making the Kanwar Yatra pilgrimage are killed in a bus accident in Deoghar, Jharkand, India. (DW) (NDTV)
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Disasters and accidents
The death toll from the flooding in Hebei and Beijing, China, increases to 34, with eight others missing. (NPR)
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International relations
Maltese prime minister Robert Abela announces that Malta will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September. (TVM)
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International relations
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. (AP)
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Law and crime
Lebanon convicts and sentences six people who are accused of killing a United Nations peacekeeper in Beirut in 2023. (AP)
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Law and crime
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. (AP)
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Law and crime
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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. (DW)
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International relations
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. (The Telegraph)