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World News

Evening Edition 23 July 2026 10 stories
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US-Saudi nuclear deal hinges on normalisation with Israel

A significant US-Saudi civilian nuclear cooperation agreement is reportedly contingent upon

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India activist ends hunger strike after 26 days

Sonam Wangchuk, a supporter of youth-led protesters demanding education reforms, says he wants to avert "possible violence".

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Iran, Houthis strike tankers as US bombing continues: What’s the latest?

With the Houthi naval blockade, shipping disruptions now impact the Bab al-Mandeb strait in addition to Hormuz.

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Russia's businesses under strain from Ukraine's attacks on Wildberries

Ukrainian drones have hit several retail warehouses belonging to Russia's biggest online retailer Wildberries in a matter of days.

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Blocked by censors, China's animal lovers take fight against abuse offline and overseas

The killing of a dog and her puppies in Guangdong has sparked outrage inside and outside the country.

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Guyana ferry disaster: families demand answers as around 100 feared dead

Officials say 76 of the roughly 179 people believed to have been aboard survived, and 53 bodies have been found so far.

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Canada's 'powerful' dairy sector is in Trump's trade crosshairs

Canada's dairy supply management system is in the spotlight after the US president singled it out as one of three main irritants used to justify new tariffs.

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Trump warns of largest strikes on Iran yet as Tehran lashes out across Gulf

The US president's threat comes after another day of Iranian attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan.

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Rally attendee steals the show by mimicking Trump’s gestures

A rally attendee seated directly behind Trump drew attention by mimicking the president.

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France wildfires force evacuation of over 20,000 people from tourist town

About 800 firefighters and hundreds of gendarmes and soldiers deployed to battle the flames west of Bordeaux.

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