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World News

Evening Edition 13 August 2026 10 stories
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US diplomat calls Israeli settler siege of West Bank homes ‘act of terror’

Multiple Palestinian families in the West Bank village of Qusra have been

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Who could replace White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt?

The job requires managing a complex relationship with the media - as well Trump's high expectations.

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Japan PM says Putin's visit to disputed islands 'absolutely unacceptable'

It was the first time the Russian leader had visited the Kuril islands, according to state media.

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Indian actor's video with endangered gibbon sparks investigation

A deleted video of Tamil star Vikram cuddling an endangered gibbon has triggered an inquiry into how the animal entered India.

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Travis Kelce shares first details from his wedding to Taylor Swift: 'Best night of my life'

In the comments, Kelce called Swift his "wife" for first time and said it was a "childhood dream" to wed at Madison Square Garden.

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Conditions on US aircraft carrier at sea for more than 250 days raise alarms

Thousands of sailors on the USS Abraham Lincoln have reportedly faced food shortages and broken plumbing, with some considering jumping overboard.

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Engine parts smashed Ryanair window that man's head was sucked out of, report says

A preliminary report by US investigators says an engine fan blade broke on last month's flight from Greece to Germany.

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Tate supporters rally for brothers ahead of bail hearing in Miami

Supporters of Andrew and Tristan Tate gathered outside a Miami detention centre ahead of their bail hearing.

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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill two, including police chief

Israeli drone strikes killed at least 2 people and wounded several others in Gaza on Thursday.

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Mexico says Colombia rejected its earthquake rescue team

Colombia denies politics played a role after Mexico said its military rescuers were refused entry.

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