7 injured after turbulence hits Scoot flight from Singapore to Guangzhou
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Hundreds mourn mother and daughters killed in Russian strike on Lviv
LVIV, Ukraine – Hundreds of residents of Lviv packed into a church on Friday to mourn three sisters and their mother, killed in a Russian strike that hit their home…
US-Iraq deal would see hundreds of troops withdraw in first year, sources say
BAGHDAD – The United States and Iraq have reached an understanding on plans for the withdrawal of U.S.-led coalition forces from Iraq, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.…
Slovak PM Fico criticises rivals as he visits town where he was shot
HANDLOVA, Slovakia – Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico on Friday visited the town where a gunman shot him in May and accused progressive opponents of fuelling political tension that he…
Polish police investigate potentially radioactive substances found in residential building
WARSAW – Polish authorities are investigating potentially radioactive substances found in around 50 containers in a residential building in western Poland, officials said on Friday, adding there was no need…
First ballots to go out, raising curtain on 2024 US election
Early in-person voting will start as soon as Sept 20 in some states. Read More
Amid shortage of canteen stallholders, schools turn to catering and vending machines
Higher costs, school closures during holidays and limited operating hours have made it tough for canteen vendors to maintain a steady income.Read More
Russia declares farm emergency in Tomsk region because of crop damage
MOSCOW – Russia has introduced a state of emergency for the farm sector in the Tomsk region of Siberia because of weather damage to crops, the regional governor said on…
Russian missile attack kills one in Ukraine’s Pavlohrad, governor says
KYIV – A Russian missile attack on Friday killed one civilian and wounded at least 30 other people, including three children, in the Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad, regional governor Serhiy…
World food prices ease slightly in August, UN says
LONDON – The United Nations’ world food price index eased slightly in August, data released on Friday showed, as lower prices for sugar, meat and cereals more than offset higher…