Friday 19 August 2022
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▪ Estados Unidos halla los restos de tres migrantes en el Río Bravo
▪ Bookkeeper who stole R11m of Ters funds sentenced to 20 years in jail
▪ Ukraine Response Operational Update 9 to 15 August 2022
▪ World: Alertes de maladies épidémiques et émergentes en Océanie le 16 août 2022
▪ Business Maverick: UK consumer confidence falls to lowest since 1974 as prices jump
▪ Business Maverick: Elizabeth Holmes’s victims asked to weigh in for sentencing
▪ Indonesia: Strengthening the Fulfillment of Children and Young People s Rights During Crisis
▪ Business Maverick: Xi and Putin to attend G20 summit in Indonesia, Jokowi says
▪ Business Maverick: Asia stock gauge dollar nears one-month high: markets wrap
▪ Sri Lanka: Operational Presence (16 August 2022)
▪ Sri Lanka: Humanitarian Needs and Priorities (HNP) Overview (as of 16 August 2022)
▪ Rusia desarrolla un dron para agotar al enemigo
▪ Focused COVID-19 Media Monitoring, Nepal (August 19, 2022)
▪ India: Sub: Depression over northwest adjoining northeast Bay of Bengal, Time of Issue: 0745 Hours IST Dated: 19.08.2022
▪ Additional Humanitarian Assistance for Sri Lanka (19 August 2022)
▪ James and Whiteyand Bulger s alleged killers indicted: Three men indicted in prison beating death of Boston gangster James ‘Whitey’ Bulger
▪ Indonesia, Flooding in West Seram Regency (Maluku) (17 Aug 2022)
▪ Debemos trabajar unidos para que los bloqueos se terminen : Alberto Fernández aboga por la integración regional en un encuentro de la Celac
▪ Las advertencias de la ONU y el presidente de Turquía por los choques entre Rusia y Ucrania en la central nuclear de Zaporiyia
▪ With a surge of natural disasters in Timor-Leste, women’s leadership helps save lives
▪ Colocan cámaras en los delfines entrenados por la Marina de EE.UU. y graban lo que nunca se ha visto (FOTOS)
▪ Rebuilding a Principled and Strategic Refugee Program: Response to the Australian Government Discussion Paper on the 2022-23 Humanitarian Program (August 2022)
▪ Un distrito escolar de Texas retira libros de sus bibliotecas, incluso la Biblia, por quejas de contenido sexual y violencia
▪ Rusia: La retórica de Washington empuja a Ucrania a perpetrar crímenes que amenazan con un desastre en la central nuclear de Zaporozhie
▪ No es ser de izquierda o derecha : Pepe Mujica llama a los países latinoamericanos a ser flexibles para lograr la integración
▪ Bolsonaro forcejea e intenta quitarle el móvil a un youtuber que se grababa mientras lo llamaba cobarde y vago
▪ Un autobús explota en Uzbekistán dejando al menos 6 muertos y 15 heridos
▪ The Gambia: Floods - Needs Assessment Settlements | Region: Janjanbureh (17 Aug 2022)
▪ The Gambia: Floods - Needs Assessment Settlements | Region: Kanifing (17 Aug 2022)
▪ The Gambia: Floods - Needs Assessment Settlements | Region: Kerewan (17 Aug 2022)
▪ The Gambia: Floods - Needs Assessment Settlements | Region: Kuntaur (17 Aug 2022)
▪ Lao PDR, Flooding in Houaphang, Luang Prabang, and Xayaboury Provinces (12 Aug 2022)
▪ The Gambia: Floods - Needs Assessment Settlements | Region: Mansa Konko (17 Aug 2022)
▪ Additional Humanitarian Assistance for Sri Lanka
▪ MAR-A-LAGO RESIDENCE RAID: FBI affidavit used to secure search warrant on Trump estate should be partly unsealed – judge
▪ WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE: Starbucks must offer to rehire pro-union employees, judge rules
▪ MUNITIONS BASE BLAZE: Russian villagers near Ukraine border evacuate after ammunition depot fire – official
▪ Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies: Climate Change as a New Frontier of Human Rights
▪ The Gambia: Floods - Needs Assessment Settlements | Region: Banjul (17 Aug 2022)
▪ The Gambia: Floods - Needs Assessment Settlements | Region: Basse (17 Aug 2022)
▪ The Gambia: Floods - Needs Assessment Settlements | Region: Brikama (17 Aug 2022)
▪ Uganda, Africa | Population Movement - Emergency Appeal n° MDRUG045 - Operation Update #1
▪ UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet concludes her official visit to Bangladesh
▪ Ukraine: Fear has become a constant companion of the people
▪ A shelter struggles as the Sri Lanka crisis deepens
▪ Equatorial Guinea: ‘Cleaning Operation’ tramples on human rights, not crime
▪ Equatorial Guinea: Guinée équatoriale. L’« opération de nettoyage » met à mal les droits humains, et non la délinquance
▪ Descubren en España uno de los conjuntos megalíticos más grandes de Europa
▪ World: El Grupo Banco Mundial movilizó más de US$20.700 millones para ayudar a la región de América Latina y el Caribe a responder a múltiples desafíos
▪ Philippines: NDRRMC Situational Report for Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake in Tayum, Abra (2022) - SitRep No. 19, August 18, 2022 08:00 am
▪ Pakistan: Fortnightly drought watch bulletin (1-15 August, 2022)
▪ Israel/OPT: The stifling of Palestinian civil society organizations must end
▪ Yemen: Government must stop prosecution and harassment of journalists
▪ Japón protesta ante Corea del Sur por sus investigaciones cerca de islotes en disputa
▪ El momento en que salvan a la nadadora Anita Álvarez tras desmayarse en la piscina durante el Mundial de Natación
▪ Tragedia en el Espinal: las imágenes del derrumbe de palcos durante una corrida de toros en Colombia que dejó 4 muertos y más de 300 heridos
▪ Sri Lanka: las imágenes de las protestas masivas que provocaron la huida del presidente del país
▪ James Webb: la extraordinaria foto de Júpiter que tomó el telescopio espacial y que pasó desapercibida
▪ Vogue: las comentadas imágenes de la primera dama de Ucrania tomadas por la prestigiosa fotógrafa Annie Leibovitz
▪ ¿Es la inflación más dañina que la recesión?
▪ 4 claves de la ambiciosa ley contra el cambio climático aprobada por Estados Unidos
▪ Venecia: los surfistas del Gran Canal que desataron la ira del alcalde de la ciudad
▪ Kobe Bryant: el juicio por la difusión de las trágicas fotos del accidente en el que murieron el deportista y su hija
▪ Por qué las lluvias después de las sequías pueden ser tan peligrosas
▪ El multimillonario plan para revivir al tigre de Tasmania, extinguido hace 86 años
▪ Covid: cómo funciona la vacuna de doble cepa contra el coronavirus aprobada en Reino Unido
▪ Por qué hice un video irónico sobre mi diagnóstico de cáncer de pulmón
▪ La nueva actualización de WhatsApp que te permite abandonar grupos sin que nadie lo sepa
▪ La inspiradora vida de una joven autista que se convirtió en un fénomeno en TikTok
▪ Las inusuales críticas de los palestinos a grupos armados que luchan contra Israel
▪ “Los talibanes no aceptan la justicia impartida por mujeres”: la desesperada huida de una jueza afgana que se refugió en Brasil
▪ Ataque con explosivos en Ecuador: al menos 5 muertos y 17 heridos por una fuerte detonación en un barrio de Guayaquil
▪ Nora Toledano, la mexicana que logró la hazaña de cruzar nadando 7 mares en 5 continentes
▪ Qué es la languidez, el estado en el que no estás deprimido pero tampoco entusiasmado (y qué hacer si te sientes así)
▪ Las enfermedades que pueden transmitirse durante el sexo oral sin preservativo y cómo protegerte
▪ Ecce Homo: el desastre artístico que se convirtió en un meme y transformó una ciudad
▪ “Si me ves, llora”: las piedras del hambre que la sequía de los principales ríos de Europa pone al descubierto
▪ Escocia se convierte en el primer país del mundo donde los productos para la menstruación son gratis
▪ Los Oscar se disculpan 50 años después con Sacheen Littlefeather, la actriz indígena que dio el primer discurso político de la historia del premio
▪ Cuba anuncia la apertura de su comercio a la inversión extranjera por primera vez en 60 años
▪ Cómo sobrevivieron nuestros ancestros al asteroide que mató a los dinosaurios
▪ El índice de los rascacielos y otros 4 indicadores económicos inusuales (y por qué los expertos los usan)
▪ Por qué miles de judíos han huido de Rusia desde que comenzó la guerra en Ucrania
▪ 4 lugares fascinantes en los que los humanos no pueden poner el pie
▪ La poderosa industria de semiconductores que protege a Taiwán de China
▪ Las brutales imágenes de tortura y abuso sexual en cárceles rusas filtradas por un exprisionero
▪ Cómo el consumo de marihuana afecta nuestra mente
▪ Por qué son tan importantes los microbios del intestino, al que llaman segundo cerebro
▪ Por qué las lluvias después de las sequías pueden ser tan peligrosas
▪ La mala hierba que puede ser una superplanta ante la sequía
▪ De Miami a Londres en 5 horas : lo que se sabe de los aviones supersónicos que encargó American Airlines
▪ Como 16 canchas de fútbol por minuto : la impactante cantidad de árboles calcinados en incendios en un solo año
▪ Cómo funcionan los métodos avalancha y bola de nieve para pagar tus deudas
▪ Cuándo debemos preocuparnos por el dolor durante la menstruación y cuándo no
▪ El temor de las mujeres en el único país de la Unión Europea donde el aborto es ilegal
▪ Cráter Nadir: identifican el impacto de un segundo asteroide que pudo acompañar al que provocó la extinción de los dinosaurios
▪ Los empleados búmeran que regresan a sus viejos trabajos después de la gran renuncia
▪ La inusual campaña en Japón para animar a los jóvenes a beber más alcohol
▪ Resuelven el misterio de la criatura sin ano de más de 500 millones de años
▪ Las comidas con las que 5 países intentan hacer frente a la crisis alimentaria global
▪ Cuba: qué supone la apertura del comercio a las empresas extranjeras en la isla (y qué dudas plantea la iniciativa)
▪ Qué es la Escuela de Yoga de Buenos Aires, la presunta secta acusada en Argentina de financiarse a través de la prostitución de sus miembros
▪ Adam Neumann, el excéntrico fundador de WeWork caído en desgracia que logró recaudar US$1.000 millones para su nuevo proyecto
▪ 4 motivos por los que es tan difícil para Argentina reducir su histórico déficit fiscal, uno de los desencadenantes de la crisis económica
▪ Visitar Europa es un privilegio, no un derecho humano : los países de la UE que están cerrando sus puertas a los turistas rusos
▪ Ciudadanos como rehenes : el recrudecimiento de la violencia contra civiles por parte del narco en México
▪ El acuerdo, la ruptura y la posible recomposición del pacto nuclear con Irán, en cinco claves
▪ Toneladas de peces muertos: Tensión entre Alemania y Polonia por una catástrofe medioambiental inédita
▪ Arranca la campaña electoral en Brasil en medio de fuertes tensiones
▪ Guterres se reunirá con Zelenski y Erdogan en Ucrania
▪ La ley climática de Biden, un triunfo con asterisco
▪ Un acuerdo nuclear en vilo
▪ Un asalto de milicianos se salda con al menos 17 muertos en RDC
▪ Las inundaciones que afectan a Sudán dejan ya 75 fallecidos
▪ Liz Cheney, principal republicana crítica con Trump, pierde las primarias de Wyoming
▪ Corea del Norte lanza dos misiles de crucero al mar Amarillo
▪ Hallan restos humanos dentro de una maleta comprada en una subasta de Nueva Zelanda
▪ Bachelet aborda la crisis rohinyá con la primera ministra de Bangladés
▪ El primer carguero con trigo ucraniano atraca en Siria, país aliado ruso
▪ Buzones para bebés, la alternativa que plantean los antiabortistas de Estados Unidos
▪ Abás acusa a Israel de cometer Holocaustos contra los palestinos
▪ Los refugiados ucranianos que se van de España: Con estos sueldos y estos precios, es imposible vivir
▪ Bruselas aumenta a 500 millones la ayuda a Marruecos para asegurar las fronteras
▪ Condenada una bloguera marroquí a dos años de cárcel por insultar al islam
▪ Sentenciada una mujer saudí a 34 años de cárcel por usar Twitter y compartir contenido de activistas
▪ La OTAN pide a Serbia y Kosovo demostrar contención y evitar la violencia
▪ Las explosiones en Crimea cuestan el puesto al comandante de la Flota del mar Negro
▪ Al menos 20 muertos en un accidente de autobús en Marruecos
▪ Israel y Turquía retoman sus relaciones diplomáticas tras años de tensiones
▪ La crisis energética y los impuestos monopolizan las primarias para suceder a Boris Johnson
▪ Al menos 27 heridos en una explosión en una mezquita de Kabul
▪ Al menos 10 muertos en un ataque suicida en una mezquita de Kabul
▪ Nueva protesta social en Argentina frente a un Gobierno acorralado por la crisis
▪ Liz Cheney contra Donald Trump ¿duelo en 2024?
▪ Un accidente de tráfico se salda con ocho muertos en Perú
▪ La policía de EEUU abate a otro sospechoso del tiroteo donde quedó crítico un agente
▪ Los incendios en Argelia dejan ya 26 fallecidos
▪ Una inundación deja al menos cuatro muertos y casi treinta desaparecidos en China
▪ El nuevo barco de Open Arms rescata a 101 migrantes a la deriva en el Mediterráneo central
▪ Europa roza los 20.000 casos de viruela del mono
▪ La nueva estrategia de guerra de Ucrania para combatir a Rusia
▪ El cosmético viraje de la extrema derecha para gobernar Italia
▪ Japón quiere que sus jóvenes beban más alcohol
▪ EEUU y Taiwán iniciarán en otoño negociaciones para forjar un pacto comercial
▪ Aumentan a 21 los muertos en un atentado contra una mezquita en Kabul
▪ Guerra Rusia - Ucrania hoy: Última hora y todas las claves de la invasión, en directo
▪ Taiwán incrementará el comercio con EEUU para rebajar la dependencia con China
▪ Redada israelí contra la sociedad civil palestina
▪ Nueva polémica en Finlandia por la filtración de un vídeo de la primera ministra Sanna Marin de fiesta
▪ Zelenski pide a Erdogan y a la ONU presionar a Rusia para desmilitarizar la planta nuclear de Zaporiyia
▪ Si me ves, échate a llorar : el mensaje de las piedras del Rin que afloran con la sequía
▪ El agresor de Salman Rushdie se radicalizó tras un viaje al Líbano en 2018
▪ El agresor de Salman Rushdie se radicalizó tras un viaje al Líbano en 2018
▪ Uno de los altos cargos de la Organización Trump se declara culpable de fraude fiscal
▪ Una investigación argentina relaciona a Plácido Domingo con las actividades de una red de trata sexual
▪ Evacuadas unas 12.000 personas al encontrar una bomba de la II Guerra Mundial en Berlín
▪ Javier Bardem: “Hoy hay algún Hernán Cortés en el Congreso”
▪ Consumo da la razón a los clientes de Fnac que compraron un móvil 575 euros más barato por un error
▪ ¿Por qué los mosquitos se ceban con nuestros tobillos?
▪ La historia de Duralex, una vajilla tan irrompible como nuestra nostalgia
▪ Especial EL PAÍS en Arco | Muntadas: “La sociedad ha degradado las palabras”
▪ China desvela de qué está hecha la cara oculta de la Luna
▪ La Fiscalía se querella contra una mujer por tuitear un vídeo falso de menores migrantes
▪ Así gestionan nuestros vecinos europeos la expansión de Airbnb
▪ Plácido Domingo anula sus representaciones en el Real antes de que el teatro las cancelara
▪ 50 antiguos ministros y dirigentes europeos se pronuncian contra el plan de Trump para Palestina
▪ Ciudadanos pagaba un sueldo a un vocal de la Junta Electoral Central que resolvió recursos del partido
▪ Así avanzan las encuestas en Galicia y País Vasco
▪ La mesa de diálogo se reunirá mensualmente y los acuerdos serán “en el marco de la seguridad jurídica”
▪ El Gobierno salva el primer escollo de los Presupuestos gracias a ERC
▪ El coronavirus de Wuhan | Japón cerrará todos sus centros escolares hasta fin de marzo
▪ Trump nombra al vicepresidente Pence a cargo de la crisis del coronavirus
▪ Seis italianos encerrados por partida doble
▪ “La magnitud del problema del coronavirus no será diferente a una gripe”
▪ El turismo italiano se re España mira expectante
▪ Mapa de la expansión y claves para entender el coronavirus de Wuhan
▪ Un periodista que viajó a Milán para cubrir el Valencia-Atalanta, positivo por coronavirus
▪ Second Northcliff High pupil dies in less than a week
▪ Godongwana says he s in the dark over statement he must give to police
▪ Godongwana appears before ANC integrity commission over sexual assault allegations
▪ From the Bo-Kaap to Toronto: The Umbrella Men strikes a chord in Canada
▪ JMPD employees embark on protest, close M2 freeway
▪ The URC has served SA audiences well and it can only get better
▪ WATCH | I want to win Afcon: Pitso Mosimane on his next move
▪ New ANC NEC nomination rules close out Ace and state capture suspects
▪ Deputy speaker Mhlakaza-Manamela’s assault case postponed
▪ Chiefs strengthen squad with striker Bimenyimana from Burundi
▪ Erwee stands tall as Proteas reduce England’s first innings lead to seven runs
▪ Red tape, poor co-ordination, tedious procedures behind state’s sluggish flood response
▪ Two bodies recovered, one person rescued from Joburg stormwater drain
▪ ‘I don’t hate alcohol’: Bheki Cele urges taverners to teach patrons how to drink nicely
▪ Prince Buzabazi kaZwelithini s name put forward as next Zulu king
▪ Convicted terrorists Brandon-Lee and Tony-Lee Thulsie released on parole
▪ Lewis Hamilton says he s fully transformed after his African safari
▪ Honda s Marc Marquez says he ll race again this year
▪ PODCAST | What will Kenya s recent election mean for SA?
▪ Jansen and Maharaj provide rescue act for Proteas on action-packed day two
▪ EDITORIAL | Corporal punishment is archaic and does more harm than good
▪ WATCH: Undercover raid on illegal dumpers nets 8 trucks and 5 arrests
▪ TOM EATON | Who disciplines the whip-cracker, Lesufi? And that’s just the start of it
▪ J’Something emerges from his ‘dark place’ to embark on exciting new venture
▪ After more than 30 years can someone break Frith’s Comrades record?
▪ MAKHUDU SEFARA | DA’s modus operandi is to beat ANC while creeping in the shadows
▪ SAPS obstructs justice with court delays in apartheid crime cases
▪ MARK KEOHANE | The success of the URC has left Super Rugby a distant memory
▪ 21 years and still waiting: fresh delays hit ‘Please Call Me’ legal battle
▪ Blast from the past: Kork pops up to win 350cc World Championship
▪ Spanish firefighters battle10,000 hectares blaze
▪ Sudan floods continue to tear up homes- 66 people killed
▪ Mali: Jihadist group claims to have killed four Russian Wagner group mercenaries
▪ UK to cut taxes from around 99% of goods imported from Africa.
▪ Kenyan women make historic breakthrough in August elections
▪ Safety concerns after deadly fire rips through Egypt church
▪ Liberia: President Weah suspends govt officials named in new US sanctions
▪ South African miners mark ten years since the Marikana massacre
▪ Iraqi tambourine artisan fears his craft is disappearing
▪ Ruto s supporters celebrate victory in presidential race
▪ Kenya s Odinga rejects presidential poll results, heads to Supreme Court
▪ Tunisia passes new constitution granting the president more powers
▪ South Sudan: At least 25 anti-personnel mines cleared from Pigi County
▪ Morocco: Three firefighters die battling blaze
▪ Egypt’s central bank governor resigns amid economic woes
▪ Egyptian judge sentenced to death for killing his TV presenter wife
▪ Measles outbreak in Zimbabwe kills 157 children
▪ Palestinians hold protest for children slain during Gaza conflict
▪ William Ruto vows return of democratic Kenya
▪ Mali calls for emergency Security Council meeting on French acts of aggression”
▪ Niger: March against Barkhane banned, opponents launch a petition
▪ Mali: Nationalists welcome withdrawal of last French Barkhane forces
▪ Ghana probes TikToker s threat to kill patients
▪ Ethiopian rebels propose humanitarian truce amid drought
▪ Small boy becomes star of pope s weekly audience
▪ Security, trade high on the agenda as SADC leaders meet in Kinshasa
▪ Dos Santos body to be released to widow, returned to Angola
▪ Monsoon floods hit Myanmar commercial hub Yangon
▪ Boxing: Ramla Ali honoured to be part of first female fight in Saudi Arabia
▪ DRC President Tshisekedi takes over from Chakwera to lead SADC
▪ Syrian refugee alleges killings, rapes in Libya
▪ Worsening drought threatens lives in western Kenya
▪ Rwanda: Félicien Kabuga trial begins September 29 in The Hague
▪ Algeria: Death toll from forest fires rises to at least 38
▪ Ethiopian girls break taboos and find joy in skateboarding
▪ Two teenagers shot dead in latest anti-government protest in Guinea
▪ WHO chief: Lack of help for Tigray crisis due to skin color
▪ Barkhane: 3,000 French troops deployed in the Sahel, after Mali
▪ Highlights of the annual World Robot Conference in Beijing.
▪ Exiled rebel leader returns to Chad ahead of National Dialogue
▪ Ethiopia: Girls break taboos, find joy in skateboarding
▪ Emirates to suspend Nigeria flights over blocked funds
▪ Flash floods wash away homes in S over 60 dead
▪ Nigeria electricity workers suspend strike
▪ Senegalese-born TikTok star gets Italian citizenship
▪ Ethiopia calls WHO chief s comments on Tigray unethical
▪ Sudanese demonstrate again for a civilian government
▪ Five years on from deadly Sierra Leone mudslide, risks remain
▪ Anthony Joshua says Saturday s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk is must-win
▪ Chad: Challenges of the national dialogue”
▪ 9 Trucos para perder más de 20 kilos cuando no sabes por dónde empezar
▪ 15 Razones por las que ‘nunca’ deberías plantearte tener un Gato sin pelo
▪ 20 Divertidos gatos que se han viralizado convirtiéndose en los reyes de Internet
▪ 10 Series míticas que tienes que ver con amigos
▪ 10 Actores famosos que no se han dedicado sólo a actuar
▪ Sale a la luz el rostro del ser humano y cómo sería en el futuro
▪ LEGO se viraliza al usar más de 1.000.000 de piezas y miles de horas para construir un superdeportivo
▪ 17 Imágenes de impacto que desafían a la realidad cuando las ves
▪ La Supermodelo Naomi Campbell comparte una foto de su aspecto real sin peluca
▪ Una mujer de 140 kg se viraliza al transformarse en 3 años de entrenamiento
▪ IRAN NUCLEAR - Iran says nuclear deal closer than ever but three issues need resolving
▪ JAPAN PICASSO - Picasso’s Guernica arrives in Tokyo on giant screen, 8K definition
▪ KENYA ELECTIONS - Odinga rejects presidential election results, calls for legal action
▪ ARGENTINA INFLATION - Argentina on path to highest annual inflation rate in decades
▪ BOLIVIA BOOKS - New book gathers talent of female Bolivian illustrators, cartoonists
▪ BRAZIL ELECTIONS - Bolsonaro, Lula officially launch presidential campaigns in Brazil
▪ VENEZUELA RUM - Venezuelan rum: 2 centuries of tradition aged with producers passion
▪ US GOVERNMENT - Biden signs bill to reduce inflation in bid to bolster support for reelection
▪ NORTH KOREA MISSILES - North Korea fires two cruise missiles towards Yellow Sea
▪ BOLIVIA ANIMALS - Dogs and their humans blessed on Saint Roch s Day in Bolivia
▪ AUSTRALIA AFGHANISTAN - Afghan Olympians, including Tokyo flag bearer, resettle in Australia
▪ CORONAVIRUS SOUTH KOREA - South Korea s new Covid-19 cases hit 4-month high
▪ INDIA ROHINGYAS - India to provide houses to Rohingya refugees
▪ AUSTRALIA POLITICS - Former Australian PM defends secrecy in taking control of 5 ministries
▪ VIETNAM PROPAGANDA - Propaganda loudspeakers return to Vietnam capital’s streets
▪ PARIS 2024 - The pushback against Paris 2024
▪ CHINA ENERGY - Heat, drought cause industrial blackouts in China
▪ ELON MUSK - Tesla’s Musk jokes: ‘I’m buying Manchester United’
▪ CRISTIANO RONALDO - Cristiano on exit rumors: ‘They know truth in a couple of weeks’
▪ UK INFLATION - UK inflation hits double figures for first time in 40 years
▪ SPAIN FIRE - Probe launched after passengers abandon train near Spain wildfire
▪ BANGLADESH HUMAN RIGHTS - UN rights chief calls on Bangladesh to probe abuse allegations
▪ SHE-HULK - Maslany on She-Hulk, the reluctant superhero
▪ US SPACE - Artemis I moon mission rocket arrives at launch pad
▪ COLOMBIA CONFLICT - Colombian indigenous community struggling to recover from triple murder
▪ SERBIA KOSOVO - NATO urges Serbia, Kosovo to reduce tensions
▪ CORONAVIRUS US - US eases Covid-19 restrictions amid data showing most cases go undetected
▪ US IMMIGRATION - New York blasts Texas governor for weaponizing immigrants
▪ BOLIVIA SMUGGLING - Vehicle smuggling undermining Bolivian, Chilean economies
▪ US WIKILEAKS - Roger Waters leads pro-Assange protest in Washington
▪ MEXICO PRISONS - Baby library opens in Mexico to help kids of imprisoned mothers
▪ ARGENTINA UNIONS - Argentine unions show backing for government amid high inflation
▪ INDIA KASHMIR - India’s move to add 2.5 million outside voters fuels demographic fears in Kashmir
▪ UK TRANSPORT - Britons brace for more rail disruption as 3-day strike starts
▪ CHINA FLOODS - At least 16 dead, 36 missing in northwestern China floods
▪ UKRAINE WAR - Russian missiles kill 11 in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region
▪ HANAE MORI - Japanese fashion designer Hanae Mori dies at 96
▪ TAIWAN TENSIONS - US, Taiwan begin negotiations for trade, investment pact
▪ AFGHANISTAN CRISIS - Afghan refugees in Spain struggle to rebuild their lives
▪ JAPAN ALCOHOL - Japan encourages young people to drink more to boost tax revenues
▪ ??ALGERIA WILDFIRES - Dozens killed in forest fires in Algeria
▪ GERMANY ENERGY - Germany cuts tax on gas prices to cushion domestic economy
▪ SRI LANKA CRISIS - Sri Lanka expects preliminary agreement with IMF by month end
▪ UKRAINE WAR - Zelenskyy urges Guterres to ensure demilitarized zone around nuclear plant
▪ COLOMBIA SPORT - Carlos Arciniegas, the unstoppable 79-year-old Colombian athlete
▪ PANAMA CULTURE - Panama s National Ballet, a seed that sprouted 50 years ago
▪ HONDURAS US - Honduras extradites reputed drug kingpin to the US
▪ US TRUMP - Judge may order release redacted affidavit for FBI s Mar-a-Lago raid
▪ EL SALVADOR VIOLENCIA - La Policía de El Salvador reporta doce días de agosto sin homicidios
▪ EL SALVADOR VIOLENCE - El Salvador has had 12 murder-free days in August, police say
▪ How Nancy Reagan Gave Glamour and Class to the White House
▪ The Weirdest Places Ashes Have Been Scattered in South America
▪ The Next Wave of Superheroes Has Arrived with Astonishing Impact
▪ Watch Awesome Kate Go Full Cooking Pro in England this Week
▪ Silicon Valley Guru Affected by the Fulminant Slashed
▪ Leona Lewis – Bleeding Love (Dj Dark Adrian Funk Remix)
▪ Dj Dark – Chill Vibes
▪ Eminem – Stronger Than I Was
▪ If You Only Knew How Much Your Outfit Choices Actually Matter
▪ What to Wear on Gala Night? We Asked the Biggest Names!
▪ Ghana: Move to Explore Iron Ore Viable
▪ Ghana: Govt Urged to Repair Ankobra Bridge
▪ Nigeria: Niger, Benin, Togo Owe Nigeria N5.8bn for Power in 2020 - Report
▪ Nigeria: In Bid to Avoid Promotion Interview, Electricity Union Throws Nigeria Into Total Blackout
▪ Nigeria: Lagos Rail - Mile 2 - Marina Test Run to Start December - Sanwo-Olu
▪ Nigeria: Sanwo-Olu Vows to Test Run Lagos Blue Rail Line Trains in December
▪ Nigeria: Emirates Suspends Flights From Nigeria Over Trapped $85m
▪ Nigeria: Emirates Announces Flight Suspension to Nigeria
▪ Ghana: Govt Determined to Train Skilled Workers for Industrial Sector - Deputy Minister of Education
▪ Ghana: Govt Committed to Raising Funds to Reconstruct Appiatse C nity - Benito Owusu-Bio
▪ Ghana: Over U.S.$600 Million Spent On Imported Chicken in 2021... Poultry Farmers Unhappy
▪ Ghana: GIISDEC Holds Durbar With Chiefs, People Over Exploration of Iron Ore
▪ Ghana: Customers Disappointed At Increase in Utility Tariffs
▪ Ghana: Big Boost for Iron Ore Exploration... 10 Investors Get Nod to Explore Blocks in Oti Region
▪ Ghana: Govt, Private Sector Must Find Answers to Manufacturing Sector Problems - GIPC
▪ Ghana: Kia Ghana Partners GFA to Launch Qatar World Cup Official Match Ball Carrier
▪ Ghana: Banking Sector Clean-Up - Gh¢1.09 Bn Bad Transactions By MFIs, SDIs Uncovered - BoG
▪ Ghana: Oti Region Benefits From Girls-in-ICT Programme
▪ Ghana: Leverage On Digitization for Digital Manufacturing - Dr Bawumia to Corporate Ghana
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▪ The Repubic of Korea contributes US$1 million to support vocational technical education for Palestine refugees in Jordan
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▪ ENGLAND VS SOUTH AFRICA TEST, DAY TWO: Proteas in top form at Lord’s thanks to Rabada and Erwee
▪ EDUCATION: Western Cape Grade R teachers demand permanent employment and benefits in the public sector
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▪ FOREST OCCUPATION: Dozens arrested in KZN after new land invasion bid at iSimangaliso World Heritage Site
▪ ROYAL CORONATION: Misuzulu kaZwelithini to be officially crowned as Zulu king amid tight security
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