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Kuwait Shia mosque blast death toll ‘rises to 25’

The death toll from a suicide attack on a Shia mosque during Friday prayers in the Kuwaiti capital has risen to at least 25, the interior ministry says. Another 202 people were wounded, it added. Images circulating online show bodies on the mosque floor amid debris. The blast hit the Imam Sadiq Mosque in a busy area to the east ...

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Islamic State kills at least 145 civilians in Syria’s Kobani

Smoke rises in the Syrian town of Kobani as it is seen from the Turkish border town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province, Turkey, June 25, 2015. REUTERS Islamic State fighters killed at least 145 civilians in an attack on the Syrian town of Kobani and a nearby village, in what a monitoring group described on Friday as the second worst ...

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Climate change: Is the Dutch court ruling ‘a game changer’?

It reads like the script of a movie. Climate change campaigners go to court to force their government to take tougher action on greenhouse gas emissions. But it became reality in a Dutch court on Wednesday, when a judge ruled that The Netherlands must do more to combat the threat of climate change. As a low-lying country, the country is ...

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Greek debt crisis: Eurozone leaders hopeful of deal

Eurozone leaders have broadly welcomed new proposals for Greek reforms amid hopes a deal can be struck within days to stop Greece defaulting on its debt. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Greece’s latest offer constituted “some progress”. But she said more work was needed and “time is short”. Greece must repay €1.6bn (£1.1bn) to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by ...

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Japan PM Shinzo Abe jeered at Battle of Okinawa ceremony

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe has been heckled at a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa. Mr Abe was shouted at by locals, angry about the size of the US military presence on their island. Mr Abe and US officials were among thousands who gathered to remember some 250,000 people who died in Japan’s only land battle ...

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Pakistan calls for urgent measures as heatwave toll nears 700

Pakistan’s prime minister called for emergency measures as the death toll from a heatwave in southern Sindh province reached nearly 700. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said it had received orders from Nawaz Sharif to undertake immediate response measures. The army has also been deployed to set up heat stroke centres and assist the NDMA, it added. Many of ...

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Self-certification in various activities most important reform: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that in his opinion, self-certification in various activities is the most important improvement that his government has brought in the country, adding that trusting citizens is the ‘essence’ of the reform brought about in the nation. “I believe that a human being is inherently good and he or she has to be given ...

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Sister Nirmala: Mother Teresa successor passes away

Sister Nirmala, the nun who succeeded Mother Teresa as the head of a charity in the Indian city of Kolkata (Calcutta), has died, aged 81. The former Superior General of Missionaries of Charity was suffering from various ailments. She took over the running of the charity after Mother Teresa died in 1997 and ran it for 12 years before Sister ...

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Islamic State conflict: Kurds ‘capture Syrian town north of Raqqa’

Kurdish fighters in northern Syria say they have captured a key town from Islamic State, just 50km (30 miles) from the group’s headquarters at Raqqa. A spokesman for the the Popular Protection Units (YPG) said Ain Issa and its surrounding villages were now under the militia’s “total control”. It follows the capture on Monday night of a military base outside ...

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Nigeria’s Buhari says government is short of money

Nigeria’s treasury is “virtually empty”, President Muhammadu Buhari has said. His government had inherited millions of dollars worth of debt from the previous administration, he said at a media briefing. “It is such a disgrace for Nigeria,” Mr Buhari added. The president and his All Progressives Congress won elections in March, ending some 16 years of rule by the Peoples ...

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