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Monthly Archives: Agosto 2025
France suspends Gaza evacuations after student antisemitism row
The Palestinian student, who arrived in France in July, has had her university accreditation withdrawn.
Rhino horns turned radioactive to fight poachers in South Africa
The scheme is the latest innovation in decades of work aiming to protect South Africa’s rhinos.
Trump envoy visits controversial Gaza aid distribution site
The visit with the IDF follows near daily reports of deadly shootings in the vicinity of the sites.
Zoo worker killed by tiger in Jerusalem
A worker has died after being attacked during a "behind-the-scenes tour" for visitors.
Zelensky demands tougher sanctions after Russian strikes kill 31 in Kyiv
It comes after the capital saw one of the most deadliest assaults since Russia's 2022 invasion.
Watch: ‘UFO’ spotted in Australian skies identified as Chinese rocket
Astrophysicists said that the unusual lights spotted over Brisbane were tied to a satellite launch from China.
Two girls shot in Gaza – BBC pieces together what happened and looks at dozens more child shootings
Layan and Mira were killed in proximity to IDF soldiers - the Israeli military says intentional harm to civilians is prohibited and their cases will be examined by the authorities.
Flooded streets and subway systems as storms slam US East Coast
New York and New Jersey have issued a state of emergency for areas hit by the strong storm system.
Shock, chaos and a hollow win: Chasing a tariff deal with Trump
It's been a fraught process for many countries - with little detail about what exactly has been agreed.
White House unveils plans for new $200m ballroom
Donald Trump has been calling for the White House to build a new ballroom for nearly a decade.
Trump’s global tariffs ‘victory’ may well come at a high price
The US President considers it a win - but if this all triggers a foundational realignment, the results may not break in his favour
Iran drives out 1.5 million Afghans, with some branded spies for Israel
Since a war with Israel in June, Iran has stepped up forcible returns. Some Afghans say they were beaten.
Radioactive wasp nest found at old US nuclear weapons site
The nest with 10 times more radiation than permitted was found at a facility that once produced parts for US nuclear weapons.
How a sinkhole revived a debate about migrant workers’ rights in Singapore
A group of workers who rescued a driver from a sinkhole have drawn praise - and reignited debate.