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A new lineage of Pre-Ceramic period humans found in 1992 at the Checua archaeological site in Nemocón, Colombia, has their remains fully genome sequenced(Reuters) 

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Brazilian federal police and the taxation authority conduct nationwide raids targeting organized crime schemes in the energy sector, investigating money laundering and fraud involving more than R$10 billion (US$1.9 billion) in imports, R$52 billion (US$9.7 billion) in domestic sales, and R$46 billion (US$8.6 billion) in related financial transactions. (Reuters) 

The Russian Armed Forces launch nearly 600 drones and more than 30 ballistic and cruise missiles at Kyiv, Ukraine, striking multiple residential areas, killing 18 people, including four children, and wounding dozens more. (BBC News) 

The United Kingdom summons Russia’s ambassador to the UK, Andrey Kelin, after British government property is damaged in the Russian attack on Kyiv. (GOV.UK) 

Croatian police detain a 54-year-old military officer and his Serbian partner on suspicion of spying for Serbia, with prosecutors opening an investigation into the case. (Reuters) 

An F-16 training jet crashes into the ground during rehearsals for the 2025 Radom Air Show in Radom, Poland, killing the pilot. (Reuters)

Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa, Yemen, kill at least ten people, hours after the Houthis launched a drone towards Israel which was intercepted by the Israeli military. (AP) 

cholera outbreak in Bukkuyum, Zamfara State, Nigeria, kills at least eight people and infects over 200 others across eleven communities. (Reuters) 

Anti-government protests erupt in Jakarta, Indonesia. One person is killed after being run over by a Mobile Brigade Corps vehicle. (BBC Indonesia) 

Algerian president Abdelmadjid Tebboune dismisses Prime Minister Nadir Larbaoui and appoints Industry Minister Sifi Ghrieb as acting prime minister. (Reuters) 

Ford recalls over 355,000 pickup trucks across the United States due to a dashboard display failure that prevents the display of warning lights and vehicle speed. (AP) 

Danish foreign minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen summons the U.S. chargé d’affaires in Copenhagen after individuals linked to U.S. president Donald Trump conducted covert influence activities in Greenland. (ABC News Australia) 

Two people are killed and 18 more injured, including at least four critically, in a mass shooting at the Annunciation Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States in an apparent anti-Christian hate crime. The suspect died by suicide at the scene. (BNO News) 

A Colombian court sentences a 15-year-old to seven years in juvenile detention for attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon in connection with the assassination of Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay in June. (France 24) 

A Bolivian court grants opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho‘s transfer to house arrest after more than two years in pre-trial detention, allowing him to resume his duties as governor of Santa Cruz while still facing trial on charges related to the 2019 political unrest and a 2022 strike. (AP) 

A Moroccan court rejects a request to provisionally release human rights activist Ibtissame Lachgar, who faces blasphemy charges for online content while experiencing serious illness. (AP) 

A South African equality court finds Limpopo representative Julius Malema guilty of hate speech over remarks made at a 2022 rally, where he encouraged violence in the context of revolution. (AP) 

At least 65 people are killed in flash floods and landslides in Jammu and Kashmir, India. (MSN) 

An active shooter situation with at least fourteen people shot, including several fatalities, is reported at the Annunciation Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. (BNO News) 

The Japan Meteorological Agency reports that Tokyo recorded 10 consecutive days of temperatures at or above 35 °C (95 °F), the longest streak since observations began in 1875. (AFP via The Star) 

Thailand announces that around 80,000 long-term Myanmar refugees living in border camps will be granted legal employment rights. (Reuters) 

France repatriates three colonial-era skulls from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris to Madagascar under a 2023 law enabling the restitution of human remains, marking the first such handover between the two countries. (Reuters) 

Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese announces the closure of the Australian embassy in Tehran, Iran, the expulsion of Iranian ambassadors from Australia, and designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization after an Australian Security Intelligence Organisation investigation links the IRGC to least two antisemitic attacks, including the 2024 Melbourne synagogue attack and an arson attack on a North Bondi kosher restaurant. (Reuters) 

Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Svyrydenko announces that men aged 18 to 22 may now freely cross the border under martial law, reversing earlier restrictions that barred men aged 18 to 60 from leaving the country. (Reuters) 

Colombian defense minister Pedro Sánchez reports that at least 34 soldiers have been kidnapped by armed civilians in Guaviare after clashes with dissident factions of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) that killed 11 fighters, including a commander, on Sunday. (Al Jazeera) 

At least three people are killed, nine others are injured and eight to ten are reported trapped when a four-story building collapses in Virar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. (India TV) 

Representatives of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom fail to reach an agreement with Iran in Geneva, Switzerland, on avoiding the possible reimposition of UN sanctions under the 2015 nuclear deal’s snapback mechanism, following concerns about Iran’s compliance. (AP) 

Former Sri Lankan president Ranil Wickremesinghe is granted bail after being arrested on allegations of misusing public funds, becoming the first former president of the country to face arrest. (AP) 

Haitian police regain control of the Téléco telecommunications hub in Port-au-Prince after it was seized by the Viv Ansanm gang, an operation that briefly disrupted air traffic and internet services. (AP) 

Miguel Uribe Londoño, the father of assassinated Colombian senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, announces his candidacy for president in the upcoming election, seeking the Democratic Centre’s nomination. (AP) 

The Marshall Islands’ parliament building in Majuro, including its library and archives, burns down in a fire. (The Guardian) 

Two police officers are shot and killed and a third is wounded in a suspected sovereign citizen terrorist attack in Porepunkah, Victoria, Australia, sending the town into lockdown. The perpetrator remains at large. (ABC News Australia) 

Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority evacuates more than 100,000 people from Punjab after India releases water from dams into the Sutlej river, raising flood risks amid heavy monsoon rains. (AP) 

Israeli forces carry out a daytime raid on Ramallah in the West Bank, wounding at least 58 Palestinians with gunfire and tear gas. (AP) 

U.S. president Donald Trump signs an executive order instructing the Department of Justice to federally prosecute flag desecration, contradicting constitutional protections by the First Amendment as affirmed with Texas v. Johnson and United States v. Eichman, the former the order acknowledges. (MSNBC) 

Former Mexican drug lord and Sinaloa Cartel top leader Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada pleads guilty to drug trafficking charges in the United States. (AP) 

Two Israeli airstrikes against Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, Palestine, kill 22 people, including five journalists working for Reuters and AP, according to Palestinian authorities.  (The Guardian) 

Hassan Douhan, a journalist for newspaper Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, is fatally shot by Israeli forces in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, Palestine. (Anadolu Agency) 

Multiple postal organizations such as Japan Post and Australia Post announce a temporary suspension of shipments to the United States in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending the de minimis exemption. (Reuters) 

The Vietnamese government closes all schools and airports in the North Central Coast and orders 600,000 people to evacuate as Typhoon Kajiki makes landfall in the Hà Tĩnh and Quảng Bình provinces, killing four people and injuring thirteen others. (BBC News) (AP in Spanish) 

Three people are killed and another is seriously injured when a Robinson R44 helicopter crashes into the ground during a flying lesson near Shanklin on the Isle of Wight, England. (BBC News) 

Botswana president Duma Boko declares a public health emergency after the national medical supply chain collapses, ordering the military to manage emergency distribution while the government allocates P250 million (US$18.6 million) in funding to address nationwide shortages of medical supplies. (Reuters) 

Bangladeshi chief adviser Muhammad Yunus declares that the country cannot allocate additional domestic resources to support its 1.3 million Rohingya refugees and urges the international community to create a sustainable plan for their repatriation to Myanmar. (Reuters) 

An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, Gaza, kills 20 people, including five journalists, according to Gazan authorities, including journalists working for Reuters and AP. (ABC) 

The Vietnamese government closes all schools and airports in the North Central Coast and orders 600,000 people to evacuate as Typhoon Kajiki makes landfall in Hà Tĩnh province and Quảng Bình province, killing two people and injuring four others. (BBC News) 

Russia and Ukraine swap 146 prisoners from each side after mediation by the United Arab Emirates. (CNA) 

An 18-year-old Norwegian man with German background is arrested for killing a 34-year-old female welfare worker at an institution in Oslo, Norway. The Norwegian Police are treating it as terrorism with a racist and right-wing extremist motive as the perpetrator has expressed Islamophobic views. (The Local) 

Four people are killed when an air ambulance Cessna 206 crashes into the ground and explodes in Belén de Inambú, Vaupés Department, Colombia. (Blu Radio) 

At least two people are killed and 35 others are injured in Israeli airstrikes targeting the Houthis in Sanaa, Yemen. (Global News) 

One person is critically injured in a stabbing attack at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Brussels, Belgium. A suspect is arrested, a political motive is still under investigation. (Euronews) 

Israeli forces kill four Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid at a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation site near the Netzarim Corridor in the Gaza Strip. (AP) 

At least 64 Palestinians are killed by Israeli planes and tanks at the eastern and northern outskirts of Gaza City as Israel presses ahead with its plans to seize the city. (BBC News) (Reuters) 

An estimated 300,000 people across Australia, including at least 100,000 in Melbourne, march to protest the Israeli escalation of the Gaza war and its plans to militarily seize the Gaza Strip, while also calling for the Australian government to issue sanctions on Israel. (AP) 

In tennis, Alexandra Eala becomes the first Filipino player to win a main draw match at a Grand Slam in the Open Era after defeating Denmark’s Clara Tauson in the first round of the 2025 US Open – Women’s singles tournament. (Reuters) 

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Israeli forces kill four Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid at a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation site near the Netzarim Corridor in the Gaza Strip. (AP) 

At least 64 Palestinians are killed by Israeli planes and tanks at the eastern and northern outskirts of Gaza City as Israel presses ahead with its plans to seize the city. (BBC News)

At least two people are killed and 35 others are injured in Israeli airstrikes targeting the Houthis in Sanaa, Yemen. (Global News) 

Four people are killed when an air ambulance Cessna 206 crashes into the ground and explodes in Belén de Inambú, Vaupés Department, Colombia. (Blu Radio) 

An estimated 300,000 people across Australia, including at least 100,000 in Melbourne, march to protest the Israeli escalation of the Gaza war and its plans to militarily seize the Gaza Strip, while also calling for the Australian government to issue sanctions on Israel. (AP) 

Saturday, August 23rd, 2025 

More than 35 ISWAP fighters are killed in airstrikes by the Nigerian Air Force during an attempted ground assault on troops near the Cameroon–Nigeria border in Kumshe, Borno State, Nigeria. (France 24) (ABC News) 

At least six students are killed and 24 others are injured in drownings on a school trip to the Abu Talat beach in Alexandria, Egypt. (People) 

Indian police arrest a man who recently alleged that he had been coerced into burying hundreds of bodies of women who were raped before being murdered from 1995 to 2014 at the Dharmasthala Temple in Dharmasthala, Karnataka, India. (BBC News) 

The Sandiganbayan appellate court of the Philippines sentences Janet Lim-Napoles to 55 years in prison over the diversion of 7.55 million (US$133,600) in the Priority Development Assistance Fund involving Davao del Sur vice governor Marc Douglas Cagas IV. (Philippine Daily Inquirer) 

The Syrian electoral commission announces that the upcoming parliamentary election will exclude the Al-Hasakah, Raqqa, and Suwayda governorates due to security concerns, with seats for those regions left vacant until conditions allow voting. (Reuters) 

Taiwan‘s referendum on reopening the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant in Pingtung fails to meet the legal threshold despite a majority voting in favor, leaving the facility closed as the government continues its shift toward renewable energy and liquefied natural gas. (Reuters) 

The International Ski and Snowboard Federation suspends Norwegian Olympic ski jumpers Johann André Forfang and Marius Lindvik for three months and fines them CHF 2,000 (US$2,500) each after they admitted to equipment tampering during the men’s large hill event at the 2025 World Ski Championships in Trondheim, Norway. (Reuters) 

Friday,  August 22nd, 2025 

The UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification officially declares a famine in Gaza Governorate in the Gaza Strip, while conditions in the North Gaza Governorate are estimated to be as severe or worse. The Office for Human Rights states that the famine is the direct result of actions taken by the Israeli government, while the Israeli government disputes the report and its methodology. (The New York Times) (OHCHR) 

Houthi ballistic missile breaks up and a Houthi drone is intercepted over southern Israel(The Times of Israel) 

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights reports paramilitary attacks in DarfurSudan, left 89 civilians dead in 10 days. (AP) 

A naval drone operated by Ukrainian military intelligence explodes in NovorossiyskKrasnodar KraiRussia after being seized by Russian military divers, killing five of them. (MSN) 

Three militants who were involved in the Bucha massacre in 2022 are killed and two others are injured in an explosion at a house in KalynoveLuhansk Oblast, Ukraine. (MSN) 

Five police officers are killed in a mass shooting by unknown gunmen while patrolling on a highway in Sistan and Baluchestan provinceIran(AP) 

Three people are killed, including both attackers, in an Islamic State suicide bombing and shooting at a checkpoint in Deir ez-ZorSyria(Shafaq News) 

A part of the under-construction Jianzha Yellow River Bridge collapses into the Yellow River on the border of Jainca CountyQinghaiChina, killing twelve people and leaving four others missing. (CBS News) 

Five people are killed and 49 others are injured, including several airlifted, when a tour bus loses control and overturns on Interstate 90 West in PembrokeNew YorkUnited States(WIVB-TV) (BNO News) 

At least four people are killed and four others are injured in an explosion at a fireworks warehouse in San Miguel Zacaola, Santo Tomás HueyotlipanMexico(Municipios Puebla) 

Sri Lanka police arrest and detain former president Ranil Wickremesinghe for allegedly misusing public funds while in office. (Reuters) 

Illegally deported Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia is released from jail in CookevilleTennessee, United States, to reunite with family while awaiting trial on people smuggling charges. (AP) 

At least five people are killed and 18 others are injured during clashes in SulaymaniyahKurdistan RegionIraq, after the arrest of the nephew of former president Jalal Talabani(AP) 

Five people are injured, including three in life-threatening condition, in an arson attack at an Indian restaurant in IlfordGreater LondonEngland. No arrests have been made. (Sky News) 

Dutch foreign minister Caspar Veldkamp resigns from the current cabinet after failing to come to an agreement with coalition partners People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy and Farmer–Citizen Movement over implementing additional sanctions against Israel(DutchNews.nl) 

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The UN-backed IPC officially declares a famine in the Gaza Governorate, while conditions in the North Gaza Governorate are estimated to be as severe or worse. The OHCHR states that the famine is the direct result of actions taken by the Israeli government. The Israeli government disputes the report and methodology. (The New York Times) (Financial Times) (OHCHR) (IPC) 

A part of the under construction Jianzha Yellow River Bridge collapses into the Yellow River on the border of Jainca County, Qinghai, China, killing 12 people and leaving four others missing. (CBC News) 

At least 52 people are injured, including ejections and entrapments, when a tour bus overturns on Interstate 90 West in Pembroke, Genesee County New York, United States. (Times Now) 

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Russian oil flows to Hungary and Slovakia is halted following a Ukrainian drone attack on the Druzhba pipeline in Bryansk Oblast, Russia. Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó condemns the incident, calling it “outrageous and unacceptable” and “against our energy security”. (The Independent) (Reuters)

Shortly after midnight, a Russian military drone crashes in Osiny, Puławy County, Poland. (Euronews) 

A Russian MLRS rocket strike on a market in Kostiantynivka, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, kills three people and injures four others, according to governor Vadym Filashkin. (Reuters) 

The Malian military says at least 149 soldiers have been killed in attacks across Mali by the jihadist group Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin in the last 24 hours. (U.S. News) 

India and China agree to resume direct flights suspended since 2020, reopen designated border trade points and boost investment in their economies following talks in New Delhi between Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi and Indian officials, including Indian prime minister Narendra Modi. (Reuters) 

Six severed heads are discovered on a road that links the states of Puebla and Tlaxcala in Mexico. The La Barredora cartel is suspected to be behind the attack. (BBC News) 

Israeli forces kill Jihad Kamal Salem Najjar, a member of the Hamas military wing, responsible for abducting Israeli Yarden Bibas in Nir Oz, Israel, during the October 7 attacks. (The Jerusalem Post) 

The United Nations reports that a record 383 aid workers were killed in the 2024 calendar year, up by 31% from 2023, including 181 who were killed in Gaza and 60 in Sudan. There have already been 265 aid workers killed so far this year. (DW) 

Former Somali presidents Abdiqasim Salad HassanSharif Sheikh Ahmed and Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed denounce the administration of Hassan Sheikh Mohamud for its management of public land in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, accusing it of violating constitutional safeguards and forcibly displacing impoverished families. (Hiiraan Online) 

Eemeli Peltonen, a 30-year-old Finnish member of parliament, commits suicide inside the Parliament House in Helsinki. (Yle) 

Russian forces launch 270 drones and ten missiles at critical infrastructure in Poltava and Chernihiv Oblasts, Ukraine. (Kyiv Post) 

Air Canada announces it will gradually restart operations tonight after it reached a tentative agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, which represents the company’s over 10,000 flight attendants. (NPR) 

The Colombian Supreme Court of Justice overturns a lower court order placing former president Álvaro Uribe under house arrest while he appeals convictions for bribery and abuse of process, ruling that the measure will not apply until the appeal is resolved. (Reuters) 

The Peruvian Constitutional Court orders the suspension of all investigations into President Dina Boluarte, including probes into protest-related deaths, alleged illicit enrichment, and temporary absence from office, until her term ends in July 2026. (Reuters) 

At least 27 people are killed and several others are injured in a mass shooting by bandits at the mosque in Unguwan Mantau community, Katsina State, Nigeria. (Reuters) 

At least 71 people are killed, including 17 children, when a speeding passenger bus carrying deported migrants veers off a road and collides with a truck and motorcycle before catching fire in Guzara District, Herat Province, Afghanistan. (Reuters)

Four people are killed and nearly a dozen others are injured in a fire at a warehouse in Los Guayos Municipality, Carabobo, Venezuela. (Cedar News) 

Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is charged with 32 offences including four rapes and several acts of violence and assault. If he is found guilty, he may get up to 10 years in prison. (France24) 

Australian Federal Court judge Michael Lee fines national airline Qantas AU$90 million (US$59 million) for unlawfully outsourcing 1,820 ground staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to the AU$120 million (US$78 million) compensation the airline has already agreed to pay its former employees. (AP) 

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several other European leaders meet with U.S. president Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, D.C. to discuss pathways to peace negotiations for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Al Jazeera) 

The death toll from a fire and explosion at a gunpowder plant last week in Shilovsky District, Ryazan Oblast, Russia, rises to 24 with at least another 157 people injured. The government declares a day of mourning. (CBS News) 

Russian missile strikes kill at least seven people in Kharkiv and three others in Zaporizhzhia. (Reuters) 

Spain deploys 500 army troops to help fight raging wildfires in the country as the death toll rises to four following the death of a firefighter in Castile and León. (BBC News) 

Two people are killed, including the gunman, and three others are wounded in a mass shooting in Mount Carbon, West Virginia, United States. (AP) 

Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre is elected in a by-election in Battle River—Crowfoot, and returns to the House of Commons and his role as opposition leader after previously losing re-election during the 2025 Canadian federal election in Carleton. The seat was vacated by Conservative MP Damien Kurek to specifically give Poilievre an opportunity to return to Parliament. (The Globe and Mail) 

Russian president Vladimir Putin travels to Alaska to meet with United States president Donald Trump to discuss pathways to bring an end to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy was not invited to the summit. (CNN) 

A general strike and mass protests calling for a hostage deal and ceasefire to end the Gaza war occur across Israel, involving approximately 2.5 million protesters across the country and 300,000 at the protest held in Hostages Square, Tel Aviv. At least 32 protestors are arrested.  (CBS News) 

Officials announce that the Gathering of Nations event in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, will host its final pow-wow in 2026. (AP) 

The first hurricane of the 2025 seasonHurricane Erin, forms near the Leeward Islands(CBS News) 

Crime in Sweden  One person is killed and another is injured in a shooting outside a mosque in Örebro, Närke, Sweden. The suspect fled the scene and is at large. (Euronews) 

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