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Friday,  August 25th, 2023 

Director of the British Museum Hartwig Fischer resigns, claiming responsibility for insufficient investigation of the recent series of thefts and disappearances of hundreds of items from its collection, including gold jewelry, semi-precious gems and antiquities. (AFP via RTÉ) 

Norway announces it will spend 63 million kroner ($6 million) per year until the end of the decade stocking up on grain due to environmental and geopolitical reasons. (AP) 

George Soros founded Grantmaking network Open Society Foundations plans to significantly reduce their activities in Europe and lay off much of their staff. The change coincides with Alex Soros‘s announcement of a shift to a new operating model. (AP) 

Estonia‘s pro-Ukrainian Prime Minister, Kaja Kallas, comes under pressure to resign after it was revealed her husband’s company indirectly undertook business in Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. (AP) 

The 19th edition of the FIBA Basketball World Cup opens, with the Philippine Arena setting a World Cup attendance record of 38,115 during the co-hosts‘ opening game against the Dominican Republic(AP) 

Thursday, August 24th, 2023 

Seven members of the militant Kurdistan Workers’ Party are killed in Kurdistan RegionIraq, by two Turkish drone strikes(AFP via France 24) 

Japan begins the discharge of treated radioactive waste water from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean(The Independent) 

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa invites ArgentinaEgyptEthiopiaIranSaudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates to join the bloc, with membership taking effect next year. (Bloomberg) 

China suspends the import of Japanese seafood following Japan’s discharge of treated radioactive waste water from Fukushima(AFP via The Times of Malta) 

The County Court of Victoria in Australia sentences Malka Leifer, the principal of a Jewish religious school in Melbourne, to 15 years in prison for the sexual assault of two sisters. (AFP via Bangkok Post) 

Colombia introduces passports with a non-binary option, following a 2022 court ruling that permitted such identification on official documents. (AFP via Philippine Daily Inquirer) 

The End Friday 

Seven members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party are killed in Iraq by two Turkish drone strikes. (France 24) 

One person is killed and eight others are injured by rockfalls in the Ein Gedi nature reserve in Israel(Times of Israel) 

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa invites ArgentinaEgyptEthiopiaIranSaudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates to join the bloc, with membership taking effect next year. (Bloomberg) 

The County of Maui in HawaiiUnited States, files a lawsuit against Hawaiian Electric, accusing it of negligence and failing to shut down their equipment during the wildfires that ravaged the island including Lahaina(Reuters) 

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is booked at the Fulton County jail. (NBC) 

Trump releases his mugshot on Twitter, now known as X, his first post since being suspended from the platform in January 2021. He also releases the mugshot on his Truth Social platform. (Reuters) (The Hill) 

Norway’s Magnus Carlsen wins his first Chess World Cup title after defeating India’s R Praggnanandhaa in a tiebreak(CNN) 

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2023 

An Embraer Legacy 600 aircraft crashes in Tver Region, Russia, killing all ten people on board. The leader of the Wagner Group Yevgeny Prigozhin and mercenary Dmitry Utkin were listed as passengers. (BBC News) 

Three people are killed and six others are injured in a mass shooting at a biker bar in Trabuco Canyon, Orange County, California, United States. The perpetrator is killed in a shootout. (AP) 

A Russian drone strike on agricultural facilities in IzmailOdesa Oblast, destroys 13,000 tons of grain and damages infrastructure. (CNN International) 

The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that around 1,110 people have been missing since the wildfires that affected MauiHawaiiUnited States(BBC News) 

Twenty-six people are killed when a railway bridge being built across a ravine collapses in Mizoram, India. (Al Jazeera) 

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Two people killed and another is injured after an aircraft operated by the Lebanese Air Force crashes near Ham

Tropical Storm Franklin makes landfall on the island of Hispaniola, with heavy rain reported in the Dominican R

The U.S. Justice Department announces that they have brought 718 law enforcement actions costing $836 million in COVID-19 fraud during the pandemic. (The Washington Post) 

Chandrayaan-3 makes a soft landing near the Moon’s South Pole, marking India’s first landing on the Moon and the first soft landing of a spacecraft near the

North Korea launches a military satellite from the Sohae Satellite Launching Station. The launch fails due “to an error in the emergency blasting system during the third-stage flight”, according to state media, with the satellite likely crashing into the Pacific Ocean after passing over Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. (Kyodo News) (BBC News) 

The End Thursday 

A plane crashes in Tver, Russia, killing all the ten people on board. Wagner Group’s leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and mercenary Dmitry Utkin were among the listed passengers. (BBC) 

Chandrayaan-3 makes a soft landing near the Moon’s South Pole, marking India’s first landing on the Moon and the first soft landing near the lunar South Pole. (CNN) 

The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that around 1,110 people have been missing since wildfires have hit Maui, Hawaii, including the historic town Lahaina(BBC) 

Germany passes legislation to ease citizenship rules, aiming to reduce a shortage of skilled workers and to bolster the integration of immigrants. (AP) 

France delivers the first shipment of its SCALP-EG air-launched cruise missiles to Ukraine(Al Arabiya) 

Ukrainian forces reportedly strike a Russian SAM site at Cape Tarkhankut, Crimea, destroying the S-400 missile system and killing service personnel. (Interfax-Ukraine) 

A Russian drone strike on agricultural facilities in Izmail, Odesa Oblast, destroys 13,000 tons of grain and damages infrastructure. (CNN International) 

The governor of Belgorod Oblast, Russia, says that a Ukrainian attack killed three civilians in the region. (AFP via Al Arabiya) 

Four people are killed and four others are injured in a Russian drone strike on a school in Romny, Sumy Oblast. (Reuters) 

Southwark Crown Court in London, United Kingdom, rules that two teenagers were part of the hacking group Lapsus$ and participated in a blackmail campaign against technology companies, including Rockstar Games, the maker of the Grand Theft Auto video game series. (AP) 

Twenty-six people are killed after a railway bridge being built across a ravine collapses in MizoramIndia(Al Jazeera) 

Eight people are killed and other are injured, after a passenger bus veeres off the Prithvi Highway and crashes into the Trishuli River in Nepal. (AP) 

Tropical Storm Franklin makes landfall on the island of Hispaniola, with heavy rain in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. (AP) 

Mexican Drug War  The Mexican army says that drug cartels have increased usage of improvised explosive devices, with 42 soldiers, police and suspects wounded this year. (AP) 

Sixteen people are killed and thirty-six others are injured after a bus carrying Mexicans and Venezuelan migrants crashes into a freight truck Tuesday in Oaxaca, Mexico. (AP) 

Ukraine claims that saboteurs coordinated by military intelligence destroyed a Tupolev Tu-22M heavy bomber at the Soltsy-2 airbase in Novgorod Oblast, Russia. (AP) 

Russian forces shell Torske and Zavitne in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, killing three people and injuring two others. (BBC News) 

The United Nations Middle East envoy says the conflict has killed over 200 Palestinians and nearly 30 Israelis this year, surpassing the previous year. (AP) 

More than 200 fishermen stage a protest on the docks of Gaza’s seaport after the arrest of at least six fishermen and the seizure of multiple boats by Israeli forces, requesting immediate international intervention. (Al Jazeera) 

Pakistani Taliban fighters ambush a military convoy in South Waziristan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, triggering a shootout, with at least six soldiers and four militants killed. (AP via Yahoo! News) 

Tropical Storm Harold makes landfall in south Texas, United States, the first during the hurricane season. A tropical storm warning is issued for parts of Texas and the Mexican border. (ABC News) 

The BRICS summit begins in Johannesburg, South Africa. The summit will focus on the bloc’s expansion and role among the economies of the Global South. (Peoples Dispatch) 

The African Union’s Peace and Security Council votes to suspends Niger’s membership with immediate effect. (Al Jazeera) 

The American Civil Liberties Union and three advocacy groups release a report examining the screening system at the Torrance County Detention Facility where claims to asylum were inappropriately screened out for deportation. Complaints of retaliation against migrants who objected to procedures and living conditions were cataloged. (AP) 

Hun Manet is approved as the next Prime Minister by the National Assembly. (AFP via WION) 

Two people are injured by falling debris from a Ukrainian drone strike on Moscow and flights are disrupted at the city’s airports. Russia says they shot down one drone and jammed another. (Reuters) 

Eighteen people are found dead amid wildfires in Dadia Forest, Greece. (BBC News) 

Srettha Thavisin is approved as the next Prime Minister in a joint session of parliament. (Reuters) 

Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra returns to Thailand after 15 years of self-exile. He is arrested and jailed by the Supreme Court of Thailand over his existing convictions. (BBC News) 

Two people are injured by falling debris from a Ukrainian drone strike on Moscow and flights are disrupted at the city’s airports. Russia says they shot down one drone and jammed another. (Reuters) 

Somalia orders its telecommunication companies to block 1xBetTelegram and TikTok, saying that militant groups like al-Shabaab use these apps to spread inappropriate content and misinformation to the public. (Al Jazeera) 

Cyprus police rescue 18 Syrian migrants after their boat started taking on water off the island’s southeastern coast. (AP) 

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One person is killed and two others are injured in a high-rise building explosion in BishkekKyrgyzstan(AKIPress) 

Sha’Carri Richardson wins gold in the 100 m at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, beating Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in a new championships record time of 10.65 seconds. (BBC Sport) 

The End Tuesday 

Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen says that 850 people are still missing since the wildfires have ravaged across Lahaina and other areas of Maui, Hawaii. (NBC News) 

Domino’s announces it will withdraw from Russia. Its parent company, DP Eurasia, says it will file for bankruptcy for its Russian unit. (CNN) 

Germany’s central bank announces the country’s economy will be stagnant in the current quarter, due to high energy prices and rising borrowing costs. (AP) 

A Palestinian man opens fire on a car carrying Israeli settlers in Hebron, in the occupied West Bank, killing a woman and injuring a man. (Al Jazeera) 

Greek patrol boats rescue nearly 80 migrants in the eastern Aegean Sea trying to cross from Turkey in inflatable dinghies in two separate incidents. (AP) 

A passenger bus crashes into a roadside ditch in Yozgat, Turkey, killing 12 people and injuring 19 others. (AP) 

Lucy Letby is sentenced to a whole-life order following her conviction of seven counts of murder and seven counts of attempted murder. (BBC News) 

London police say they will take no further action in an investigation into allegations that associates of King Charles III’s charity offered to help a Saudi Arabian billionaire secure a knighthood and British citizenship in return for donations of up to £1.5 million. (AP) 

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Roscosmos spacecraft Luna 25 crashes into the moon after moving into an unpredictable orbit during the transition to a pre-landing orbit. (Reuters) 

Eleven people are killed after a vehicle carrying workers hits a roadside bomb in North Waziristan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan(Al Jazeera) 

Hurricane Hilary weakens to Category 1, with warnings and evacuation orders issued as the hurricane is expected to make landfall in Baja California and California, US. (ABC News) 

Hilary makes landfall as a tropical storm in San Quintín, Baja California. Flooding is reported in the Mexican city of Tijuana and California area of Palm Springs. (KCBS-TV)

A magnitude 5.1 earthquake strikes Ojai, Ventura County, California, causing minor damage. (LA Times) 

Greek authorities evacuate five villages near the northeastern border with Turkey, where a wildfire that has already destroyed several homes approached. (AP) 

Indian police stop a meeting of activists, academics and politicians discussing global issues ahead of a summit of the G20 that will be hosted in New Delhi. (AP) 

A special election is held to elect the president and the National Assembly to complete the current four-year terms. Presidential candidates Luisa González and Daniel Noboa will face off in a second round vote on 15 October. (CNN) 

Bernardo Arévalo defeats former first lady Sandra Torres by 59% to 36% in the presidential election run-off vote(CNN) 

Spain defeats England 1–0 in the final match of the 2023 Women’s World Cup, winning their first FIFA Women’s World Cup title. (The Guardian) 

A special election is held to elect the President of Ecuador and the National Assembly to complete the current four-year terms. (CNN) 

Guatemalans head to the polls for a run-off vote between Bernardo Arévalo and former first lady Sandra Torres(Reuters) 

At least seven people are killed and 129 others are injured in a Russian ballistic missile strike on a theater in Chernihiv hosting a meeting of military and engineers at an exhibition on the use of consumer drones in the conflict. (BBC News) (CNN) 

Two Israelis from Ashdod are killed in an attack while visiting a carwash in Huwara in the occupied West Bank. The Israel Defense Forces launches a manhunt for the assailant and closes off roads in the area. (Times of Israel) 

A man dies after being swept by a current in Baja California Sur while attempting to cross a stream in his vehicle to evacuate the area. (La Prensa Latina Media) 

35,000 people are ordered to evacuate in British Columbia due to wildfires, with another 30,000 people under evacuation alerts. (CBC News) 

Nine members of the Indian Army are killed and another is seriously injured after their vehicle falls into a gorge near Leh, Ladakh, India. (Mirror Now via The Economic Times) 

The Greek Coast Guard rescues 60 migrants in inflatable dinghies who were attempting to cross from Turkey to the eastern Aegean Sea islands in two separate incidents. (AP) 

A Japan government panel investigating harassment cases in the military and the defense ministry finds widespread cover-ups and reluctance among supervisors to address these cases. (AP) 

OupeyeBelgium, bans gatherings of more than four people following riots. The riots spread to the neighboring commune of Herstal. A school and various homes were damaged and garbage can fires were reported. (7Sur7) (Le Soir) 

Major League Soccer club Inter Miami CF wins the Leagues Cup, 10–9, in a penalty shoot-out, making it their first title since joining the league in 2020. (The Guardian) 

Chinese property developer Evergrande Group files for chapter 15 bankruptcy protection in the United States as it works on a multi-billion dollar deal with creditors to restructure its debts. (BBC News) 

The U.S. approves the transfer of F-16 Fighting Falcons to Ukraine from Denmark and the Netherlands after training for Ukrainian Air Force pilots is completed. (Reuters) 

Israel receives permission from the United States to sell its Arrow 3 missile defense system to Germany, according to the Israeli Defence Ministry(FAZ) 

The World Health Organization says that 30 million Afghan people require urgent medical aid, emphasising the importance of increased investment in healthcare services in Afghanistan. (Al Arabiya) 

The World Health Organization opens its first summit on traditional medicine in GandhinagarGujaratIndia(AFP via The Japan Times) 

Russia says that Ukraine launched a drone attack on Moscow, striking a building in the International Business Center. Mayor Sergey Sobyanin says that air defences shot down a drone with debris falling over the Expocentre(BBC News) 

In the United States, Herman Andaya resigns as Maui‘s top emergency official amidst reproval for not activating the emergency sirens during the wildfires. (NBC News) 

The death toll from the wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, United States, rises to 114. (Forbes) 

Premier of British Columbia David Eby declares a province-wide state of emergency in response to the ongoing wildfires. (CBC News) 

The city of Kelowna, British Columbia, declares a state of emergency and evacuations, as wildfires engulf parts of the city and surrounding area. Lake Okanagan Resort and several residential buildings are destroyed. (CTV News Vancouver) 

The city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, begins a complete evacuation amid the spread of nearby wildfires(CBC News) 

The community of Medical Lake, Washington, U.S., is evacuated due to the Gray Fire near Spokane in eastern Washington. (AP) 

The National Hurricane Center issues the first ever tropical storm watch for the West Coast of the United States in Southern California as Hurricane Hilary approaches from Mexico(AP) 

The UN Human Rights Office reports that at least 2,439 people have been killed by gang violence in Haiti this year. (AFP via France 24) 

Former Chancellor of Austria Sebastian Kurz is charged with making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry into alleged corruption in his first government. (AP) 

The Moscow City Court dissolves the Sakharov Center, a human rights organization, for holding unauthorized conferences and exhibitions. (AFP via Barron’s) 

In Oupeye, Belgium, a man on a quad bike is shot dead by police after running over a policeman and refusing to stop at a police control. Anti-police riots break out in the village and eleven people are arrested. (Le Soir) 

Gabon’s main opposition parties field former education minister Albert Ondo Ossa [fr] as their presidential candidate in the upcoming election, challenging the incumbent president Ali Bongo Ondimba who seeks a third term. (AFP via TRT Afrika) 

Swedish police detain a woman who sprayed an anti-Islam activist with a fire extinguisher as he staged a Quran-burning protest outside the Iranian Embassy in Stockholm. (AP) 

In the Yellow bankruptcy proceeding, the court names financing lenders. Hedge funds Citadel and MFN Partners will together provide $142.5 million in debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing, which will give Yellow’s estate the funds necessary to liquidate assets. (Reuters) 

More than 4,500 people in TenerifeCanary IslandsSpain, evacuate due to a wildfire burning over 2,600 hectares of the Teide National Park(Reuters via CNA) 

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian visits Saudi Arabia for the first time since the restoration of diplomatic relations. (AFP via France 24) 

The Swedish Security Service raises the country’s terror alert level from “elevated” to “high”, citing increased threats in response to the series of Quran burnings in the country. (AFP via The Times of India) 

The former and current heads of Slovakia’s spy agency and five other police and intelligence officers are being investigated for abuse of power and criminal conspiracy in two separate cases. (AP) 

Lucy Letby is convicted of seven counts of murder and seven counts of attempted murder following the deaths of multiple babies in the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester hospital in Chester, England. Letby is acquitted on two other counts of attempted murder. (BBC News) 

A Canadian woman is sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison in Washington for mailing a threatening letter containing ricin to then-President Donald Trump at the White House. (AP) 

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A state of emergency is declared in Canada’s Northwest Territories as wildfires spread closer to the territorial capital Yellowknife. The hamlet of EnterpriseSouth Slave Region, is almost completely destroyed due to the fires. (Reuters) 

The city of Yellowknife begins total evacuation amid increasing threat by nearby wildfires. (CBC News) 

Tropical Storm Hilary strengthens into a hurricane off the coast of Mexico, and could become the first tropical storm to make landfall in California since 1939(The Guardian) 

Beechcraft 390 departing from Langkawi for Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport crashes into the Guthrie Highway in Elmina, Selangor, Malaysia, killing all eight people on board and two people on the ground. (BBC) 

The Swedish Security Service raises the country’s terror alert level from “elevated” to “high”, citing increased threats in response to the series of Quran burnings in the country. (AFP via The Times of India) 

Opposition parties in Vanuatu boycott the parliament after the failed attempt to oust prime minister Ishmael Kalsakau(Reuters) 
 

 

The House of Representatives of the Philippines unanimously votes for expulsion of Negros Oriental district representative Arnolfo Teves Jr. due to his continued absence. (ABS-CBN News) 

Roscosmos spacecraft Luna 25 enters into a lunar orbit around the Moon as it prepares to make a soft landing on the lunar south pole in the coming days. (Reuters) 

The current European champions England advance to the FIFA Women’s World Cup final for the first time after defeating co-host Australia 3–1 in the semi-final. They will play against fellow first-time finalists Spain(CNN) 

Morgan Wallen is at Fenway tonight. This is from four days ago in Ohio.

More than 1,000 bodies are discovered in 30 mass graves within the RSF-occupied city of Geneina in West Darfur, Sudan, by civil leaders. (Radio Dabanga) 

The number of people who have fled Sudan since April reaches 1 million while nearly 3.5 million have been displaced. (Reuters) 

The death toll from fighting in Tripoli between the 444 brigade and the Special Deterrence Force increases to 55 people, with 146 more injured. The fight ended yesterday after the release of a commander. (Al Jazeera) 

Seventeen soldiers are killed and 20 more injured during an ambush against a military vehicle in Koutougou [ceb], Niger. (Al Jazeera) 

Russia’s Federal Security Service says that it has eliminated four Ukrainian fighters that was part of a sabotage group from infiltrating the border near the Starodubsky District in the Bryansk Oblast. (AFP via Al Arabiya) 

Ukraine recaptures the village of Urozhaine from Russian forces. (CNN) 

A Muslim mob storms a Christian area in Jaranwala, Punjab, Pakistan, burning a church, damaging two others and demolishing the house of a man after accusing him of desecrating the pages of a Quran. (AP) 

The Netherland’s statistics office reports the country has entered a recession after the economy declined by 0.3% in the second quarter with exports and household spending falling despite rising interest rates intended to lower inflation. (AP) 

The Hong Kong-flagged Joseph Schulte becomes the first cargo ship to depart from the Port of Odesa, Ukraine’s largest seaport, using new Black Sea shipping lanes, despite Russia’s prior threats against vessels following its withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative. (AFP via Manila Bulletin) 

The Lahaina Bypass reopens to traffic in west Maui, Hawaii after closing for a week due to the wildfires. (KHON-TV) 

The death toll from the August 14 landslide at a jade mine in Hpakant, Kachin, Myanmar, rises to 31, with eight people still missing. (AFP via Bangkok Post) 

The death toll from the August 14 explosion in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic rises to 13 after two more bodies are found. (AP) 

The Korean Central News Agency confirms United States Army soldier Travis King has been detained for illegal entry, claiming alleged racism within the U.S. Army and seeking refugee status in the country. (Reuters) 

The Constitutional Court of Thailand dismisses the petitions on election winner Pita Limjaroenrat‘s renomination as prime minister, allowing a new round of leadership election in the National Assembly to take place as early as August 18. (AFP via The Manila Times) 

Vanuatu Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau survives a no-confidence vote, with the opposition falling one vote short to oust him. (Reuters) 

The current European champions England advance to the FIFA Women’s World Cup final for the first time after defeating co-host Australia 3–1 in the semi-final. They will play against fellow first-time finalists Spain. (CNN) 

Poland displays its weapons and defense systems at a military parade in Warsaw involving 2,000 troops, 200 vehicles and 100 aircraft. (AP) 

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announces a referendum on the acceptance of “thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa” as part of a European Union relocation plan. (AP) 

Brazil is affected by a nationwide blackout, with all of the states connected to the national energy system impacted. The state of Roraima is unaffected as it has its own energy system. The cause of the outage is still unknown. (The Brazilian Report) 

The Chinese national statistics office announces that retail sales increased by 2.5% year on year in July, while industrial production increased by 3.7% and unemployment increased to 5.3%. However, further releases of statistics on age-specific data will be suspended. (AFP via CNA) 

The National Bureau of Statistics of China announces that retail sales increased by 2.5 percent year on year in July, while industrial production increased by 3.7 percent and unemployment increased to 5.3%. The central bank lowers the medium-term lending facility rate, the interest rate on one-year loans to financial institutions, to 2.5%. (CNA) 

The Chinese central bank lowers the medium-term lending facility rate, which is the interest rate on one-year loans to financial institutions, to 2.5%. (Reuters) 

In the United States, Maui County officials including Governor Josh Green say that that the death toll of the wildfires have reached 106.  (Maui Now) 

Typhoon Lan makes landfall in western Japan. (The New York Times) 

Child welfare advocates file a federal lawsuit to require the Biden administration to block imports of products with cocoa harvested by children in West Africa, alleging that the Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security ignored evidence of the existence of these imports. (AP) 

Former Malaysian prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin is acquitted by the high court of four corruption charges of obtaining bribes for his political party. (AP) 

Spain advances to the FIFA Women’s World Cup final for the first time after defeating Sweden 2–1 in the semi-final. (The New York Times) 

The End Wednesday 

France announces that supermarket prices increased 13.1% yoy in July according to the national statistics bureau(INSEE) 

Former U.S. President Donald Trump and eighteen associates including former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark are indicted in Georgia by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis as part of an investigation into their alleged involvement in attempting to overturn the election results in the state. (AP) 

A shootout along with shelling begins south of Nyala at El Wahda Hospital causing 3 deaths and 30 wounded. (All África) 

Clashes begin again in Nyala, with at-least 43 people confirmed dead along with dozens injured. (All África) 

Israeli security forces shoot two Palestinians in a raid in Jericho, West Bank. (AP News) 

Russia launches a large-scale air strike on Lviv and northwestern Volyn Oblast, killing at least three civilians and wounding more than a dozen others. (Reuters) 

Bryansk Oblast Governor Alexander Bogomaz says Russian soldiers and security services stopped a Ukrainian sabotage group from infiltrating the border near the village of Kurkovichi(AFP via Al Arabiya News) 

At least 65 people are killed and 20 others are missing after flooding and landslides in northern India. (France 24) 

Pedro Briones, a local leader of Citizen Revolution Movement, is assassinated by gunmen in the northern province of Esmeraldas. (AP) 

Child welfare advocates file a federal lawsuit to require the Biden administration to block imports of products with cocoa harvested by

Fighting breaks out in Tripoli between the 444 brigade and the Special Deterrence Force after the head of the 444 brigade was allegedly detained by the Special Deterrence Force at an airport in Tripoli. (AP News) 

Russian forces strike Odesa with missiles and drones, injuring three people and damaging civilian infrastructure. (CNN International) 

A report to the UN Security Council finds that the Islamic State still commands between 5,000 and 7,000 members across Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, posing a serious threat to the region despite the imposition of economic sanctions. (AP News) 

At least three people are killed and seven others are injured in an explosion at a hotel in KhostAfghanistan(AP) 

Shares in Hawaiian Electric Industries drop 30% after the company was sued for refusing to shut down power lines. Lawsuits are also filed against three other power companies that oversee the state(CNBC) (Radar Online) 

The wildfires in MauiHawaiiUnited States, are ranked as the fifth deadliest wildfire in American history. (ABC News) 

Five people are killed and seven others missing after a boat carrying 35 migrants from SfaxTunisiasinks in the Mediterranean Sea(AFP via RFI) 

secondary school in KratiéCambodia, once a supply depot during the country’s civil war, temporarily closes after over 2,000 pieces of unexploded ordnance are found. (AP) 

At least 25 miners are killed and 14 more missing after a landslide at a jade mine in HpakantMyanmar(The Economic Times) 

At least 35 people are killed and 115 others are injured in an explosion at a gas station in MakhachkalaDagestanRussia(AP) 

Eleven people are killed and nine others are injured in a collision between a truck and a minibus near LanjikArmenia(RFE/RL) 

Ten people are killed, eleven missing and 30 others are injured in a explosion at a market in San CristóbalDominican Republic(AP News) 

Health Minister Ayesha Verrall announces New Zealand will end COVID-19 restrictions including mask mandates and 7-day quarantines. (Reuters) 

Kenya launches an inquiry into British Army Training Unit Kenya, amid allegations of murdersexual abuse, and damage to land near the base. (The Guardian) 

French prosecutors announce that police are investigating bomb threats at the Eiffel Tower that resulted in two evacuations on Saturday. (AFP via The Manila Times) 

The Philadelphia District Attorney and FBI announce charges against a 17-year-old Philadelphia resident for allegedly plotting terrorism on behalf of an Al-Qaeda-linked group. (CBS News) 

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announces a referendum on the acceptance of “thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa” as part of a European Union relocation plan(AP) 

Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš announces his resignation and says his government will step down this week citing a breakdown in relations within his multi-party government. (Reuters) 

The Miss Universe and Miss Indonesia contests cut ties after six Miss Indonesia contestants allege sexual misconduct at the beauty pageant(The Guardian) 

Hawaii Governor Josh Green says that the banyan tree in Lahaina was damaged by the wildfires, but has survived. (The Messenger) 

In the United StatesMaui County officials announce that more than 93 people have died in the wildfires in LahainaMauiHawaii, making it the deadliest American wildfire since 1918, surpassing the death toll of the 2018 Camp Fire in California(Washington Examiner) (People.com) 

Ethiopian Air Force airstrike kills 26 people in Finote SelamAmhara Region, amid ongoing clashes between Fano militiamen and government forces. (BBC News) 

Russian forces strike Kherson Oblast, killing seven people, including an infant, and injuring 20 others. (Reuters) 

Balochistan Liberation Army gunmen ambush a convoy transporting Chinese engineers to the Gwadar Port in BalochistanPakistan. Two separatists are killed in the subsequent shootout(AFP via VOA) 

One person is killed and seven others are injured in an attack at the Shah Cheragh mosque in ShirazIran(Reuters) 

Four people are killed and four others are injured in separate accidents involving lightning strikes in the Yemeni governorates of Al BaydaAl Hudaydah, and Raymah(Xinhua) 

Three people are killed and eighteen others are injured in a fire at an apartment complex in GrasseAlpes-MaritimesFrance(NOS) 

Argentines head to the polls to vote in the primaries before the October general election(WION) 

Partido Libertario candidate Javier Milei wins the primaries, with around a third of the votes. (Financial Times)