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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) 

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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) 

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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) 

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The American film Barbie becomes the first film by a solo female director (Greta Gerwig) to surpass $1 billion in the worldwide box office. (AFP via France 24) 

Kuwait bans the American film Barbie over homosexual content, with the Lebanese Minister of Culture proposing a similar ban. (The Hollywood Reporter) 

The American Academy of Television Arts & Sciences postpones the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards until January 2024, due to the ongoing strikes of the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA(AFP via France 24) 

Malaysia bans the use of Swatch products containing LGBTQ elements, with users of these products facing up to three years in prison. (AP via NBC News) 

Russia launches the Luna 25 lunar lander, which will touchdown near the moon’s south pole. The mission will investigate the composition of the moon’s polar soil as well as the plasma and dust contained in the lunar exosphere. The (CNN) 

Russia temporarily closes its airspace above Moscow due to the detection of aerial drones. A drone was later shot down. (NOS) 

The International Energy Agency increases its 2023 forecast for global oil demand to a potential all-time annual high of 102.2 million barrels per day. (AFP via TRT World) 

The Gotthard Tunnel in Switzerland is closed for at least six days after a freight train derails in the tunnel. (NOS) 

Nearly 14,000 residents of the city of Lublin, Poland, are ordered to evacuate, after an unexploded bomb was found yesterday at the site of a pre-World War II factory. (TVP World) 

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opens an investigation into a fatal vehicle crash in Virginia, U.S., involving a Model Y vehicle from Tesla. (Reuters) 

The death toll from the wildfires increases to 53, all in the town of Lahaina in western Maui, Hawaii, United States. (Al Jazeera) 

Maui County officials report that the wildfire is 80% contained. (Honolulu Star-Advertiser) 

President Joe Biden approves a national disaster emergency declaration for Hawaii. (Politico) 

Alaska, United States, reports its worst air quality in recorded history after extreme amounts of smoke enter the state(Yahoo! News) 

After several days of heavy rains in Norway, the town of Hamar floods the speed skating rink at the Vikingskipet arena in order to relieve the flooding in other parts of the town. (NOS) 

A mass grave is discovered near the city of DzyarzhynskBelarus, believed to contain either the remains of a church cemetery, the inhabitants of the city’s Jewish ghetto, or Calvinists(Nasha Niva) 

The United States announces an agreement with Iran to repatriate five American citizens in exchange for access to $6 billion in blocked funds. (CBS News) 

Philippine President Bongbong Marcos suspends 22 land reclamation projects in Manila Bay due to environmental concerns and the involvement of Chinese state-owned enterprises. (AP) 

Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso declares a state of emergency following the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio in Quito(El Mundo) 

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The American film Barbie becomes the first film by a solo female director (Greta Gerwig) to surpass $1 billion in the worldwide box office. (AFP via France 24) 

Kuwait bans the American film Barbie over homosexual content, with the Lebanese Minister of Culture proposing a similar ban. (The Hollywood Reporter) 

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opens an investigation into a fatal vehicle crash in Virginia, U.S., involving a Model Y vehicle from Tesla. (Reuters) 

Poland sends 10 thousand troops to guard its border with Belarus. (Polish Press Agency) 

At least 23 soldiers are killed and ten more injured during an ambush by Islamic State gunmen against a military vehicle in Deir ez-Zor, Syria. (Al Jazeera) 

The American Academy of Television Arts & Sciences postpones the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards until January 2024, due to the ongoing strikes of the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA(AFP via France 24) 

The death toll from the wildfires increases to 53, all in the town of Lahaina in western Maui, Hawaii, United States. (Al Jazeera) 

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Maui County officials report that the wildfire is 80% contained. (Honolulu Star-Advertiser) 

President Joe Biden approves a national disaster emergency declaration for Hawaii. (Politico) 

Alaska, United States, reports its worst air quality in recorded history after extreme amounts of smoke enter the state(Yahoo! News) 

After several days of heavy rains in Norway, the town of Hamar floods the speed skating rink at the Vikingskipet arena in order to relieve the flooding in other parts of the town. (NOS) 

A mass grave is discovered near the city of DzyarzhynskBelarus, believed to contain either the remains of a church cemetery, the inhabitants of the city’s Jewish ghetto, or Calvinists(Nasha Niva) 

A mass grave is discovered near the city of Dzyarzhyn

The United States announces an agreement with Iran to repatriate five American citizens in exchange for access to $6 billion in blocked funds. (CBS News) 

Philippine President Bongbong Marcos suspends 22 land reclamation projects in Manila Bay due to environmental concerns and the involvement of Chinese state-owned enterprises. (AP) 

Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso declares a state of emergency following the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio in Quito(El Mundo) 

Malaysia bans the use of Swatch products containing LGBTQ elements, with users of these products facing up to three years in prison. (AP via NBC News) 

After heavy rain for days in Norway, the local government of Hamar floods the speed skating venue Vikingskipet to relieve the rest of the city. (NOS)

Parts of western and upcountry Maui island in Hawaii, United States, are evacuated as wildfires fueled by Hurricane Dora causes power outages and disruption to emergency services in western Maui and other parts of Hawaii including Oahu and the Big Island, with at least six people being killed. (AP) 

A large part of the historic Lahaina town, including the Waiola Church and the Lahaina Hongwanji Mission Temple, is destroyed by the wildfires. (NBC News) (Maui News) 

North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un appoints Vice Marshal Ri Yong-gil to replace General Park Su-il as the chief of the General Staff Department of the Korean People’s Army, and calls for enhancing war preparations, including increased weapons production and more drills. (AFP via Arab News) 

One person is killed and more than 50 others are injured in an explosion at the Zagorsk Optical-Mechanical Plant in Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Oblast, Russia. (BBC News) 

At least two people are killed and seven others are injured in a Russian missile strike on a residential area in Zaporizhzhia. (Reuters) 

Forty-one people are killed when a boat carrying 45 migrants from Sfax, Tunisia, capsizes and sinks in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Lampedusa, Italy. (BBC News) 

After several days of heavy rain in Norway, a dam collapses into the Glomma river in Braskereidfoss. Locals are evacuated. (NRK) 

At least 27 people are found dead in the western desert of Libya near the border with Tunisia(AP) 

Eleven people are killed in a fire at a guesthouse accommodating disabled people in WintzenheimAlsaceFrance(AFP via Le Monde) 

Canadian officials announce new sanctions against Belarus amid the three-year anniversary of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election(Global News) 

Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio is assassinated by gunmen at a campaign rally in Quito. (BBC News) 

The World Bank halts new lending to Uganda in response to the Anti-Homosexuality Act bill, approved months ago. (Reuters) 

Clashes occur in the Abrof neighborhood of Omdurman, Khartoum, Sudan, between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces(Dabanga Sudan) 

Western Australia repeals a five-week-old law aimed at protecting Aboriginal sacred sites in the state, citing complexities in implementing the law. (AFP via Manila Bulletin) 

The South Korean government evacuates over 36,000 participants of the 25th World Scout Jamboree from their campsite at Saemangeum, North Jeolla, ahead of Khanun’s expected landfall. (AFP via The Australian) 

In Portugal, 7,000 hectares of forest have burned down and 1,400 people have been evacuated. (NOS) 

The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service reports that July 2023 was the hottest July on record, while this year is the third-warmest year to date. (Reuters) 

A cyberattack on the Electoral Commission of the United Kingdom during 2021–2022 is revealed. (The Register) 

Geraldo Martins is appointed as the prime minister of Guinea-Bissau(AFP via New Vision) 

Prime Minister of Vanuatu Ishmael Kalsakau reshuffles the cabinet and appoints two new ministers ahead of a no-confidence vote. (RNZ) 

In association football, the USL Championship club Sacramento Republic FC signs 13-year-old Da’vian Kimbrough, making him the youngest player in American sports history. (San Francisco Chronicle) 

Tou Thao, a former Minneapolis police officer, is sentenced to four years and nine months in prison for his role in the murder of George Floyd. He is the fourth person in the case to be convicted in a state court. (AP) 

The Security Service of Ukraine says that it has arrested a Ukrainian citizen for allegedly assisting Russian intelligence, including his suspected role in a plot to assassinate President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. (The Washington Post) 

A 29-year-old man is stabbed to death in Nea Filadelfeia and eight people were injured amidst clashes between fans of AEK Athens F.C. and GNK Dinamo Zagreb in Athens, ahead of the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round between the clubs. (The Guardian) 

Two firefighting helicopters collide in midair in Cabazon, California, United States, killing three firefighters. (AP) 

In Sweden, roads are flooded and a train carrying 120 passengers derails in Hudiksvall Municipality, while waves of up to eight meters (26 feet) are reported in Denmark, and several people being evacuated in Norway. In Lithuania and Latvia, two people are killed by falling trees, leaving 40,000 customers without electricity in Kurzeme and Zemgale. (AP) 

At least seven people are killed and 88 others are injured in a Russian Iskander double tap strike on residential buildings in Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast. (Reuters)

Russian forces strike private houses in Kruglyakivka, Kharkiv Oblast, with guided aerial bombs, killing at least two civilians and injuring at least five others. (CNN International) 

The death toll from the ongoing floods in Austria and Slovenia increases to six. (NOS) 

Spain’s State Meteorological Agency places AndalusiaCastilla–La Mancha, and Extremadura on orange alert as the country faces its third heat wave of the summer. (AFP via The Guardian) 

At least 17 Rohingya refugees are killed after a boat capsized in the Bay of Bengal(Al Jazeera) 

A drunk wedding guest drives into a wedding in Chrouy Neang Nguon, Cambodia, injuring at least 13 Dutch nationals. (Dutch News) 

Ten people are injured in an explosion at a grain silo near Derince, Kocaeli Province, Turkey. (Reuters) 

Hun Manet is appointed as the prime minister of Cambodia by King Norodom Sihamoni, replacing his father, Hun Sen, who had served as prime minister since 1985. (AFP via France 24) 

Belarusian–Polish sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya is cleared to represent Poland at the World Championships after being removed from the Tokyo Olympics by the Belarus Olympic Committee. (AP) 

minibus plunges into a ravine near DemnateBéni Mellal-Khénifra, Morocco, killing 24 people. (BBC News) 

The Rapid Support Forces claim the state of Central Darfur, Sudan, after capturing the capital of Zalingei from the Sudanese Armed Forces(Radio Dabanga) 

An Armed Forces of Ukraine missile damages a bridge connecting the Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast and Crimea over the Chonhar Strait(Reuters) 

Israeli soldiers open fire against a vehicle in Jenin in the occupied

At least 34 people are killed and at least 100 others are injured when ten carriages of a Hazara Express train derail near the Sarhari railway station in NawabshahSindhPakistan(AFP via VOA) 

The ongoing forest fires in Spain and Portugal have burned about 6,200 hectares(NOS) 

Welsh singer and convicted sex offender Ian Watkins is stabbed and seriously injured in the Wakefield Prison(BBC News) 

The Supreme Court of the Maldives bars former president Abdulla Yameen from running for office while he serves an 11-year prison sentence(Reuters) 

Iraq blocks the Telegram app over concerns about its leakage of official state data and personal information. (Reuters) 

Australia wins a record 12th Netball World Cup title after defeating England 61–45 in the gold medal match in Cape TownSouth Africa(The Guardian) 

The United States, two-time defending champions, are eliminated from the tournament after losing to Sweden in a penalty shoot-out in the round of 16, marking their earliest exit from the FIFA Women’s World Cup(AFP via Manila Bulletin)