Monday 15th July
NATO launches a Ukraine command centre in Germany. (EuroNews)
At least 100 people have been wounded as Bangladeshi students protest government job quotas. (Al Jazeera)
Three civilians were killed and three wounded in an Israeli strike on Lebanon’s Bint Jbeil. (Reuters)
Top EU leaders will boycott meetings hosted by Hungary’s Orban after his outreach to Russia and China. (AP)
Latvia bans entry into Belarus passenger cars. (Reuters)
Jay Slater’s body was found in Tenerife, close to the last known phone locations. (BBC News)
US Justice Department to appeal ruling dismissing Trump documents case. (Reuters)
J.D. Vance was selected as Trump’s vice president. (The New York Times)
Tuesday 16th July
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 57. (Reuters)
Pakistanis and Indian were among the six killed in the Oman attack, which has been claimed by IS. (BBC News)
Three Syrian children were killed in an Israeli strike on southern Lebanon, according to state media. (Reuters)
At least 25 people have died in the Peruvian Andes after a bus plummeted off a cliff. (Reuters)
Wednesday 17th July
Israel bombs the 6th UN-run school in Gaza in 10 days, killing dozens. (Al Jazeera)
Greece shuts down Acropolis; two firefighters are killed in Italy as southern Europe swelters in a heat wave. (AP)
President Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19 and pauses his re-election campaign. (CNN)
Thursday 18th July
Ukrainian forces withdraw from the village of Krynky in Kherson Oblast. (Bloomberg)
Russian attacks kill five in eastern Donetsk. (Reuters)
At least five Palestinians are killed and fifteen others are injured in an Israeli airstrike on a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. (Al Jazeera)
A suspected arson attack in Nice killed seven, including children. (BBC News)
A large riot breaks out in the Leeds suburb of Harehills. (BBC News)
Ursula von der Leyen secures five more years in the top EU job. (BBC News)
Friday 19th July
The EU and Serbia sign a lithium deal, which will see the development of lithium mines in the country. (DW)
UK to resume funding to UN agencies for Palestinian refugees. (Al Jazeera)
The UN rights office says ‘anarchy’ is spreading in Gaza. (Reuters)
Major widows’ issues hit banks, airlines, and TV broadcasters. (The Verge)
More than 2,500 flights were cancelled and more than 8,000 were delayed due to the widow’s outage. (ABC News)
Saturday 20th July
Israel kills dozens as it steps up the Gaza bombardment. (Reuters)
Israel’s airstrike hits oil refineries and power station Al Hudahdah, killing six people and injuring over eighty. (Al Jazeera)
A bridge collapses in China, killing 15 after flash flooding hits parts of the country. (CNN)
Sunday 21st July
President Joe Biden drops out of the 2024 presidential race. (NBC News)
Kamala Harris gains rapid and democratic support for her presumed nomination by the party. (The New York Times)
The Israeli military sends draft notices for ultra-Orthodox. (Reuters)
Wildfires in Alberta, British Columbia, prompt evacuation orders. (Reuters)

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