Monday 29th July
Ukrainian troops say Russia has driven them out of two more eastern Donetsk. (AP)
Telecom fibre optic networks sabotaged in France. (DW)
French police arrest far-left suspect after rail sabotage. (DW)
Clashes in Southport after town mourns in vigil for victims of a stabbing attack. (BBC News)
Blinken says the US has “serious concerns” about the announced result of the Venezuelan election. (AP)
Tuesday 30th July
Israel launches a missile attack on southern Beirut and Lebanon, killing at least four. (Al Jazeera)
Russia claims control of the village in eastern Ukraine. (Reuters)
The US carries out strikes in Iraq as regional tensions worsen. (Reuters)
Wednesday 31st July
Hamas’ top political leader is killed in Iran in a strike that risks triggering an all-out regional war. (AP)
Qatar and Egypt say assassinations damage Gaza truce chances. (Reuters)
Ukraine protests against the death of an Azov brigade member in Russian captivity. (Reuters)
Police officers were hurt in the Hartlepool protest disorder. (BBC News)
Thursday 1st August
Three newly freed Americans are back on US soil after a landmark prisoner exchange with Russia. (AP)
At least 22 dead as the tail end of Typhoon Gaemi lashes China. (Al Jazeera)
Top Hamas commander Mohammed Deif killed in Israel, the IDF says. (The Washington Post)
At least 15 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli strike on a school in Gaza, emergency services say. (Reuters)
Far-right riots continue in the UK as Keir Starmer announces a new violent disorder unit. (The Guardian)
Friday 2nd August
A Somalia beach attack kills 37 civilians, the minister says. (Reuters)
The US adds to military deployments to protect Israel from Iran’s retaliation. (Financial Times)
Police officers injured and buildings set on fire in Sunderland unrest. (BBC News)
Campaigners say that Starmer’s live facial recognition plan would usher in national ID. (The Guardian)
The US sues TikTok over “massive-scale” privacy violations of kids under 13. (Reuters)
Saturday 3rd August
An Israeli attack on a school in Gaza kills at least 15 people. (Al Jazeera)
US Homeland Security halts immigration permits from 4 countries amid concern about sponsorship fraud. (AP)
Japan has been sweltering through the hottest July since records began. (Al Jazeera)
Sunday 4th August
Downing Street to hold an emergency Cobra meeting after a weekend of violence. (BBC News)
“Do not visit UK protest areas” travel alert issued in Malaysia as riots bring havoc to stress. (Yahoo News)
Strike on a tent camp in the courtyard of Al Martyrs hospital in central Gaza. (AP)
Ukraine has received F-16 fighter jets, Zelensky says. (The New York Times)

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