Shinzo Abe, Japan's PM, 'set to resign for health reasons' Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to resign for health reasons, local media report. Go to Source
Kyle Rittenhouse charged over Wisconsin protest deaths Kyle Rittenhouse is charged with killing two people and injuring another amid protests in Kenosha. Go to Source
France Covid-19: Mask rule for Parisians amid 'undeniable surge' As infections rise again, the French prime minister says he will try to avoid another lockdown. Go to Source
Hurricane Laura causes flash flooding as it makes landfall in Louisiana The storm, one of the strongest to hit the US Gulf Coast, causes flash flooding and power cuts. Go to Source
Jacob Blake: Police officer in Kenosha shooting named Wisconsin's attorney general names the officer who shot Jacob Blake seven times in the back. Go to Source
US sports walkout over Blake shooting gathers pace After the Milwaukee Bucks cancel a fixture over the shooting of Jacob Blake, other basketball, football and tennis players follow suit. Go to Source
Christchurch mosque attack: Brenton Tarrant sentenced to life without parole The judge called the actions of a man who murdered 51 people last year in two mosques "inhuman". Go to Source
Jacob Blake: Teenager arrested over Wisconsin protesters' deaths A teenager is arrested over the killing of two protesters following the police shooting of a black man. Go to Source
Hurricane Laura ‘will cause unsurvivable storm surge’ Hurricane Laura, heading for Texas and Louisiana, is now a Category 4 storm, weather officials say. Go to Source
EU Commissioner Hogan to resign over Covid breach EU trade commissioner Phil Hogan was under pressure over his attendance at a golf dinner. Go to Source
Iran to grant IAEA inspectors access to suspected ex-nuclear sites The global watchdog has been concerned about possible nuclear-related activities at two locations. Go to Source
Israeli rabbi killed in Petah Tikva knife attack Shai Ohayon, a father of four, was attacked by a Palestinian man in Petah Tikva, police say. Go to Source
Jacob Blake: Two shot dead in third night of Wisconsin unrest The clashes in the city of Kenosha follow the police shooting of black man Jacob Blake. Go to Source
Kim Jong-un warns over North Korea typhoon and coronavirus Despite rumours over his health, the North Korean leader appears well and in charge. Go to Source
Iran nuclear deal: UN rejects US bid to 'snapback' Iran sanctions The US envoy accuses other Security Council members of "standing in the company of terrorists". Go to Source
RNC 2020: Melania Trump makes plea for racial harmony Addressing the Republican convention, the US first lady also calls for an end to "violence and looting". Go to Source
Beirut residents fear they may lose their homes to gentrification after blast Mrs Beaini has lived in the same Beirut house for more than 60 years, but she can't afford repairs. Go to Source
Jacob Blake: Wisconsin black man 'will need miracle' to walk again Jacob Blake's spinal cord was severed when he was shot by police on Sunday night in Wisconsin. Go to Source
RNC 2020: The speakers and schedule for day two of Trump's Republican convention The first lady and two of Donald Trump's children will speak - the president will be back again. Go to Source
Africa declared free of wild polio in 'milestone' Nigeria is now rid of wild polio having had more than half of global cases less than 10 years ago. Go to Source
Jacob Blake: Father says man shot in Wisconsin is 'paralysed' Jacob Blake is in hospital after being shot multiple times by officers in Wisconsin on Sunday. Go to Source
Covid: Woman in Australia jailed for six months over quarantine breach Asher Faye Vander Sanden arrived secretly in Western Australia to avoid a 14-day quarantine. Go to Source
Alexei Navalny: Kremlin dismisses accusations against Putin Russia says no investigation is needed yet as no poisoning of the fierce critic has been proven. Go to Source
Harry Maguire: Manchester United captain given suspended sentence in Greece Manchester United captain Harry Maguire is given a suspended sentence of 21 months and 10 days after his arrest on the Greek island of Mykonos. Go to Source
RNC 2020: Trump warns Republican convention of ‘rigged election’ He opens the Republican conference with disputed claims mail-in ballots could lead to voter fraud. Go to Source
Kenosha shooting: Fresh protests after Jacob Blake shooting Officers and protesters clash for a second night after the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/LIMQBQwSn5c The chief medical adviser for the United Kingdom has warned that children face greater long term risks from missing school, compared with catching the virus while there. Professor Chris Whitty's comments came after a joint statement from the top medical officers for all four UK nations - and ahead of millions of pupils returning to classrooms in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Schools in Scotland have already reopened. Mishal Hussein presents this report by Sarah Campbell. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Alexei Navalny: Putin critic 'probably poisoned' - doctors The Russian opposition figure is being treated in Berlin after falling ill on a flight on Thursday. Go to Source
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