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UK to toughen up political donation rules in latest crackdown

Political donors will need to wait a year after returning to the U.K. before they can give more than $133,510 as part of a proposed crackdown on offshore political finance that threatens to hit Nigel Farage’s Reform U.K. The U.K. government plans to introduce the measures that will also mean tougher checks for companies wanting to donate, assessing them against their post-tax profits rather than revenue to ensure they are legitimate U.K.-linked businesses, a government statement said on Monday.
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Russian attack on Kyiv kills seven, hits apartments, other buildings

Russian missiles and drones struck the Ukrainian capital Kyiv early on Monday, killing at least seven people and hitting apartment blocks and other buildings, Tymur Tkachenko, head of ​the city's military administration, said on Telegram. Rescue crews were pulling residents from buildings shattered by the overnight barrage, said Kyiv's Mayor Vitali Klitschko. Tkachenko ⁠said the death toll included two bodies pulled out of a heavily damaged apartment ‌building in the historic Podilskyi district. Altogether, ​24 people were injured throughout the city.
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Impeachment trial of Philippine VP Sara Duterte to open in divided Senate

MANILA, Phillippines – The impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, which begins on Monday, is set to frame the Philippines 2028 presidential race and deepen a schism between two storied political dynasties that has plunged the Senate into turmoil. The outcome will not only determine whether Duterte could run for the presidency, it will also test confidence in the Southeast Asian nation’s institutions and politicians. Analysts say the ​key will be whether the public sees the verdict as credible or instead driven by partisan interests.
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Death toll from Venezuela quakes rises to 3,342

The death toll from Venezuela's twin quakes ​has risen to 3,342, according to numbers released by ⁠the Venezuelan information ministry ‌on Sunday. The new ​tally also puts the number of injured at 16,470 while ⁠the number of ‌homeless ‌has risen to 17,345.
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Anti-migrant protests draw thousands across South Africa

Thousands of people joined anti-migrant protests in South Africa on Tuesday, watched over by a massive police contingent that was deployed to prevent violence and intimidation. The demonstrations in Johannesburg, Pretoria, the port cities of Durban and Cape Town, and other towns were called by an organization known as March and March to demand that all undocumented foreigners leave the ...
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Putin, Trump discuss Ukraine, Iran in call ahead of NATO summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed Ukraine and the upcoming NATO summit in Turkey in a phone call Saturday. Putin congratulated Trump on the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence in the call that lasted 85 minutes, Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said in an audio message to reporters. “The presidents naturally touched on the topic of a ...
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North Korea’s Kim observed naval destroyer cruise missile launch, weapons tests, state media says

SEOUL – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed the test firing of a strategic cruise missile and evaluations of anti-ship, anti-submarine ​and air defense systems aboard the naval destroyer Kang Kon, state media KCNA reported on Sunday. The tests ⁠were conducted on Friday as part of an assessment of ‌the newly built warship's combat ​systems. They included checks of target-detection and information-processing capabilities, integrated firepower systems, naval guns, automatic cannons and electronic warfare equipment, KCNA said.
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Venezuela quake death toll rises to 2,954 as recovery shifts to reconstruction

With hopes of finding additional survivors fading, Venezuela is entering a new phase of its earthquake response centered on rebuilding shattered communities as officials reported 2,954 dead and a U.N.-backed assessment estimated $37 billion in direct physical damage. The twin 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes that struck north-central Venezuela on June 24, just 39 seconds apart, have left ...
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Iran’s envoy to China says Beijing to get Hormuz concessions

Iran’s ambassador to Beijing said China and other friendly nations will be granted “special considerations” when Tehran determines the level and nature of service fees charged to ships using the Strait of Hormuz. Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said the critical waterway for energy supplies is now a matter of “national security” in the aftermath of the four-month U.S. and Israeli war on the Islamic ...
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Pope Leo urges U.S. to welcome immigrants in July 4 appeal from Lampedusa

LAMPEDUSA, Italy – Pope Leo marked the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence on Saturday with an appeal to Americans to welcome and protect immigrants, in a letter sent to his home country as he visited Italy's migrant frontline island of Lampedusa. Leo, who drew the ire of Donald Trump last year after calling the U.S. president's hardline anti-immigration policies inhumane, also urged the world to become "more human" and to help ​those fleeing war and poverty.
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Thousands protest in Germany as far-right AfD sets sights on power

ERFURT, Germany – Thousands protested against Germany's far-right AfD and blocked roads to its annual conference in the eastern city of Erfurt on Saturday, where the party re-elected the two leaders who have overseen its rise as a national force. Protesters from unions, civil society groups and left-wing parties gathered as large numbers of police, including reinforcements from across Germany, were deployed ahead ​of the AfD's two-day conference. AfD stands for Alternative for Germany.
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St. Petersburg region oil terminal hit in major Ukrainian drone attack

MOSCOW – Russia's second city of St Petersburg and the surrounding region came under a major Ukrainian drone attack overnight on Saturday, with a local port and oil infrastructure hit, Russian and Ukrainian authorities said, as Kyiv's drone strikes ​continue to deepen fuel shortages in Russia.
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Venezuela quake death toll rises to 2,645 as U.N. estimates $37 billion in damage

Venezuela’s official earthquake death toll climbed to 2,645 on Friday as a new United Nations-backed assessment estimated the twin earthquakes caused at least $37 billion in direct physical damage, underscoring the enormous reconstruction challenge facing a country already weakened by years of economic decline and deteriorating infrastructure. The twin 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes that ...
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Trial for Bundibugyo Ebola treatment starts in DRC, WHO says

A treatment trial for the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo enrolled its first patient on Thursday, marking a milestone in efforts to combat the epidemic, World Health Organization chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters.