Euronews says the Spanish government has passed a draft law that will allow citizens aged over 14 to change their gender without evidence.
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The Guardian says a searing heatwave that settled over western Canada for several days has been blamed for helping to cause the deaths of dozens of people.
BBC News says England’s footballers will travel to Rome for the Euro 2020 quarter-final against Ukraine on Saturday in a bid to reach the semi-finals of the tournament.
TRT World says another body has been recovered from the rubble of a collapsed Florida condominium tower, the county mayor said, bringing the death toll to 11.
VOA says American troops in Syria have returned fire in ‘self-defence’ after a rocket attack targeted American forces there Monday, according to a military spokesman.
Aljazeera says Ethiopia’s government declared a unilateral ceasefire in its northern Tigray region after rebel fighters retook Mekelle, after nearly 8 months of fighting
Arab News says an explosion went off in the building that houses the office of lawyer Sakher El-Hachem on Monday afternoon, in the Nakhle Center in Furn El-Chebbak, Beirut.
France24 says Switzerland defeated world champions France 5-4 on penalties in the last 16 of Euro 2020 on Monday as Kylian Mbappe missed the decisive spot-kick
BBC News says school isolation rules in England could be brought to an end in autumn, amid concerns about the rising number of children who have to quarantine
The death toll from the Florida building collapse rose to nine, as rescue workers search for more than 150 other people.
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has reimposed restrictions for two weeks to combat a surge in the highly contagious Delta variant.
Nine people, including 4 police officers, have died in separate attacks across Colombia, which has seen a recent surge in violence.
US strikes on eastern Syria near the border with Iraq killed at least five Iran-backed militia fighters, a war monitor reported.
Italy became a mask-free, “low-risk” zone for coronavirus, marking a milestone for the first European country to be hit by Covid.
BBC News says health secretary Sajid Javid will update MPs later on when the remaining Covid measures will lift in England.
VOA says Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted in the murder of George Floyd, will be sentenced Friday in Minneapolis.
TRT World says a court has suspended Rudy Giuliani’s law license in the state of New York for claiming that Donald Trump lost last year’s presidential election because of fraud.
The Independent says there’s a creepy, grisly irony in all the “Diana at 60” coverage at the moment. Diana would actually be able to celebrate her landmark birthday in person
Aljazeera says Cowessess First Nation announced the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves on the grounds of the former Marieval Indian Residential School
France24 says EU leaders failed to agree on a proposal by France and Germany to hold a summit soon with Vladimir Putin after Poland and Baltic countries said it would send the wrong message
BBC News says the government’s expansion of the UK’s green travel list does not go far enough, industry leaders have warned.
Britney Spears conservatorship: ‘I want my life back’ – star speaks in open court for first time as she asks judge to end ruling
TRT World says with US and NATO forces facing a September 11 deadline to leave Afghanistan, many urge the Biden administration to evacuate thousands of Afghans
Aljazeera says antivirus software pioneer John McAfee was found dead in his prison cell near Barcelona, hours after Spain’s High Court ruled he could be extradited to the US
Arab News says Israel’s Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the decision to destroy the family home of a detained Palestinian accused of a deadly shooting.