Arab News says an Israeli airstrike in central Syria killed one Syrian soldier and three pro-Iranian fighters on Wednesday, a Britain-based war monitor said.
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A wildfire raging through southern California coastal mountains is threatening ranches and rural homes and keeping a major highway shut down.
VOA says It was a shocking terrorist attack, a bombing near the finish line of the 125th running of the famed Boston Marathon in April 2013 that killed three spectators and injured more than 260 others.
BBC Sport says Kenyan world record holder Agnes Tirop has been found stabbed to death at her home in the western town of Iten, with police treating her husband as a suspect.
VOA says Russia’s coronavirus task force Tuesday reported a record 973 coronavirus-related deaths in one day.
France24 says Chilean President Sebastian Pinera on Tuesday announced a state of emergency and deployed troops to two southern regions.
Arab News says a Sami Al-Naji brace was enough to for Saudi Arabia to see off China in an entertaining FIFA World Cup qualifier.
Aljazeera says workers in the United States are quitting their jobs at a record pace. Meanwhile, the number of job openings in the US fell.
Sky News says Gabby Petito was strangled to death, a coroner has announced, following a post-mortem examination of her body.
TRT World says G20 leaders have gathered for a virtual summit focused on addressing the looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
The Guardian says the EU will offer to remove a majority of post-Brexit checks on British goods entering Northern Ireland.
BBC Sport says England’s path to the 2022 World Cup hit an unexpected stumbling block when they were held to a draw by Hungary in a qualifier called a “big disappointment”.
BBC News says the UK’s failure to do more to stop Covid spreading early in the pandemic was one of the worst ever public health failures, a report by MPs says.
The Guardian says Afghanistan’s junior female football team and their immediate families are to relocate to Britain from Pakistan.
France24 says France will ban plastic packaging for nearly all fruit and vegetables from January 2022 in a bid to reduce plastic waste, the environment ministry said on Monday.
Arab News says at least nine people were killed and 11 others were missing after heavy rain across the Philippines flooded villages and triggered landslides, authorities said Tuesday.
Aljazeera says Brazil’s far-right President Jair Bolsonaro has said he did not want to be “bored” with questions about the country’s coronavirus death toll.
VOA says Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Monday barring all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the state by any entity, including private employers.
BBC News says Wales scraped past Estonia with an unconvincing win in Tallinn to keep hopes of finishing second in their World Cup qualifying group in their own hands.
BBC News says people in Wales need an NHS Covid pass to be able to legally attend big events or nightclubs from Monday.
France24 says more than 100,000 Poles demonstrated on Sunday in support of European Union membership.
The Guardian says the Metropolitan police are taking no further action after a review prompted by Virginia Giuffre, who is taking legal action against Prince Andrew.
Arab News says at least six people were killed and five injured on Sunday when a suicide bomber targeted the governor of the southern Yemen city of Aden.
Aljazeera says people in Sydney, Australia’s biggest city, ignored grey skies and drizzle on Monday to celebrate the end of almost four months of lockdown.
TRT World says Indian forces have detained close to 1,000 people in a sweeping crackdown in Indian-administered Kashmir.