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July 31, 2023

Headlines for July 31, 2023

  • Suicide Bomb at Political Rally Kills at Least 54 in Pakistan
  • Russia Says It Downed Ukrainian Drones Over Moscow as Medvedev Warns of Nuclear War
  • AU Says Ceasefire Only Way to Ensure Flow of Grain After Putin Promises Deliveries to Africa
  • Sudanese Refugees in Chad Struggle Amid Extreme Heat and Water Scarcity
  • U.S. Local Leaders Call on Congress to Pass Extreme Heat Emergency Act
  • Youth Activist Confronts White House Press Secretary over Biden's Fossil Fuel Projects
  • Turkish Forest Defenders Brave Arrest to Save Land from Coal Mine Expansion
  • ECOWAS Threatens to Remove Niger's Coup Leaders by Force
  • Kenyan Government to Negotiate with Opposition Groups Following Nationwide Protests
  • At Least Five Killed as Rival Palestinian Groups Clash in Lebanon
  • Palestinian Rivals Fatah and Hamas Form "Reconciliation Committee"
  • Department of Justice Launches Civil Rights Probe of Memphis Police
  • Federal Court Blocks Arkansas Censorship Law Criminalizing Librarians and Booksellers

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