Ukraine government building damaged in Kyiv in the largest Russian attack since the war began
Russia hit Ukraine’s capital with drone and missiles Sunday in the largest aerial attack since the war began, killing four people across the country and damaging a key government building.
Russia attacked with 810 drones and decoys, Ukraine’s air force said, adding it shot down 747 drones and four missiles.
Israel destroys second high-rise in Gaza City ahead of threatened ground offensive
Residents say military gave them 20 minutes to evacuate 15-storey building before attacking
Sun 7 Sep 2025 13.31 BST
A second high-rise building in Gaza City has been destroyed by Israel in as many days as the military carried out further attacks ahead of a threatened ground offensive.
The 15-storey Sousi Tower was brought down on Saturday by war planes shortly after an evacuation was issued, with footage posted to social media by the Israeli defence minister.
Strikes overnight on the city also killed 14 people, local health officials said, including a strike on a school in southern Gaza City sheltering displaced Palestinians.
Müllermilch Boss with Fringe FriendsA German Dairy Billionaire's Links to the Far Right
The dairy billionaire Theo Müller is friends with Alice Weidel, the co-leader of the right-wing extremist party Alternative for Germany. She and other fringe figures were invited to his extravagant birthday party.
By Susanne Amann und Ann-Katrin Müller
The man who once said that wealth hasn’t significantly changed his life held an extravagant belated birthday party for himself on the last Saturday in May. Champagne flowed for the 250 guests in the morning before an orchestra from Prague began playing. Later, there was an open-air buffet on lemon bedecked tables – before it was finally "Party Time” in the tent, according to the invitation.
Almost 900 arrested in London for supporting banned group Palestine Action
Nearly 900 people were detained by police in London on Saturday for protesting against the ban on Palestine Action, a group the UK government has branded a terrorist organisation. Protesters say the ban is an unwarranted curb on free speech and the right to protest.
British police said Sunday that they arrested almost 900 people demonstrating in London against a ban on the group Palestine Action, which has been deemed a terrorist organisation by the government.
Almost 1,600 people have now been detained, many for silently holding signs supporting the group, since it was outlawed two months ago. Protesters say the ban on Palestine Action is an unwarranted curb on free speech and the right to protest.
Millions displaced in severe Pakistan flooding as India impacted too
Survivors tell Al Jazeera they lost everything in the floods and tents are needed to protect their children.
Four million people have been affected by devastating floods in Pakistan, and thousands of farmers across the border in India are also experiencing the loss of their crops as experts say global warming has worsened the scale of the monsoon rains both nations are now suffering.
Over the past week, heavy rains swelled three rivers that run through Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous province, causing widespread devastation in the country’s agricultural heartland.
South Korea says deal reach with US to release ‘our people’ detained in Hyundai raid
South Korean government sends plane to repatriate its detained citizens
South Korea says it has completed talks with U.S. officials aimed at repatriating its nationals detained while working at a construction site for Hyundai in Georgia.
The government in Seoul is charting a plane to bring back South Korean nationals caught up in the ICE raid once administrative procedures are completed.
“We will not let our guard down until we have our people safely back home,” said Kang Hun Sik, the presidential chief of staff.
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