Rescuers are continuing to dig through the waste in the hope of finding more survivors.
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Rwandan president sworn in after 99% election win
Rights groups say the margin of Paul Kagame’s victory is proof of the lack of democracy in Rwanda.
Residents flee Greek wildfire as heatwave persists
Forty fires have broken out in Greece since Saturday, with firefighters still battling seven.
Biden explains why he dropped out of White House race
The president says his candidacy would have been a “real distraction” for Democrats and that his highest priority was to defeat Donald Trump.
Man held for climbing Eiffel Tower on final Olympics day
The man was arrested for scaling the Paris icon hours before the Olympics closing ceremony.
USA top medal table after winning thrilling last gold
The United States snatch top spot in the 2024 Olympic medal table as their women’s basketball team beat hosts France to win the final gold on offer in Paris.
Ukrainian troops now up to 30km inside Russia, Moscow says
Russia’s defence ministry said it had engaged in fighting near two villages, some 25-30km inside Russia.
Crypto Startups Attract $2.7 Billion in Q2 Despite Decline in Deal Volume
In the second quarter of 2024, crypto startups managed to attract $2.7 billion in funding across 503 deals, marking a slight increase in capital raised despite a noticeable decline in deal volume.
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IBM’s ‘Lightweight Engine’ Could Be the Next Big Thing in Fintech Innovation
IBM has unveiled its new “Lightweight Engine” for the WatsonX.ai platform, marking a major step in the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) deployment for businesses.
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Man’s viral sanding videos helped turn life around
Danny Stenhouse says he hopes his success will inspire others.