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Yemeni mourners bury the bodies of people killed in a car bomb attack which targeted a Shia Muslim mosque in Sanaa earlier this week during a group funeral procession in the Yemeni capital on July 22, 2015. AFP
  1. A top UN relief official warns of catastrophic consequences of Saudi Arabia’s aggression against Yemen and targeting of its infrastructure, and calls for the Yemenis' safe access to aid.
  2. Yemen’s Ansarullah fighters and allied army forces have launched fresh retaliatory attacks on a border region inside Saudi Arabia.
  3. U-S President Barack Obama slams Republican presidential hopefuls for their comments on the conclusion of the Iran nuclear talks, calling them QUOTE ridiculous if not sad.
  4. A new report says more than 5 hundred people have been shot dead by police across the United States this year alone, amid mounting public anger over police brutality.
  5. The Iraqi prime minister has welcomed the conclusion of nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries, calling it a success for the whole region.
  6. Zarif also said Iran has no problem with its neighbors and reiterated that Tehran will always stand by the Iraqi people. The top Iranian diplomat stressed that Tehran never poses a threat to any country.
  7. Kurdish fighters have seized a key town in northern Syria from the ISIL Takfiri group.
  8. A high-ranking Iraqi military figure says there is no evidence that Turkey changed its position on ISIL terrorists after its airstrikes on the Takfiri group in Syria.
  9. Kurdish sources in Syria say Turkish tanks have pounded their positions in the north. They’ve urged Ankara to stop what they call its aggression.
  10. Hundreds of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank have taken part in a funeral for a young man killed during a violent Israeli raid.
  11. At least 22 people have been killed in northern Afghanistan as a gunfight broke out at a wedding party.
  12. Violence continues in eastern Ukraine despite a truce deal signed between the government and pro-Russia militants.
  13. Computers inside Britain’s House of Parliament have attempted to access pornographic websites almost 250-thousand times in 2014.

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