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Andy Burnham becomes British Prime Minister after meeting with King Charles
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Andy Burnham becomes British Prime Minister after meeting with King Charles

Andy Burnham is Britain's new Prime Minister, having met with King Charles at Buckingham Palace in London. Earlie...

Deadly drone attacks hit Russian warehouses as Black Sea strikes escalate
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Russia Ukraine

Deadly drone attacks hit Russian warehouses as Black Sea strikes escalate

Russia and Ukraine have exchanged another wave of long-range drone attacks, with both sides reporting casualties and damage to logistics, energy an...

Up to five cups of coffee a day may be safe for your heart, experts say
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Up to five cups of coffee a day may be safe for your heart, experts say

Up to five cups of caffeinated coffee a day appears to be safe for most adults and may even help protect against heart disease and stroke, accordin...

Georgia launches AI working group with China as tech ties deepen
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Georgia launches AI working group with China as tech ties deepen

Georgia has launched a joint working group with China on artificial intelligence, marking the first concrete outcome of a diplomatic upgrade agreed...

Argentina fans clash with police after World Cup final defeat
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Argentina fans clash with police after World Cup final defeat

Police fired tear gas and arrested at least 15 people after clashes broke out near Buenos Aires' Obelisk, wher...

Beyond gold: How Uzbekistan's Kyzylkum Desert protects one of the region's richest ecosystems
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Kyzylkum Desert

Beyond gold: How Uzbekistan's Kyzylkum Desert protects one of the region's richest ecosystems

This is the third of four articles in AnewZ's series examining how conservationists are working to protect and repair damage done to the A...

Ye's Kazakhstan concert to go ahead despite stadium dispute
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Kanye West

Ye's Kazakhstan concert to go ahead despite stadium dispute

American rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, remains scheduled to perform his first major concert in Kazakhstan on 14 August at Almaty's C...

Thousands protest Japan's defence reforms as Takaichi's approval hits record low
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Thousands protest Japan's defence reforms as Takaichi's approval hits record low

Nearly 25,000 people gathered outside Japan's National Diet building in Tokyo on Sunday to protest the government's defence policies and pr...

Mexico's Kahlo collection bound for Europe amid heritage dispute
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Cultural heritage

Mexico's Kahlo collection bound for Europe amid heritage dispute

Mexico City residents and visitors viewed one of the country's most important private art collections in its final days before it heads to Euro...

Malaysia faces record heat risk in 2027 as El Niño strengthens
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Malaysia faces record heat risk in 2027 as El Niño strengthens

Malaysia could record its highest-ever temperatures in 2027 as a strengthening El Niño brings hotter, drier conditions, the country's me...

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The Mecca Pact: A New Security Order for the Middle East?
14:48
Opinion

The Mecca Pact: A New Security Order for the Middle East?

The collective-defence agreement between Türkiye, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signals that regional powers no longer want to rely solely on external security guarantees. Whether it becomes a stabilising deterrent or another axis of rivalry remains unresolved.

U.S. imposes new sanctions on Hezbollah over Iran links, Beirut accuses Iran of interfering in Lebanon’s internal affair
03:55
Middle East conflict

U.S. imposes new sanctions on Hezbollah over Iran links, Beirut accuses Iran of interfering in Lebanon’s internal affair

Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains limited on Thursday, with no increase in vessel crossings as U.S.-Iran talks to resolve the conflict remained stalled. Nine commodity vessels transited the key waterway on Wednesday, unchanged from the previous day, according to Kpler data.

Trump announces ‘most crushing economic operation’ against Iran
03:59
Middle East conflict

Trump announces ‘most crushing economic operation’ against Iran

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has slowed, according to the latest data, as uncertainty over the waterway’s reopening kept most shipowners away. Six commodity vessels crossed the strait on Tuesday, down from nine the day before and below the 10-day daily average of 11.

Morning Brief - 19 August 2026
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Morning Brief - 19 August 2026

Start your day informed with AnewZ Morning Brief. Here are the top news stories for the 19th of August, covering the latest developments.

Morning Brief - 20 August 2026
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Morning Brief - 20 August 2026

Start your day informed with AnewZ Morning Brief. Here are the top news stories for the 20th of August, covering the latest developments. 

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