The attack took place in Lianjiang and police said they arrested a 25-year-old local man in connection to the killings.
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Sweden closer to joining NATO after Turkey removes objection: Live Ukraine updates
If Ukraine takes heavy casualties, a Russian counterattack would seize a lot of territory, Musk says. “This is why there has been no major offensive.”
Trump says he can end war in 24 hours; Zelenskyy says Biden could in 5 minutes: Ukraine live updates
Zelenskyy dismissed claims by Trump that he could end the war in 24 hours, saying Trump had the chance while president but didn’t do anything.
NATO allies criticize US move to send cluster bombs to Ukraine; Zelenskyy marks 500 days of war: Updates
Some NATO allies were denouncing President Joe Biden’s decision to provide Ukraine with cluster bombs on Saturday, as war raged for the 500th day.
What’s happening in Guatemala? How a small country’s elections could have a big impact on the US
Bernardo Arevalo, son of former President Juan Jose Arevalo, defied the doubters in the first round of Guatemala’s election. Will there be a second round?
Precious metals, gems, ivory found in artifact-laden tombs unearthed in Cyprus
More than 500 complete artifacts were excavated from two tombs in Cyprus by a Swedish expedition led by Peter Fischer of the University of Gothenburg.
English tourist filmed carving into Rome’s Colosseum claims ignorance of the monument’s age
A man identified as English tourist Ivan Danailov Dimitrov, 27, was seen in a video carving “Ivan+Haley 23” into the nearly 2,000-year-old Colosseum.
Haiti needs foreign troops to help with a gang-related crisis, the top U.S. diplomat said in a trip to the region
The U.S. has not offered to lead a security mission to Haiti, partly because of its history of failed interventions there.
How do animals stay cool during heatwaves? By ‘splooting’
Unlike most humans, animals outside don’t benefit from air conditioning when sweltering temperatures hit. Here’s what they do instead.
Japan can release Fukushima water from tanks with radioactive material, UN says
The water was first contaminated in 2011, when parts of the Fukushima nuclear plant were destroyed by a massive earthquake and tsunami.