China says countries should see its national map in 'objective' way (www.reuters.com)
Zelenskyy says Ukraine has developed a long-range weapon, a day after a strike deep inside Russia (www.ctvnews.ca)
Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia reject China's latest South China Sea map (www.reuters.com)
Late Russian mercenary Prigozhin spoke about his security in newly surfaced video (www.reuters.com)
Ukrainian drones attack Russian town home to nuclear plant (www.reuters.com)
Iceland resumes fin whale hunting, but killing needs to be faster (www.reuters.com)
Canada to change how it counts foreign students, workers amid housing crunch (www.reuters.com)
Ukraine tells critics of slow counteroffensive to 'shut up' (www.reuters.com)
Closure of Mont Blanc tunnel between Italy and France postponed (www.reuters.com)
China's Xi likely to skip G20 summit in India, sources say (www.reuters.com)
Pope Francis on low-key visit to Catholics in Buddhist Mongolia (www.reuters.com)
U.S. denies blocking chip sales to Middle East (www.reuters.com)
Hundreds of flights cancelled in Hong Kong, China's Guangdong as Typhoon Saola nears (www.reuters.com)
Russia Says Ukrainian Drone Attacks Not Possible Without Help from the West (news.antiwar.com)
Russia says genetic tests confirm Prigozhin died in plane crash (www.reuters.com)
6 new countries to join BRICS (www.politico.eu)
How Moldova’s climate plans are entangled with separatists and Russian troops (www.politico.eu)
Poland's leader says Russia's moving tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, shifting regional security (abcnews.go.com)
In a bid to unseat the long-ruling ANC, 7 South African parties reach a coalition agreement (www.the-independent.com)
Zimbabwe elections: Polls open as opposition leader Nelson Chamisa takes on Emmerson Mnangagwa in bid to break governing party's 43-year rule (news.sky.com)
Hundreds of migrants killed by Saudi border guards - report (www.bbc.co.uk)
Russia may annex Georgian breakaway regions -Medvedev (www.reuters.com)
Israelis seek opportunities abroad amid unrest at home (www.bbc.co.uk)
Japan to release Fukushima water into ocean starting Aug 24 (www.reuters.com)
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