Before I forget…
Election observers say voting in Zimbabwe’s parliamentary election did not meet international standards and was conducted in a climate of fear. Ruling party ZANU-PF likely will maintain its 43-year grip on power.
A forest fire shut the Dardanelles to maritime traffic, at least 18 migrants died in a wildfire in Greece, a tropical storm drenched California, Indonesia's glaciers could be gone in three years and climbing Mont Blanc isn't what it used to be. Still, the exceptional summer heat might yield a tasty wine vintage in southern France.
India landed a spacecraft on the moon’s unexplored south pole, the first nation to pull off such a feat. Its rover is exploring the area. The country’s space agency plans to check out the sun next.
British nurse Lucy Letby will spend the rest of her life behind bars for killing seven newborn babies.
Scientists say it is important to monitor a recently spotted COVID-19 variant, but it was unlikely to cause a devastating wave of severe disease and death.
Spain's soccer federation said it would take legal action to defend its president Luis Rubiales as he faces criticism for kissing star player Jenni Hermoso on the lips after Spain's Women's World Cup victory. The national team staged a mutiny and the government denounced his "macho actions."
Family-planning authorities in the city of Xian sent text messages to residents wishing them “sweet love, marriage and childbirth” as part of China’s move to encourage its citizens to make more babies. Lose my number.
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