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Europe · ChautauquaAn Associated Press reporter witnessed a man storm the stage at the Chautauqua Institution and begin punching or stabbing Rushdie. The author was taken or fell to the floor, and the man was restrained. Rushdie's book The Satanic Verses has been banned in Iran since 1988, as many Muslims consider it to be blasphemous.See the Story
Author Salman Rushdie attacked on stage at event in New York
42% Center coverage: 337 sources

Europe · LondonDroughts have been declared in several parts of England as high temperatures continue to fry the country. Parts of southwest, southern and central England and east of England are affected. Restrictions will be placed on domestic and commercial water use for residents in those areas.See the Story
Drought declared for eight areas of England after driest year since 1976
40% Left coverage: 43 sources

Europe · LondonThe U.K. economy contracted in the second quarter of 2022, as the country’s cost-of-living crisis hit home. The Bank of England has forecast that the UK will fall into recession towards the end of this year. The downturn will last for the entirety of next year, according to the bank's forecast. See the Story
U.K. economy contracts in the second quarter as cost-of-living crisis bites
36% Right coverage: 33 sources
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Europe · Los AngelesThe J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles is returning ancient sculptures and other works of art. The museum believes they were illegally excavated and taken out of Italy. A nearly life-size group of Greek terra-cotta sculptures known as "Orpheus and the Sirens" will be returned.See the Story
Getty Museum in LA to return illegally exported art to Italy
43% Center coverage: 33 sources
Europe · ParisThere has been no significant rainfall for almost two months in Europe's western, central and southern regions. Climate change is exacerbating conditions as hotter temperatures speed up evaporation, thirsty plants take in more moisture. In typically rainy Britain, the government officially declared a drought across southern and central England on Friday.See the Story
European drought dries up rivers, kills fish, shrivels crops
54% Center coverage: 30 sources
Taliban · KabulAfghan girls banned from going to school after Taliban took over a year ago. Save the Children interviewed nearly 1,700 boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 17. Some are trying to find ways to keep education from stalling for a generation of young women. Taliban officials have publicly insisted that they will allow teen girls back into school.See the Story
Afghan girls face uncertain future after 1 year of no school
60% Center coverage: 25 sources
Europe · KyivThe MV Brave Commander will head to Africa carrying 23 tonnes of wheat. It will be the first shipment of food aid since Kyiv and Moscow agreed a deal brokered by the UN and Turkey last month. The agreement lifted a Russian blockade of Ukraine's ports and established safe corridors through naval mines.See the Story
U.N.-chartered ship in Ukraine readying for journey to Africa
40% Right coverage: 10 sources
BusinessRussia is considering buying the currencies of "friendly" countries such as China, India and Turkey to hold in its National Wealth Fund. The bank said it was sticking to the policy of a free-floating rouble exchange rate. The NWF is managed by the finance ministry but is part of the central bank's international reserves.See the Story
Russia could buy yuan, rupees, Turkish lira for rainy day fund, central bank says
50% Center coverage: 6 sources
Asia · AzerbaijanKazakhstan is expected to sell some of its crude oil through Azerbaijan's biggest oil pipeline from September. The nation seeks alternatives to a route Russia threatened to shut in July. Kazakh oil exports account for more than 1 per cent of world supplies, or roughly 1.4 million barrels per day.See the Story
Exclusive: Kazakhstan to start oil sales via Azeri pipeline to bypass Russia
50% Center coverage: 4 sources
David Popovici, 17, breaks 100m freestyle world record at European championships
67% Right coverage: 3 sources