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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a significant government reshuffle on Sunday. He proposed replacing Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and heads of law enforcement agencies. Zelensky expressed gratitude for Svyrydenko's effective work and offered her a new role. The president also highlighted tasks like EU accession and border strengthening. These changes require parliamentary approval for the renewal of the Cabinet of Ministers.

Papa Murphy's will close up to 50 company-owned restaurants after its parent company found that many locations were no longer financially sustainable.

Iranian state TV celebrated the death of US Senator Lindsey Graham, calling him "sent to hell" in a viral broadcast as US-Iran tensions remain high.

Even as China races to build the world's largest hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, its own government-backed geologists have warned that the mega dam sits above an active fault line capable of triggering landslides, earthquakes and structural instability.

Ruling party candidate promises hope, opposition pledges change as Thursday's deadline to end campaigns approaches.

Should I stay or should I go? Given Germany's high cost and sluggish growth, some business leaders are mulling relocating, or at least investing abroad. DW has a look at the numbers.

The United States and Iran launched fresh attacks as tensions escalated over the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides exchanging missile and drone strikes.

Palestinian humanitarian worker Mohammed al-Wahidi, known for organising public FIFA World Cup screenings in Gaza, was killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza City.

The Australian government has introduced a lower fee for applicants enrolling in English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS).

A 24-year-old woman was fatally stabbed and a man in his 20s was injured during a violent incident at a property in west London on Sunday morning, The Telegraph reported.