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Approximately 3,000 migrants from nearly a dozen Latin American countries are making their way toward the U.S. southern border, motivated by the possibility of policy changes if Donald Trump wins the upcoming presidential election. The migrants began their journey in Ciudad Hidalgo, near Mexico's southern border, seeking to claim asylum in the U.S. before any new policies might tighten border control. Reuters

Migrant caravan heads to US border fearing Trump immigration policies

Things have calmed down in Bangladesh after protests turned deadly last week. Reuters

Bangladesh still without internet as things calm down after deadly protests

Russia said its warplanes intercepted two U.S. bombers near its border over the Barents Sea in the Arctic. Getty Images

Russia claims warplanes intercepted 2 US bombers in the Arctic

Twin sisters Annie and Kerry Xu are swinging for success on the badminton court at the Olympics as SAN is Racing Toward Paris. USA Badminton

Twin sisters swinging for success on Olympic badminton court: Racing Toward Paris

After his closed-door trial, a Russian judge sentenced American Journalist Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in a maximum security penal colony. Getty Images

Russia sentences US journalist Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in penal colony

Britain will resume funding the United Nations’ Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA in Gaza despite Israel's claims. Getty Images

Britain to resume funding for UNRWA in Gaza despite Israel’s claims

Houthi militants launched their first deadly strike on Israeli soil and are targeting vessels in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. Reuters

Yemen’s Houthis intensify strikes on Israeli soil, maritime targets

A software update glitch at CrowdStrike, a prominent cybersecurity firm, triggered widespread chaos across the globe on Friday, July 19. Anadolu Agency

What is CrowdStrike? How a software glitch disrupted a tech-dependent world

A Trump-Vance White House could mean changes in the way the U.S. supports its allies, impacting both the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. Getty Images

What a Trump-Vance White House could mean for Ukraine, Israel

Global tech outage disrupted airlines and businesses worldwide due to a CrowdStrike update, affecting Microsoft Windows systems. Getty Images

Major tech outage for Microsoft users affects airlines, businesses around the world

"You'll never hear it from me a second time." Former President Trump recounted assassination attempt while accepting GOP nomination. Getty Images

Trump accepts GOP’s nomination, recounts assassination attempt

Semiconductor shares plummeted as U.S. considers new export controls on China and the market reacts to Trump and Biden's comments. Getty Images

Chipmaker stocks dive following US policy rumors

The leader of an alleged neo-Nazi group was arrested for plotting to poison Jewish and minority children in New York City on New Year's Eve. Getty Images

Alleged Neo-Nazi cult leader arrested for plot to poison Jewish, minority children

An investigation is underway after tons of fish died in a river in southeastern Brazil. Prosecutors say that it was caused by illegal dumping of wastewater by a sugar and ethanol plant. AP Images

Tons of decomposing fish in Brazil, prosecutors say 1 company is to blame

Scientists say so-called "supermodel granny" mice could be the key to helping humans slow down the aging process. Getty Images

‘Supermodel granny’ mice could be key to slow human aging

J.D. Vance introduced himself to the world Wednesday, July 17, at the RNC, officially accepting the vice presidential nomination. Getty Images

JD Vance accepts GOP’s nomination for vice president

Ukraine is destroying a lot of Russia's modern tanks. So, the Kremlin is using a lot of older armor, as well as motorcycles and ATVs. Ukraine Armed Forces

Russia using relic tanks, motorcycles, ATVs to attack Ukraine

In a statement, the Kremlin said that Russia gained few tangible benefits during Trump's presidency but communication was better. Getty Images

Kremlin says Trump presidency was bad for Russia, but communication was better

The mayor of Paris took a swim in the Seine River on Wednesday, July 17, to prove it's safe for the upcoming Olympics. AP Images

Mayor of Paris takes dip in Seine River to show it’s safe for Olympians

A former CIA analyst has been indicted on charges of allegedly acting as an agent for South Korea in exchange for gifts. Reuters

US charges former CIA analyst of acting as an agent for South Korea

Authorities in Thailand believe an investment dispute was at the center of six poison-related deaths at a luxury hotel in Bangkok. Reuters

Cyanide found in cups in luxury Bangkok hotel room where 6 found dead

Secret Service heightened Trump's security before the assassination attempt due to an alleged Iranian plot, which Iran denies. Getty Images

Reports: Secret Service ramped up Trump security weeks ago over Iranian plot

Former Republican rivals of Donald Trump are now throwing their weight into backing him for the 2024 presidential election at the RNC. Getty Images

Haley among former rivals to show support for Trump at RNC

A massive asteroid is expected to pass by Earth in 2029 and the European Space Agency hopes to catch it with a new mission. Getty Images

Giant asteroid will fly by Earth in 2029, scientists want to catch it