Latest world news headlines
Here are some of the latest world news headlines:
Politics
- Biden to Meet with Putin Amid Rising Tensions Over Ukraine (The New York Times)
- UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Under Pressure to Resign Over Partygate Scandal (BBC News)
- Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Dies at 82 (Al Jazeera)
International Relations
- North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Over Japan, Prompting Global Condemnation (The Guardian)
- US and China Hold High-Level Talks Amid Tensions Over Trade and Security (Reuters)
- Russia and Ukraine Trade Accusations of Shelling as Conflict Escalates (The Washington Post)
Economy
- Global Economy Slows Down Amid COVID-19 Pandemic and Supply Chain Disruptions (The Wall Street Journal)
- US Inflation Rate Hits 7.9%, Highest in 40 Years (CNBC)
- China's Economy Grows 8.1% in Q2, But Growth Slows Down (Bloomberg)
Health
- COVID-19 Cases Surge in Many Countries Amid Delta Variant Spread (The Lancet)
- WHO Warns of "Catastrophic" Consequences if COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts Fail (The Guardian)
- New Study Finds Link Between COVID-19 and Increased Risk of Heart Attacks (The New York Times)
Environment
- Climate Change: Global Temperatures Reach Record High in 2021 (The Guardian)
- Amazon Rainforest Fires Continue to Burn, Threatening Biodiversity (The Washington Post)
- UK Government Announces Plan to Ban New Gas and Diesel Car Sales by 2030 (BBC News)
Conflict
- Taliban Seize Key Afghan City of Kunduz, Government Forces Flee (Al Jazeera)
- Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Clashes Erupt in Jerusalem Amid Tensions (The New York Times)
- Myanmar Military Junta Cracks Down on Pro-Democracy Protesters (The Guardian)
Science and Technology
- NASA's Perseverance Rover Discovers Evidence of Ancient Lake on Mars (The Washington Post)
- Scientists Warn of "Existential Risk" from Artificial Intelligence (The Guardian)
- New Study Finds Link Between Social Media Use and Mental Health Problems (The New York Times)
These are just a few of the latest world news headlines. Please note that the headlines are subject to change as new news breaks.