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Bosnian Serb lawmakers vote to suspend rulings of Bosnia s top court

Lawmakers in Bosnia's autonomous Serb Republic voted on Tuesday to suspend rulings by Bosnia's constitutional court, a move described by experts as a "legal secession" that is set to deepen political divisions in the volatile Balkan country.

South Carolina top court appears open to upholding new abortion ban

Explainer: Turkey keeps Sweden waiting on NATO membership as key summit nears

Extreme heat disproportionately impacts people with disabilities, report says

People with disabilities in Spain and other European countries have been disproportionately affected by unprecedented heat extremes, a leading human rights watchdog said on Monday, urging authorities to provide adequate support.

Australian prime minister s visit to China to be locked in at appropriate time

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that he would set the date for a China visit at an "appropriate time" as he stressed the importance of bilateral trade and expressed concerns about an Australian journalist detained in Beijing.

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