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  1. Three men dressed as rescue workers walk away from a destroyed building.

    Rescue teams in Venezuela were losing hope on Tuesday of finding more survivors of twin earthquakes that struck the country last week, following hours of exhausting work searching for victims beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings.

  2. A man marches with a crowd through the streets wearing a fur crown, draped in a South African flag and wielding a wooden stick. His shirt says "Operation Dudula"

    While some South Africans are chasing migrants out of the country with threats and violence, others are rallying to help those running for their lives. Sharon Ekambaram is one of those helpers.

  3. An app icon that

    WhatsApp users will soon get the option of going by usernames instead of phone numbers, the company said Monday, announcing plans to address a privacy blind spot. WhatsApp, which says it has more than 3 billion users globally, has until now allowed users to be contacted by anyone who has their phone number.

  4. Protesters march past activists holding signs against xenophobia.

    Anti-immigrant protesters draped in flags and wielding wooden weapons marched across cities in South Africa on Tuesday to mark a deadline they had set for undocumented migrants to leave, with some marches hit by violence and looting.

  5. Serena Williams of the United States plays a forehand against Maya Joint of Australia during their first-round singles match at Wimbledon on June 30, 2026 in London, England.

    Serena Williams, 44, wasn't quite able to dominate like she used to on Tuesday, and was beaten 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-3 by an opponent less than half the American's age, 20-year-old Maya Joint of Australia, in the opening round of Wimbledon.