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Four boys retrieved in second phase Four more members of a Thai youth football team were brought out of a flooded cave on Monday during phase two of a difficult rescue mission. Television footage showed ambulances leaving the Tham Luang Nang Non cave site in northern Thailand, where 12 boys and their soccer coach had been trapped for more than a fortnight. Five people now remain inside, with eight rescued thus far. "We have helped four more children today," rescue chief Narongsak Osottanakorn said. "The eighth person is out and the operation is done for today," added Sitthichai Klangpattana, flag officer to Thailandʼs navy SEAL commander. Read more: The Thai cave rescue and our longing for clarity On Sunday — the first day of the mission — four boys were rescued from the cave in an operation that involved divers guiding them through narrow, winding passages filled with muddy water and strong currents.

Dominic Raab is UKʼs new Brexit secretary Britainʼs ex-housing minister Domic Raab was named new Brexit Secretary on Monday, as Prime Minister Theresa May sought to reassert control over her cabinet. The move comes afterhis predecessor David Davis resigned, criticizing Mayʼs policy in Brexit talks with the EU. "The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of Dominic Raab MP as Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union," Mayʼs Downing Street office said in a statement and on Twitter. News Dominic Raab is UKʼs new Brexit secretary UK Prime Minister Theresa May has appointed a Euroskeptic junior housing minister, Dominic Raab, as Britainʼs new Brexit Secretary. The 44-year old Raab was a prominent Leave campaigner ahead of the Brexit vote in 2016. Britainʼs ex-housing minister Domic Raab was named new Brexit Secretary on Monday, as Prime Minister Theresa May sought to reassert control over her cabinet.

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Second Brexit resignation in 24 hours

Trade worries put extra burden on Germany-China talks

Boris Johnson quits as UK Foreign Secretary

German Chancellor Angela Merkelʼs meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in Berlin on Monday carried more weight than usual, thanks to US President Donald Trumpʼs apparent attemptsto start a trade warwith the rest of the world. The resulting solidarity between two of the worldʼs biggest exporting economies superseded all their differences when the two leaders met during the fifth German-Chinese government consultations. "We are interested in frictionfree trade," Merkel said during a press conference on Monday afternoon, before emphasizing that both Berlin and China are committed to "multilateral order." She also welcomed the fact that Chinaʼs financial markets had been opened to German firms, and that the Chinese firm CATL had announced a plan to open a battery factoryfor electric cars in eastern Germany.

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has resigned, becoming the latest Brexiteer to quit PM Theresa Mayʼs Cabinet. It follows Mayʼs attempts to strong arm her Cabinet into accepting a so-called "soft Brexit."

Indiaʼs top court upholds death penalty for gang rapists

Boris Johnson on Monday resigned as UK foreign minister, the second resignation from Prime Minister Theresa Mayʼs Cabinet in less than 24 hours. "This afternoon, the Prime Minister accepted the resignation of Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary," an emailed statement from Mayʼs office said. "His replacement will be announced shortly. The Prime Minister thanks Boris for his work." Johnson had been expected as co-host of an afternoon summit on the Western Balkans in London on Monday but did not show up. His resignation was announced around an hour after he was set to open proceedings. Johnson and formerBrexit Secretary David Davisʼ departuresunderline Mayʼs struggle to unite her Conservative party as negotiations for Britainʼs withdrawal from the European Union enter their crucial phase. During Fridayʼs 12-hour Cabinet meeting at the prime ministerʼs country residence Chequers, May appeared on Friday to have secured approval for aso-called "soft Brexit"— with the UK retaining strong economic ties to the EU after leaving. How-

Indiaʼs Supreme Court on Monday upheld death sentences for three men convicted for thegang rape and murder of a young womanin the capital New Delhi in 2012. "There is no merit in the petitions," said Justice Ashok Bhushan, who read out the judgment. Read more: Is India the worst place in the world to be a woman? Jyoti Singh, a physiotherapy student, was on a bus home from the cinema with a male friend when she was raped and thrown off the bus by a gang of five men and a teenager.

ever, in private, Johnson, a vocal proBrexit voice in the government, reportedly criticized Mayʼs plans as "polishing a turd." After announcing his resignation late on Sunday, Davis told British media he was stepping down because he did not believe in Mayʼs Brexit plan, claiming it would leave the UK "in at best a weak negotiating position, and possibly an inescapable one." Both Davis and Johnson are said to now believe that a"no deal" Brexitwould be preferable to Mayʼs plans. Addressing parliament after Johnsonʼs resignation in a turbulent atmosphere, May also repeatedly alluded to the prospect of leaving without a deal if necessary. However, she insisted that her Brexit blueprint was the only way toavoid a hard Irish borderand that there was a chance Brussels would move to accept it. "What we are proposing is challenging for the EU," May told the House of Commons. "It requires them to think again, to look beyond the positions they have taken so far and to agree a new and fair balance of rights and obligations."

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