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The Guardian
- Trump backtracks from suggestion Ukraine should ‘target Moscow’ but again tells Putin to reach peace deal soon – Europe live
Trump backtracks from suggestion Ukraine should ‘target Moscow’ but again tells Putin to reach peace deal soon – Europe live
US president says first deliveries of Patriot missile systems via Germany are ‘already being shipped’
Polish foreign minister Radosław Sikorski has just said that overnight Russian drone attacks on Ukraine “deliberately” targeted a Polish company’s factory in Vinnytsia with strikes “from three sides.”
The company is owned by the Barlinek Group, a major manufacturer of layered wood floors, Sikorski said. Vinnytsia is about 400-500 km away from the Polish border.
Putin’s criminal war is approaching our borders.
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© Photograph: Patrick Muzart/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
UK inflation unexpectedly rises to 18-month high of 3.6%
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New York Post
- NYC comedian Ray DeJon dead days before birthday roast at his club: ‘A champion of comedy’
NYC comedian Ray DeJon dead days before birthday roast at his club: ‘A champion of comedy’
At least 20 killed in crush at Gaza aid point – Middle East crisis live
Israeli-backed logistics group the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claims people trampled in Khan Younis while health officials say they were suffocated
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has accused Hamas of fomenting panic and spreading misinformation that led to the violence which resulted in the 20 deaths near an aid distribution site in Khan Younis, Reuters reports.
The GHF said in a statement:
We have credible reason to believe that elements within the crowd - armed and affiliated with Hamas - deliberately fomented the unrest."
When the U.S. use negotiations as a tool to deceive Iran and cover up a sudden military attack by the Zionist regime (Israel), talks cannot be conducted as before. Preconditions must be set and no new negotiations can take place until they are fully met,
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Teen run over by truck while sunbathing on North Carolina beach
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New York Post
- Alo store in DC targeted by masked retail theft ring, $20K worth of clothing stolen: police
Alo store in DC targeted by masked retail theft ring, $20K worth of clothing stolen: police
Marla Maples wants cleaner skies in America as EPA pushes ban on weather altering
Any tie Bryan Kohberger has to 'Pappa Rodger' could become clear when gag order is lifted
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FOXNews
- Prince William's absence at King Charles and Prince Harry's 'peace summit' could be a 'warning shot': expert
Prince William's absence at King Charles and Prince Harry's 'peace summit' could be a 'warning shot': expert
Summer beach battle between locals and visitors heats up as overtourism soars
Nets rookies’ early problem arises again in Summer League loss to Knicks
Barclays fined £42mn for failed money laundering checks
Trump administration refines EEOC approach to transgender workplace discrimination claims
Darren Clarke back at Royal Portrush with high hopes for McIlroy – and himself
The 2011 Open winner practised on Tuesday with the Masters champion and Tom McKibbin, and is keen for all three to make their mark
The 7am tee-time practice trio on Tuesday at Royal Portrush: Darren Clarke, Rory McIlroy, Tom McKibbin. The galleries grew and grew. The venue for the Open this week was the site of a starstruck McIlroy meeting Clarke on his 10th birthday in 1999. Clarke’s foundation played a key role in the early development of McIlroy. McKibbin, as a 13-year-old playing at McIlroy’s home club in Holywood, was invited by him to play in the Irish Open’s pro-am in 2016. The connections are as uplifting as they are strong.
Clarke’s description of seeing McIlroy win the Masters in April, completing his set of majors, is therefore understandable. “I watched every shot,” Clarke says. “I couldn’t take my eyes off it. Rory winning there was almost like watching my two boys, Tyrone and Conor, win. I was that emotional.
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Football transfer rumours: Isak, Watkins, Osimhen, Wissa or Rodrygo to Liverpool?
Today’s rumours are drying off
Liverpool are interested in signing Newcastle’s Alexander Isak for a whopping £120m, but it’s always good to have a backup because the world of transfers is never a straightforward place. Plan B comes in the form of Ollie Watkins and a call has been made from Anfield to Aston Villa to check on the England forward’s availability and price tag. Plans C, D and E are also known; Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, Brentford’s Yoane Wissa and Real Madrid’s Rodrygo are of some degree of interest to Arne Slot.
Amid all the shenanigans relating to Morgan Gibbs-White and Tottenham, Nottingham Forest are in the market for a replacement. Aston Villa’s Jacob Ramsey is a candidate to replace him and his current employer would consider selling him to help satisfy those pesky profitability and sustainability rules because any fee would be pure moolah in the account as he is an academy graduate.
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Would-be football agents complain Fifa’s faulty online exam causes one-year delay
Applicants beset by software problems and lost time on 18 June
Some resits on 30 June but others told to wait 12 months
Technical problems with Fifa’s online football agent exam have prevented candidates from completing the test, with many told they will have to wait 12 months for their next opportunity.
New regulations on agents introduced at the start of this year mean candidates must complete 20 multiple‑choice questions online rather than attend a test in person, usually at their national federation’s headquarters. It is understood the change was made by Fifa to provide consistency over the cost, with candidates now paying $100 (or the equivalent in pounds or Euros) to sit the annual exam, which took place for the first time on 18 June.
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The Guardian
- Wing, Back, Utaka: a brief history of footballers with names similar to their position | The Knowledge
Wing, Back, Utaka: a brief history of footballers with names similar to their position | The Knowledge
Plus: most champions-in-waiting beaten en route to Champions League glory and the hottest English match on record
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“Arsenal have signed a new keeper, Kepa,” noted John Marsden last week. “Are there any other examples of players with a name so similar to their position?”
While we can’t find a player named Left Back, there is a former Anderlecht defender by the name of Mark De Man (which, admittedly, is an on-pitch instruction not a role). The Belgium international earned five caps for his country and retired in 2012 with a spell at third-division KSK Hasselt, having rejected the chance to make the move to Kilmarnock. “I have two children and my wife has a good job. I did not want to move to Scotland on my own,” said De Man.
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The Guardian
- Teenage pregnancy rates are a barometer of Britain’s progress. The tale they now tell is not reassuring | Polly Toynbee
Teenage pregnancy rates are a barometer of Britain’s progress. The tale they now tell is not reassuring | Polly Toynbee
Years of austerity have destroyed the web of services that tackled this complex problem. Compared to our European neighbours, we are failing
It takes the passing of time to fully grasp the scale of the previous government’s vandalism. Think where we would be now had the Tories not dismantled the social programmes they inherited from New Labour, with so many showing rapid progress. Those watching the statistics had a jolt last week when figures from the Office for National Statistics for 2022 seemed to show the second annual rise in teenage pregnancies in England and Wales, after a decade of falling rates.
This may turn out to be the result of pandemic distortions in the previous year, when numbers dropped due to teens not meeting. The next figures may return to the previous trajectory, but that’s still a sluggish rate of falling teenage conceptions and it throws into stark perspective how far Britain lags behind similar countries. The UK now has the 22nd-lowest teenage pregnancy rate out of the 27 EU countries and us. Many of these countries’ rates are falling faster, while ours lags, largely due to our exceptionally high level of inequality. Had New Labour’s remarkable programmes around social exclusion been doing their work through these wasted Tory years, we may no longer be such a social laggard of the western world.
Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist
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New York Post
- Dear Abby: My husband’s relationship with my brother is crossing the line — and I have texts to prove it
Dear Abby: My husband’s relationship with my brother is crossing the line — and I have texts to prove it
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New York Post
- Police investigate ‘suspicious disappearance’ of California man linked to cryptocurrency fortune
Police investigate ‘suspicious disappearance’ of California man linked to cryptocurrency fortune
Funky ‘swing off’ gimmick just what All-Star Game needed
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The Guardian
- I am prone to fatalist climate doomerism. But is it really too late? | First Dog on the Moon
I am prone to fatalist climate doomerism. But is it really too late? | First Dog on the Moon
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New York Post
- Death of Australia’s ‘Outback Killer’ leaves whereabouts of British backpacker’s body unknown