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President Trump urged Hamas to surrender and release hostages to end the Gaza war. The U.S. is working on ceasefire talks, citing Hamas’ refusal to negotiate.
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Oleg Gorokhovsky, co-founder of Monobank and former PrivatBank executive, was found to have continued participating in business matters related to the bank’s former owners, Ihor Kolomoisky and Hennadiy Boholiubov, until June 2019, according to a decision by Justice William Trower of the High Court of Justice in London. The ruling underscores the complex web of…
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Ukrainian lawmakers have passed revised legislation to restore the independence of anti-gra’t bodies, marking a critical step in the country’s fight against corruption. Eight civilians were killed and dozens injured in Russian airstrikes targeting a residential area in Kharkiv overnight.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged stronger international measures against Russia following increased airstrikes, suggesting a ‘regime change’ in Moscow. The call comes amid growing concerns over the humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict.
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Recent Russian strikes on Kyiv have resulted in the deaths of at least six civilians, while Moscow has announced the capture of Chasiv Yar, a critical town in the Donetsk region.
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At least 8 people were killed in Russian strikes on Kyiv. Moscow claims to have captured Chasiv Yar, which could allow Russian forces to advance toward Kramatorsk and Sloviansk in the Donetsk region.
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The Americans for Prosperity has launched a $6 million campaign to support the megabill, focusing on digital and TV advertising and events to promote its provisions. The group aims to ensure its political viability for lawmakers ahead of the mid, with a key focus on the August recess for outreach.
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Delta Airlines flight was forced to divert to Minneapolis due to extreme turbulence, resulting in passenger injuries. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy addresses the issue on ‘America’s Newsroom’, while NTS, B hearings commence on the deadly Washington, DC crash from January.
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McBride’s article for The Conversation explores the debate over the use of political language regarding transgender issues. He suggests that some Democratic lawmakers have made statements that he believes go beyond the necessary corrective measures in addressing misinformation or prejudice related to transgender people.
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EA Sports has released its latest Madden NFL 26 rookie ratings, showcasing the most promising prospects for the 2023 NFL draft. Cam Ward, a quarterback from North Carolina, is not among the top 10 players, sparking discussions about his draft prospects and future NFL viability.
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EA Sports has announced significant updates to solo play features in Madden NFL 26 Ultimate Team. The new content includes both player versus player (PVP) and player versus environment (PVE) modes, enhancing the overall gameplay experience for enthusiasts.
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Many top Premier League players are seeking transfer moves to secure regular first-team minutes needed for World Cup qualification. Players like Jude Buendia and Jude Belling, along with others, are actively pursuing opportunities to maintain their form and visibility for international selection.
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Billionaire Mike Repole has been appointed to oversee business operations for the UFL, vowing to enhance the league’s market presence and transform its product into a more dynamic offering. His plans include expanding the league to 16 teams, signaling a significant shift in the UFL’s trajectory.
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The College Sports Commission has loosened its blanket prohibition on athletes receiving payments from NIL collectives, allowing for more flexibility in how athletes can be compensated outside of their scholarships. This decision is seen as a response to growing demands for fair compensation in collegiate sports.
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Max Verstappen has confirmed he will remain with Red Bull Racing for the 2024 Formula One season, dismissing rumors about his potential departure. The Dutch driver emphasized the need to stop speculation about his future, reaffirming his commitment to the team.
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The Padres have acquired reliever Mason Miller from the A’s in a trade that also includes starting pitcher JP Sears. The move is expected to strengthen the team’s bullpen and pitching rotation.
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Nicaragua has indicated it may formally recognize Russia’s annexation of four Ukrainian oblasts, potentially becoming the first country to do so. This move comes amid escalating geopolitical tensions and could mark a significant shift in Latin American foreign policy.
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President Trump has set an August 3 deadline for achieving a peace deal in Ukraine, according to a senior American diplomat, John Kelley, who addressed the United Nations Security Council. Kelley emphasized the United States’ readiness to take further steps to ensure peace.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev engaged in a public feud on July 30, with Trump accusing Medvedev of claiming presidential authority. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Russia.
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Princess Diana’s childhood home and final resting place at Althorp Estate will be inherited by Louis Spencer, the son of Earl Charles Spencer, according to royal experts. Prince William and Prince Harry have no legal claim to the property due to the Spencer family’s adherence to primogeniture.
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New York Mets star Francisco Lindor is staying focused on his performance as a shortstop, rather than the potential trade deadline moves for his team. The Mets are in a competitive race for the National League East division crown, with Lindor committed to supporting the team’s efforts to be the best version of themselves.
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An Indian court has acquitted a Hindu nationalist nun and six others accused of the 2008 Malegaon mosque bombing, which killed six and injured over 100. The verdict has sparked debate on the justice system’s handling of religiously motivated violence.
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Taras Kozak, CEO of Univer Investment Group, emphasizes that personal investment accounts and a robust pension system should be Ukraine’s top priorities for developing its capital market, with market infrastructure taking a secondary role.
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A leading US Republican senator, Roger Wicker, is set to head a congressional delegation to Taiwan in August, according to the Financial Times. The visit comes amid escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing as the US seeks to balance support for Taiwan with diplomatic caution.
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NYPD officer Didarul Islam was killed during an attack in a Midtown Manhattan office building while off duty and working a security job. Funeral services for the officer began with a viewing at a Bronx mosque, followed by a procession.
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A 29-year-old Google engineer was killed by a falling tree branch while hiking at Yosemite National Park. The incident has raised concerns about trail safety and tree maintenance in popular areas.
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San Francisco Giants outfielder Mike Yastrzemski made an extraordinary defensive play on Wednesday, clearing the wall to make a catch that even his Hall of Fame grandfather, Carl Yastrzemski, might find difficult to match. Despite the impressive defensive play, the Giants were unable to capitalize on the opportunity, ultimately failing to secure a win.
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White House officials have confirmed that President Trump remains open to reengaging with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on denuclearization, despite prior summit failures and ongoing stalled negotiations. Kim Yo Jong, Kim’s sister, expressed that while U.S.-North Korea relations are ‘not bad,’ any attempt to pressure North Korea to relinquish its nuclear arsenal would…
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The Senate Judiciary Committee released a declassified annex from former Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, revealing foreign sources allegedly linked to George Soros’ Open Society Foundation were used to spread the narrative of Trump-Russia collusion before the FBI launched its investigation.
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Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas has resigned after facing public protests and increased scrutiny over his business connections, just months after forming a coalition government. His departure follows allegations of corruption and growing backlash against perceived political favoritism, which have led to widespread public dissent.
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Arkansas police are seeking to determine the motive behind the double murder at Devil’s Den State Park. A suspect has been arrested in connection with the killings, according to Fox News correspondent Brooke Taylor.
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Dior, a luxury fashion brand, experienced a data breach in January 2025 that exposed personal information of U.S. customers, including contact details, addresses, and in some cases, government-issued IDs. The breach was discovered in May 2025, but notifications were delayed until late July 2025.
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Australia has expanded its social media ban for teenagers to include YouTube, reversing a previous exemption. The decision follows pressure from the internet regulator, which cited a survey showing 37% of minors reported harmful content on the platform.
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Piers Morgan paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, reflecting on their relationship and the heavy metal icon’s passing. The journalist described their bond as a ‘ferocious love,’ highlighting the impact of Osbourne’s legacy.
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Iran has condemned the latest US sanctions targeting its oil shipping network, accusing Washington of attempting to cripple the country’s economic development. The sanctions, imposed by the U.S. Treasury, targeted over 100 individuals, companies, and vessels linked to trader Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani.
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A Cincinnati councilwoman has claimed that assault victims ‘begged for beat’… The report highlights ongoing legal actions following a viral brawl in Cincinnati, with three individuals now charged with assault.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that Russia launched over 300 drones and eight missiles over Ukraine on Thursday night, with Kyiv identified as the main target. The attack, which comes amid heightened tensions in the region, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict.
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An appeals court in Washington will consider the legality of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan, which comes into force on August 1st, and has sparked concerns among small businesses. The court will examine whether the International Emergency Economic Powers Act provides the legal basis for Trump’s tariffs, which have already introduced confusion and volatility…
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hinted at a potential US-China trade deal, sparking interest among analysts and policymakers. The development could have significant financial implications.
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PJSC Ukrnafta has transferred UAH 5 billion in dividends to the state budget based on its performance in 2024, the company reported on Wednesday. This represents a significant financial contribution to the national budget, underscoring the company’s commitment to supporting the country’s economic development.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is set to hear oral arguments in a significant legal challenge against President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs. The case could determine the validity of these tariffs and their impact on international trade relations.
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Piers Morgan linked concerns over President Biden’s mental state to his competency rather than age, highlighting recent reports of former staffers’ unease. The discussion was paired with coverage of Ozzy Osbourne’s emotional farewell, underscoring public reactions to both events.
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WWE Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter publicly supported actress Sydney Sweeney after her American Eagle ad sparked controversy. The ad, titled ‘Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans,’ drew accusations of promoting unrealistic beauty standards.
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Douglas Murray, an Israel-supporting British commentator, criticizes New York mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani and London Mayor Sadiq Khan for their Gaza comments, arguing that local officials should not engage in foreign policy. Murray claims their involvement in the issue is unnecessary and misguided.
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A combined massive enemy attack on Kyiv has resulted in at least six deaths, including a six-year-old child, according to the head of Kyiv city military administration, Tymur Tkachenko. authorities are assessing the full extent of the casualties and damage caused by the attack.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to reestablish the Presidential Physical Fitness Test and the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, emphasizing the need to address declining health and physical fitness through a renewed focus on sports and nutrition in the U.S.Trump, surrounded by notable figures including LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau…
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President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order to reestablish the Presidential Fitness Test and the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, aiming to promote healthy, active lifestyles for future generations.
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US President Donald Trump has warned that Canada’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state could jeopardize the US-Canada trade agreement. This statement follows Canada’s recent decision to acknowledge a Palestinian state, which has sparked tensions with the United States.
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Qatar’s planned 2 million-ton LNG supply to Germany faces EU regulatory challenges. Critics argue the directive is costly and bureaucratic, threatening the deal.
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Qatar is set to supply 2,000,000 tons of liquefied natural gas to Germany starting next year. The deal faces challenges from an EU directive on rights and climate that critics say is too costly and bureaucratic.
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Myanmar’s military government has lifted a four-year state of emergency following its 32021 coup, signaling a potential shift in the nation’s political landscape. However, the generals retain control, and opposition groups continue to boycott elections, casting doubt on the move’s significance.
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Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned after public protests and investigations into his alleged financial misconduct. The resignation comes amid pressure from his own party and concerns over political stability.
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President Trump continues to push the Federal Reserve to slash borrowing costs, despite indications that the central, and the Fed’s current strategy, which emphasizes stability over rapid rate reductions.
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Cambodia has renewed its calls for the immediate release of 20 of its soldiers who are currently held in Thai custody, as the ceasefire between the two nations persists into its third day. The demand underscores the escalating tensions between Cambodia and Thailand, with both countries struggling to maintain the fragile peace.
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Texas state legislators are set to hold a hearing in Kerrville on Thursday to address the response to the July 4 floods, amid ongoing scrutiny over the local government’s inadequate preparedness and lack of early warning systems.
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New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo are clashing over law enforcement support after a deadly Manhattan office building shooting. Mamdani faces backlash for past calls to defund the NYPD, while Cuomo accuses him of being anti-police, highlighting broader ideological divides in the city’s political landscape.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has ruled out a 2026 gubernatorial run in California, opening the door for a potential 2028 presidential bid. Her decision to step away from elected office for now has left the door open for a White House run in 2028, though political analysts caution about the challenges she may face,…
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The article introduces 13 stylish crossbody bags that are ideal for everyday use, offering convenience and versatility for different outfits and occasions. These bags come in a variety of styles, materials, and sizes, from luxurious leather options to more modern, functional designs.
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A 360-degree ride at Green Mountain Park in Taif, Saudi Arabia snapped in half on July 31, 2025, causing injuries. The incident has raised concerns about safety standards and maintenance practices in the region’s amusement parks.
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Douglas Murray, a British commentator known for his support of Israel, has criticized Zohran Mamdani and Sadi’q Khan for engaging in foreign policy, advocating for local officials to focus on domestic issues. This statement has sparked debate on the role of local leaders in shaping global narratives.