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Kinisi Robotics has launched the Kinisi 01 (KR1), an autonomous humanoid robot designed for warehouse environments. KR1 can move, lift, and think like a human, with additional speed and reliability.
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Emily Ratajkowski captured summer vibes with a poolside photo featuring her swimwear line, Inamorata, while vacationing near the Adriatic Sea. Fans praised her look, with many expressing admiration and affection for the model.
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New York State Police have charged the father of 9-year-old Melina Frattolin with her murder. The accused allegedly left her body in a remote area near Lake, the shocking incident is under investigation.
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NASA employees have signed a formal letter criticizing the Trump administration’s proposed budget cuts, which could jeopardize major science missions. The letter, known as the ‘Voy,
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Russia, China, and Iran are set to hold talks on Tuesday to discuss Iran’s nuclear program, with the focus on potential UN sanctions snapback. The discussions will also address threats from Britain, France, and Germany to reimpose sanctions.
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markdown #### Excerpt China has begun construction of the world’s largest hydropower dam on the Yarlong Tsangpo river, prompting concerns from India and Bangladesh about its potential regional impacts.
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DNC Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta and former Rep. Robert ‘Beto’ O’Rourke warn of potential threats and heightened political tensions if Donald Trump is elected. Their metaphor of ‘dogs and firehoses’ illustrates the possible level of opposition under a Trump presidency.
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The investigation into the shooting of an off-duty CBP agent in New York City has uncovered connections between two illegal immigrants and the incident. This has sparked renewed debate over border security and the role of federal agencies in immigration enforcement.
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The death toll from a night strike on Kyiv has risen to ten people, according to Kyiv City Military Administration head Timur Tkachenko. The incident has raised concerns about the ongoing conflict and its impact on civilian populations.
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The European Union is considering cutting development funding to African nations unless they prevent migrants from leaving. Experts warn this could undermine sovereignty and worsen tensions.
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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) increased its foreign exchange interventions by 33.6% last week, selling $228.1 million in foreign currency. This marks a significant shift in the central bank’s approach to managing the hryvnia.
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The mother of a murdered congressional intern warns of rising violence in Washington, D.C. Following the tragedy, experts and officials are calling for urgent action to enhance security measures.
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Yang Hansen, a 20-year-old 7-foot-1 center for the Portland Trail Blazers, is making his NBA debut after being acquired in a trade with the Memphis Grizzlies. His father’s encouragement to pursue sports for academic improvement led to his career in basketball, with Yang becoming a CBA All-Star and Defensive Player of the Year before joining…
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The Kremlin indicated that significant efforts remain before a Ukraine peace deal, with potential negotiations in Istanbul by the end of the week, according to anonymous sources shared with Turkish and Russian state media. This highlights the growing complexity and urgency of the diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.
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Russian and Ukrainian officials may resume peace negotiations in Istanbul by the end of the week, according to anonymous sources cited by Turkish and Russian state media. The potential talks follow months of stalled discussions and come amid ongoing hostilities in eastern Ukraine and escalating tensions over Russia’s invasion.
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Rescuers used controlled explosives to free a 62-year-old explorer from a 130-foot depth in the Abisso Paperino cave in Italy, where he sustained a head injury from falling rocks. The operation underscores the dangers of cave exploration and the coordination required for such rescues.
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The Department of Justice confirmed receiving a criminal referral from Tulsi Gabbard, who claims Obama-era officials fabricated intelligence to fabricate a Russian collusion narrative in the 2016 election. The referral includes unclassified documents suggesting Obama and his team laid the groundwork for the Trump-Russia probe.
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Gisele Fetterman, wife of Sen. John Fetterman, stated she would not support her husband’s potential presidential run. She denied any interest in running for office, rejecting media speculation about her political ambitions.
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Fox News correspondent CB Cotton report on the shooting of a CBP agent, while Ben Domenech critiques sanctuary policies for enabling criminal migrants to operate unchecked in American cities.
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House Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has referred Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to the Department of Justice for alleged perjury, accusing him of misleading testimony and misrepresenting the costs of the Eccles Building renovation. Powell denies the allegations and has initiated an internal watchdog probe.
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Ukraine’s SBU conducted an inspection of SAPO for state secrets compliance. SAPO urged SBU staff to prevent information leaks that could disrupt top corruption investigations.
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Kenyan police have arrested prominent human rights activist Boniface Mwangi on suspicion of facilitating terrorist acts. The arrest follows deadly clashes last month during a protest against the government, which resulted in the deaths of at least 19 individuals.
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NABU has initiated searches of 15 employees as part of an internal investigation. Director Semen Kryvonos cut short his visit to the UK and is returning to Ukraine.
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Retired Border Patrol Agent Chris Clem and former Homeland Security advisor Chuck Moreno joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to comment on an incident where an illegal immigrant is alleged to have shot and injured an off-duty Border Patrol agent. The case has sparked renewed concerns about border security and the safety of law enforcement personnel.
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Manchester United has confirmed key players will be excluded from the U.S. preseason tour. The decision is seen as a strategic move to manage player workload and prepare for the new season.
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As draft day approaches, understanding key statistics from the last season is crucial for making informed decisions.
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Nick Parkinson, a boxing analyst, has shared his wish list for potential heavyweight matchups, including Usyk vs. Parker, Teofimo vs. R. Rolly and Joshua vs. Paul. He explains the reasons behind these desired bouts, highlighting their potential impact on the division.
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Ukraine’s Defense Minister Denis Shmyhal has called for $6 billion to close the nation’s weapons production shortfall in 2025, as stated during a virtual meeting with allies in Ramstein on July 21. The request comes amid ongoing military operations and the need for advanced weaponry, including drone interceptors.
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President Donald Trump has issued a clear ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin, escalating diplomatic tensions between the two nations. Meanwhile, Ukraine is experiencing its most significant government reshuffle in recent years, with the replacement of several top officials in various ministries.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has urged European allies to join the U.S. in implementing secondary tariffs on Russian oil, following the latter’s announcement of potential measures. Bess, the latter’s announcement of potential measures. Bessent emphasized that European nations have engaged in discussions about such actions but have yet to take concrete steps.
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The United Kingdom has sanctioned 135 Russian oil tankers and two associated companies, alleging they have covertly transported over $24 billion in oil since early 2024. The move is part of a broader effort by Western nations to curtail Russia’s energy exports and limit its war-funding capabilities.
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Two deadly shootings in Gaza over two days have raised concerns about the dangers associated with aid distribution. Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians near an Israel-backed food site on Saturday, and similar incidents occurred near a U.N. and convoy on Sunday.
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Debian 13.0 is set to officially support RISC-V as a CPU architecture, marking a significant milestone for the open-source operating system. The release, planned for 9 August, will include limited board support and a slow build process due to hardware constraints.
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Alex Kaus, 18, returned to work on Asbury Park’s 3rd Avenue Beach three weeks after being impaled by a beach umbrella stake. She expressed gratitude for her coworkers and the community’s support, emphasizing her commitment to lifeguarding.
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Democratic Party approval ratings have hit record lows, with 28% of Americans holding favorable views, per a CNN poll. Frustrated Democrats are urging stronger opposition to President Trump’s agenda as the party faces internal challenges.
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A fatal bus crash in Russia’s Far East has killed 13 mine workers, prompting calls for improved safety measures in the region’s mining industry. Emergency services are working to recover the deceased and assess the damage.
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During an interview on 2WAY’s ‘Citizen McCain,’ Gisele Fetterman states she would not support her husband John Fetterman running for president. The comments come as speculation grows about his potential 2024 bid.
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Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, capitalized on a White House press secretary’s mispronunciation of his name, creating a viral moment. The episode highlights the role of social media in political campaigns, with Mamdani’s campaign facing both support from progressive figures and criticism from opponents like Donald Trump.
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Israel has refused to renew the visa of Jonathan Whittall, the head of the United Nations agency overseeing aid deliveries to Gaza. His critical stance on Israeli military operations has raised concerns about the humanitarian situation in the region.
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Columbia University professors have called for reforms to address rising antisemitism on campus as the White House nears a deal to restore funding. The letter outlines key demands, including accountability measures and changes to curriculum, as the Trump administration considers incorporating these into a potential funding agreement.
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The SBU has accused former MP Fedir Khrystenko, a member of the banned Opposition Platform – For Life, of being a Russian Federation agent. Khrystenko is alleged to have strengthened Russian influence on the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).
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A Bangladesh air force training jet crashed into a college campus in Dhaka, killing at least 19 and injuring 164. The F-7 BGI aircraft experienced a technical issue shortly after takeoff, leading to the crash into a two-story building of Milestone School and College.
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A military aircraft crashed into a school in Dhaka, Bangladesh, killing at least 19 people and injuring dozens. Emergency services, including firefighters and soldiers, arrived at the scene to manage the aftermath of the tragedy.
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A diplomatic dispute over Israel’s visa process for Christian organizations was resolved after U.S. Ambassador Huckabee threatened reciprocal treatment for Israeli citizens seeking U.S. visas. The issue stemmed from a low-level clerk’s resistance to routine visa issuance for religious workers, leading to administrative delays.
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Democratic strategist James Carville warns the Democratic Party is on the brink of a ‘civilized civil war’ due to internal divisions. He highlights the rift caused by Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win and calls for unity around repealing Trump’s controversial policies.
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The bill would require the Attorney General to publish a list of ‘anarchist jurisdictions,’ potentially leading to the loss of federal funding for cities opposing Trump’s immigration policies. This follows a lawsuit by the Trump administration against Los Angeles over sanctuary policies.
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ABC News reporter Martha Raddatz challenged Democratic Mayor Karen Bass’s assertion that Trump’s immigration crackdown has not been successful, stating that the policies are ‘certainly working’ in reducing the migrant flow. The exchange between Raddatz and Bass comes amid heightened political discourse over immigration policy.
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Investigative journalist Matt Taibbi has claimed that former President Barack Obama is now squarely in the crosshairs of the Russiagate investigation, based on documents released by DNI Tulsi Gabbard. The documents allegedly suggest Obama played a role in orchestrating the narrative of Trump-Russia collusion.
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Russia launched a major attack on Ukraine overnight, killing two and injuring 15, as the country prepares for a key NATO weapons deal meeting. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the assault, which targeted civilian infrastructure and resulted in casualties, including a 12-year-old boy.
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The Ministry of Education and Science has removed regulations that mandated minimum student numbers and specific criteria for educating internally displaced children in distance learning. This change allows for greater flexibility in online education.
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Joe Biden’s last-minute decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race has sparked significant debates about its implications for his legacy and the Democratic Party’s prospects. Historians argue that the timing and manner of his withdrawal may permanently affect how his presidency is remembered.
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Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen discusses Tulsi Gabbard’s report, which claims the Obama administration manufactured and politicized intelligence against former President Donald Trump regarding Russia. The report has sparked controversy over the integrity of intelligence operations and their political implications.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, has called for immunity for Ghislaine Maxwell in exchange for congressional testimony, describing her as the ‘Rosetta Stone’ of the case. Maxwell, the only convicted accomplice in Epstein’s case, faces a 20-year sentence for trafficking underage girls.
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NPR CEO Katherine Maher expressed ‘deep frustration’ over the Trump administration’s rescission package that cut $1 billion in federal funding for the organization, but she vowed that NPR would continue to operate. She highlighted that the cuts are primarily political moves aimed at scoring points rather than addressing the actual needs of local stations.
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Heavy rains have caused flooding in Moscow for the second time in a week, with a yellow weather alert still in effect. Emergency services are working to manage the situation as further rainfall is expected.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged the country to boost the production of drone interceptors to counter ongoing Russian attacks. His statement underscores the critical need for defensive capabilities in the face of intensified aerial threats.
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The Tennessee Titans announced on Monday that quarterback Will Levis will miss the entire 2025 season due to shoulder surgery, sidelining him from the starting quarterback competition.
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Donald Trump is using tariffs to achieve objectives typically associated with sanctions. This approach raises questions about the effectiveness of tariffs compared to sanctions in managing economic consequences and potential retaliation.
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Donald Trump is advocating for tariffs as a key tool in his ‘America First’ policy, positioning them as a more effective solution to economic and geopolitical imbalances compared to sanctions. The article explores whether the risk of rising US inflation and potential retaliatory measures from other nations might make sanctions a safer choice.
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Kyivstar Group of Companies currently comprises five businesses, with plans to expand further. CEO Oleksandr Komarov highlighted the establishment of supervisory boards to enhance management and ensure the competitiveness and leadership of each business.