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French Agricultural Sector Faces Inflation Risks Amid Severe Heatwave
A severe heatwave in France is damaging vital crops, raising concerns over potential food price inflation as the agricultural sector struggles with extreme weather.
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Global Surge in Violent Crime Investigations: From Pattaya to Philadelphia
Law enforcement agencies worldwide are intensifying efforts to track violent suspects, from a recent murder in Thailand to a string of fatal shootings in Philadelphia.
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Trump Faces Diplomatic Denial and Legal Scrutiny Amid Domestic Controversies
President Trump faces a diplomatic standoff with Iran over Doha talks, while legal pressure mounts regarding his administration’s handling of Epstein-related files.
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79-Year-Old Banned Nationwide from Sainsbury’s Following In-Store Dispute
A 79-year-old grandmother has been barred from all Sainsbury’s and Argos stores nationwide following a heated dispute over a lottery ticket purchase.
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Zoe Ball to Join Greatest Hits Radio in Major Schedule Shake-up
Broadcaster Zoe Ball will host a new weekday afternoon show on Greatest Hits Radio starting September 7, 2026, reuniting with former BBC colleagues.
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Rep. Thomas Massie’s Amendment to Cut Israel Aid Sparks Democratic Divide
Rep. Thomas Massie’s push to cut $3.3 billion in annual military aid to Israel is fueling a deep divide among Democrats ahead of the upcoming House debate.
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BBC Issues Formal Warning to Morning Live Presenter Gethin Jones Over Commercial Endorsements
Morning Live host Gethin Jones has been formally warned by the BBC for wearing products he is contracted to promote, highlighting ongoing editorial compliance issues.
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UK Government Proposes £10,000 Repayment Scheme for Asylum Seekers
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has unveiled plans requiring asylum seekers to repay £10,000 for state support or risk being denied permanent settled status.
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TG Jones faces insolvency as restructuring ruling delayed
Retailer TG Jones faces potential collapse after a judge delayed a restructuring ruling, putting 480 stores and 5,000 jobs at immediate risk.
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US and Iran Trade Conflicting Signals Over Potential Doha Peace Talks
Negotiations between the US and Iran face renewed uncertainty as Washington announces a Doha meeting while Tehran downplays immediate direct talks.
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Three Irish Nationals Killed in Spain Car Crash
Three Irish nationals from Co Westmeath have died following a car crash near Malaga, Spain, with one survivor remaining in serious condition.
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Volkswagen Faces Deepening Crisis as Layoff Targets Surge
Volkswagen is weighing up to 100,000 layoffs and plant closures as slumping Chinese profits and intense global competition force a radical business overhaul.
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SBS Australia Faces Royal Commission Scrutiny Amid World Cup Broadcasts
SBS Australia has been called to testify before a Royal Commission regarding its Middle East coverage while simultaneously hosting free World Cup broadcasts.
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Canmore and Kananaskis under state of emergency as heavy rains trigger flooding
Severe flooding and mudslides in Alberta have forced Canmore and Kananaskis into states of emergency as authorities manage infrastructure damage and evacuations.
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Princess Beatrice steps into public view following Royal Ascot absence
Princess Beatrice has resumed public appearances after skipping Royal Ascot, as she and Princess Eugenie navigate the scrutiny surrounding their family’s recent crises.
