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A fire started in central Kyiv after an explosion during an air raid alert amid ongoing Russian missile attacks. Emergency services quickly responded, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of a possible large-scale Russian strike.
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An explosion occurred in central Kyiv during an air raid alert, causing a fire.
Firefighters and ambulances arrived promptly to control the situation.
Kyiv has experienced frequent Russian air strikes for over four years.
President Zelensky canceled a trip to Dublin due to intelligence about a potential massive Russian attack.
Zelensky advised people to use shelters and follow air raid warnings for safety.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is reported to be preparing a large offensive against Ukraine.
US attempts to negotiate peace in the conflict have so far been unsuccessful.
The conflict is the most serious in Europe since World War II.
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More than 300 people were arrested in the UK during a police operation targeting illegal trade and organised immigration crimes. The authorities seized over £1 million in cash, illegal tobacco products, drugs, cars, and electric bikes as part of the crackdown.
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The operation took place over five days from June 15 to June 20.
A total of 362 arrests were made, including 57 migrants who arrived by boat across the Channel.
Police seized illegal tobacco, vapes, cigarettes worth over £700,000.
Other seized items included cash, cars, drugs, and electric bikes.
The crackdown focused on businesses like barber shops, vape shops, car washes, food production, and nail salons where illegal activity is often hidden.
The operation involved UK police forces working with the Home Office, Immigration Enforcement, and Trading Standards.
A new £30 million High Street organised crime unit was announced in May to fight illegal businesses like mini-marts and vape shops.
So far in 2026, 11,638 migrants have crossed the Channel by small boats, which is 37% fewer than the same time last year.
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President Donald Trump said indirect talks with Iran in Qatar are making progress toward ending conflict and controlling Iran’s nuclear program. Iran confirmed the talks ended with an agreement to set up a communication channel to report any violations of their ceasefire deal.
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The talks between the U.S. and Iran took place indirectly in Qatar and showed positive progress.
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister said both sides agreed to create a hotline by Thursday to report any breaches of their agreement.
The agreement includes a 60-day ceasefire and plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route.
The talks aim to achieve a final deal on the Middle East war and Iran’s nuclear activities.
Iran denied claims that the talks were direct negotiations with the U.S.
Discussions also focused on the release and use of $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets.
U.S. envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff met with Qatar’s leaders but did not join the technical talks.
Despite the ceasefire, recent attacks and military responses show challenges remain in maintaining peace.
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Cases of a parasitic illness are rising more than usual at this time of year. The illness causes symptoms like severe diarrhea, which people should watch for.
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Parasitic illness cases are increasing beyond typical levels for this season.
Symptoms include "explosive" diarrhea, which means very sudden and strong diarrhea.
health experts are concerned about the rise in these infections.
The illness is caused by parasites, which are tiny organisms that live in or on other living things.
This condition is more common in certain seasons but is currently spiking unexpectedly.
Early recognition of symptoms can help people seek treatment sooner.
The article focuses on informing the public about symptoms to watch for.
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A two-year-old boy named Kleiber Moran was rescued after being trapped for six days in the rubble of his home following earthquakes in Venezuela. His aunt, Andreína Sarmiento, is caring for him in a hospital in Caracas while hopes remain to find his missing parents.
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Kleiber Moran was rescued by Jordanian rescuers in La Guaira, Venezuela, after six days under rubble.
The boy is two years old and was taken to a hospital in Caracas.
Kleiber's parents have not been found and are still missing after the earthquakes.
Andreína Sarmiento, Kleiber’s 23-year-old aunt, is caring for him and describes giving him "mother’s warmth."
Kleiber is physically stable with only minor scratches and no broken bones.
He initially was in shock but began interacting normally by the day after rescue.
Venezuela has officially recorded about 2,295 deaths from the earthquakes, but the final number is expected to be higher.
Tens of thousands of people are missing, and the United Nations is providing body bags to Venezuela.
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Israeli forces detained five Palestinian women in early morning raids across several cities in the West Bank, including Hebron and Ramallah. The arrests are part of a growing trend of detaining Palestinian women, some held without formal charges under Israel’s administrative detention policy.
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Five Palestinian women were detained in West Bank raids by Israeli forces on Wednesday early morning.
The raids happened in cities like Hebron, Ramallah, Nablus, and Bethlehem.
Palestinian rights groups report more women and girls are being detained than before.
The number of Palestinian women in Israeli detention has more than doubled since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
Some women were arrested for social media posts critical of Israel or their political activities.
Many detainees have been held under administrative detention, which allows imprisonment without formal charges for up to six months.
Recent arrests included Palestinian athletes and a Palestinian-American, drawing some U.S. political criticism.
Israeli officials gave limited information about the reasons for the arrests.
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The article highlights some of the most memorable performances of U.S. presidents in movies and TV shows, celebrating the country's 250th anniversary. It mentions actors like Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln and Anthony Hopkins as Richard Nixon, praising their realistic portrayals.
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Daniel Day-Lewis's role as Abraham Lincoln is considered one of the best presidential performances ever.
Paul Giamatti played John Adams in the HBO TV series "John Adams," noted for its historical accuracy.
Anthony Hopkins received Oscar nominations for playing both Richard Nixon in "Nixon" and John Quincy Adams in "Amistad."
John Travolta portrayed a character inspired by Bill Clinton in the film "Primary Colors."
Sebastian Stan played Donald Trump in "The Apprentice," showing Trump's early career before becoming president.
Bruce Greenwood acted as John F. Kennedy in "Thirteen Days," a film about the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Michael Gambon earned an Emmy nomination for playing Lyndon B. Johnson in the TV movie "Path to War."
The article also references other notable portrayals and a political documentary called "The War Room."
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A new exhibition at Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C., honors lesser-known heroes of the American Revolutionary War, including Caesar Rodney and Salem Poor. Rodney made an important overnight horseback ride to help secure independence, and Poor was a Black soldier praised for bravery during key battles.
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Caesar Rodney rode 80 miles overnight from Delaware to Philadelphia in 1776 to break a voting tie for independence.
Rodney’s statue was moved to Washington, D.C., after being removed from Wilmington due to his history as a slave owner.
Freedom Plaza features bronze statues of 12 Revolutionary War soldiers representing diverse backgrounds.
The plaza also honors thousands of Americans who died on British prison ships, including over 11,500 on the HMS Jersey.
Salem Poor, born into slavery, bought his freedom and fought bravely at the Battle of Bunker Hill and other key campaigns.
More than 8,000 Black Americans served in the Revolutionary War in various military roles.
Black soldiers served an average of eight times longer than white soldiers during the war.
The exhibition celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States with stories of overlooked patriots.
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The United States and Israel have agreed to provide land for a permanent US embassy in West Jerusalem. This follows the earlier establishment of a temporary embassy during President Donald Trump’s first term.
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The US and Israel signed a deal to allocate land for a permanent US embassy.
The new embassy will be located in West Jerusalem.
A temporary US embassy was set up in Jerusalem during President Trump’s first term.
This move affects the discussions about the future capital for Palestinians.
The decision reflects ongoing US support for Israel’s claim over Jerusalem.
The agreement was made years after the initial temporary embassy was opened.
The deal strengthens the US-Israel diplomatic presence in Jerusalem.
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This article lists the top 10 movies to watch on the 4th of July. It highlights films that capture American history, patriotism, and spirit, recommending where to stream them.
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Streaming searches increase for patriotic movies around the 4th of July holiday.
"Saving Private Ryan" (1998) is praised for its realistic World War II scenes and themes of sacrifice.
"Hamilton" (2020) is a musical about America’s founding, featuring hip-hop and a diverse cast.
"Independence Day" (1996) is a popular blockbuster about an alien invasion with patriotic themes.
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939) depicts American democracy and the fight against corruption.
"Miracle" (2004) tells the story of the U.S. Olympic hockey team's unexpected victory.
Streaming platforms like Paramount+, Disney+, Hulu, and Prime Video offer these films with subscriptions or rentals.
Studios adjust their programming and promotion around holidays to meet viewer demand.
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Iran announced it will set up a communication channel with the United States to report violations of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed to end the war. The two countries held indirect talks in Qatar to advance negotiations, including managing maritime shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and maintaining a ceasefire.
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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi announced the new communication channel with the US.
The MoU was signed two weeks ago to end hostilities and includes a 60-day ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Part of $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets will be used to buy needed goods for Iran, as agreed in talks involving Qatari officials.
The US and Iran have disagreed on the meaning of aspects of the MoU, resulting in recent military exchanges.
Qatar and Pakistan brokered the MoU and continue to mediate between the two nations.
US President Donald Trump stated the denuclearisation talks with Iran are progressing well.
US Vice President JD Vance said the US military will not return to combat in Iran unless necessary.
Oil prices fell about 2% as progress in talks eased concerns about supply disruptions.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports an early and strong start to the West Nile virus season in 2024, with 48 confirmed cases by June 30. Health officials urge people to protect themselves from mosquito bites using bug spray, removing standing water, and wearing appropriate clothing.
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By June 30, 2024, the CDC confirmed 48 cases of West Nile virus in the US, with 38 severe cases.
The average number of cases reported by this time of year since 2004 is around 10.
Virus presence has been found in 23 states, the highest in 10 years.
Arizona has the most cases (32), mostly in Maricopa County, which also reported four deaths.
Mosquitoes breed in standing water, even in small amounts like in bottle caps.
The CDC recommends using bug spray with DEET, fixing window screens, wearing long, loose-fitting clothes, and avoiding outdoor activities around dusk and dawn.
West Nile virus can cause mild symptoms or severe neurological illness, especially in adults over 60 and people with weak immune systems.
The virus first appeared in the US in 1999 and peaked in 2003 with nearly 10,000 cases.
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A Taiwanese man was charged for people-smuggling after a group of about 12 foreign nationals arrived by boat at a remote beach in northern Queensland, Australia. Meanwhile, the Australian Defence Industry Minister, Pat Conroy, is promoting the government's defence strategy based on "progressive patriotism" and addressing waste in defence spending.
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About 12 people, believed to be Chinese, arrived by boat at a remote campsite in far north Queensland.
The group traveled to Weipa on Cape York Peninsula and were later apprehended.
A 34-year-old Taiwanese man was arrested and charged with aggravated people-smuggling involving at least five people.
The man faces up to 20 years in prison if found guilty.
Another 30-year-old man was detained for further investigation.
Defence Minister Pat Conroy plans to speak about "progressive patriotism," linking strong defence to national pride and industry strength.
An audit revealed nearly $30 billion in extra costs on some defence projects, amounting to about a 40% increase before contracts were finalized.
Conroy will argue that the Labor Party is best suited to lead Australia's defence and national security efforts.
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Bolivia’s President Paz declared a state of emergency after more than 50 days of protests. The protests came because many workers are angry about government budget cuts and plans to privatize services.
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Bolivia’s President Paz declared a state of emergency.
Protests have lasted more than 50 days.
Many workers are protesting against government policies.
The protesters are upset about austerity cuts (reductions in government spending).
There are concerns about privatization, which means selling government-run services to private companies.
The country’s currency value has dropped during this unrest.
The situation has caused growing anger and tension in Bolivia.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are expected to celebrate their wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Friday night. Police and city officials have confirmed plans for a large event, but the couple has not made any public announcements.
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The wedding celebration is planned for Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
A smaller rehearsal dinner is scheduled for Thursday night.
Law enforcement officials are involved in security planning for the event.
Crews have been seen unloading equipment outside Madison Square Garden this week.
A large carpet was briefly displayed outside the venue entrance before being removed.
New York Police Commissioner confirmed police will be present but gave no further details.
New York City Mayor confirmed a permit was filed for a large event and said the city is prepared.
The couple has not publicly confirmed the wedding or responded to media requests.
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A wealthy Maltese businessman named Yorgen Fenech is on trial for paying €150,000 to have journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia killed in 2017. Caruana Galizia died when a bomb exploded under her car, and Fenech denies the charges against him.
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Daphne Caruana Galizia was an investigative journalist killed in 2017 by a bomb placed under her car.
Yorgen Fenech, a wealthy property owner connected to the Hilton Malta, is accused of hiring hitmen for €150,000 to kill her.
The bomb was hidden in a children’s shoebox and detonated while Caruana Galizia was driving.
Fenech allegedly instructed a friend, Melvin Theuma, to find someone to carry out the murder.
George Degiorgio and his brother Alfred were named as potential hitmen in the plot.
The murder plan began in April 2017 but was delayed due to a general election, then resumed after the election.
Fenech has pleaded not guilty and faces charges of complicity in murder and conspiracy.
The trial is held in Malta’s capital, Valletta, with special rules for the jury to prevent outside influence.
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Two people climbed the Empire State Building’s transmission tower in New York City without safety gear and got engaged at the top. They were taken into custody and have done similar climbs before.
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The climbers are Ivan Kuznetsov (32) and Angelina Nikolau (33) from East Orange, New Jersey.
They have a history of climbing tall buildings without ropes or safety equipment.
They were shown in a documentary climbing Malaysia’s Merdeka 118 Tower, which is very tall (2,227 feet).
They climbed to the top of the Empire State Building’s transmission tower, which sends out radio and TV signals.
A witness saw them pass through a gate on the observation deck to start their climb.
Climbing the tower while it is active with signals is dangerous.
The couple shared photos and posts on social media during their climb, including a marriage proposal.
The Empire State Building officials said there was no danger to visitors and that the matter was handled with help from the police.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are expected to celebrate their wedding at Madison Square Garden on Friday. Local officials, including police and the mayor, have confirmed preparations and security plans for a large event at the venue.
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The wedding celebration is planned for Friday night at Madison Square Garden in New York.
A smaller rehearsal dinner will happen on Thursday night.
A law enforcement official shared information about the security plans but asked to remain anonymous.
Workers have been seen unloading equipment and setting up outside Madison Square Garden this week.
Neither Taylor Swift nor Travis Kelce has publicly confirmed the wedding plans.
New York Police Commissioner said the police will provide security but gave no further details.
New York’s mayor confirmed a permit was filed for a large event and that city officials are prepared.
The event coincides with speculation about a July Fourth weekend wedding at a famous New York location.
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Israeli opposition leaders spoke at a conference about their foreign policy views, which are very similar to those of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. They mainly criticized how Netanyahu has conducted wars with Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, rather than opposing the wars themselves.
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Opposition figures include Gadi Eisenkot, Yair Lapid, and Naftali Bennett, who have military and political experience.
The opposition agrees with Netanyahu’s policies on conflicts with Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran but disagrees on how he manages them.
Bennett and Lapid plan to run together in upcoming elections.
They accuse Netanyahu of being too influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump, limiting Israel’s military actions.
Netanyahu continues to use strong rhetoric about Israel’s need for strength in ongoing conflicts.
Some critics say Israel is more isolated internationally and seen as more extreme.
The main disagreement between opposition and government is on domestic issues, not on foreign policy or military campaigns.
Israeli public opinion largely supports the attacks against Iran and Lebanon.
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Sightings of humpback whales near Rio de Janeiro have increased significantly as the species recovers from past whaling. This rise is boosting demand for whale-watching trips, especially during their migration from June to November.
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The humpback whale population recovered from about 2,000 to 35,000 in 40 years.
Commercial whaling on whales was paused worldwide starting in the 1985/1986 season by the International Whaling Commission.
Whale-watching tours in Rio de Janeiro now include sailboat trips with biologists to educate visitors.
Humpback whales migrate about 2,500 miles from Southern Ocean feeding areas to breeding grounds near northeastern Brazil.
The Abrolhos Bank, a coral reef area, is a major gathering spot for the whales during their migration.
A scientific expedition by the Humpback Whale Project is studying whale behavior, health, and travel routes from June 26 to July 9.
The whales are often seen in Guanabara Bay, a well-known area in Rio de Janeiro.
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