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Record Heat Wave in Europe Disrupts Power Supply

A severe heat wave across Europe is causing significant strain on the power grid, with rising temperatures leading to increased demand for cooling solutions.

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Amnesty International Highlights Rising Violence Against Migrants in Libya

Amnesty International raises concerns about the escalating violence faced by migrants in Libya, criticizing the EU's role in these human rights abuses.

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Kouman x Brussels Initiative Tackles Digital Challenges for Young Africans

A recent workshop in Belgium aimed to address the challenges young Africans face in the digital landscape, as part of the Kouman x Brussels initiative.

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Bellingham Avoids Red Card Despite Controversial Gesture

Jude Bellingham, the England midfielder, managed to avoid a red card during a match against Ghana, even after covering his mouth while conversing with Jordan Ayew.

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Lazio Women Ordered to Compensate Maja Gothberg Over Unlawful Termination

Lazio Women are required to compensate former midfielder Maja Gothberg after unlawfully terminating her employment due to her pregnancy, a ruling has been made.

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Misan Harriman Resigns as Chair of Southbank Centre Amid Controversy

Misan Harriman has announced his resignation as chair of the Southbank Centre, a decision he claims was made prior to recent controversies linked to his comments after the Golders Green attack.

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Tuchel Supports Bellingham Amidst Tension with Queiroz

England's Thomas Tuchel has come to the defense of Jude Bellingham following a confrontation with Ghana's Carlos Queiroz during a recent match.

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England's Draw with Ghana: A Cautionary Reminder

While England's goalless draw against Ghana may not warrant immediate concern, it highlights important areas for reflection and improvement.

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Debate Surrounds Potential Penalty for Ghana Against England

In the aftermath of the goalless draw between Ghana and England, questions arise regarding a possible penalty that could have been awarded to Ghana. England fans express their frustration.

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U.S. Reiterates No Toll on Strait of Hormuz Amid Regional Tensions

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has emphasized that no country should impose tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, which is recognized as an international waterway. Iran and Oman assert their sovereign rights over territorial waters.

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U.S. Secretary of State Rubio Emphasizes No Tolls on Strait of Hormuz

During his visit to the UAE, Marco Rubio reiterated the U.S. stance that no country should impose tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, which is recognized as an international waterway. Iran and Oman are asserting their sovereignty over territorial waters.

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France Faces Heatwave Challenges as Demand for Window Shutters Grows

With nearly 40% of homes lacking proper sun protection, the push for landlords to install window shutters is intensifying amid rising temperatures.

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England and Ghana Share Points in World Cup Stalemate

In a disappointing match for England, they were unable to secure a win against Ghana, resulting in a goalless draw at Boston Stadium.

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England and Ghana Share Points in 0-0 Draw at World Cup 2026

In a tightly contested match at Foxborough Stadium, England and Ghana ended in a goalless draw, preserving both teams' chances for knockout stage advancement.

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Djed Spence and Thomas Partey: A Pre-Match Moment Captured

Social media footage shows England's Djed Spence seemingly not shaking hands with Ghana's Thomas Partey ahead of their World Cup match in Boston.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Makes History as First Player to Score at Six World Cups

Cristiano Ronaldo has silenced his critics by becoming the first player in history to score at six different World Cups, marking a significant milestone in his illustrious career.

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Player Ratings for England vs. Ghana Match

Evaluate the performances of England and Ghana players by rating them out of 10. Check back 30 minutes after the match concludes for the final ratings.

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Understanding the Heat Dome Phenomenon Behind Europe's Extreme Temperatures

As Europe endures a significant heat wave, experts attribute the soaring temperatures to a weather phenomenon known as a heat dome. Millions are affected by this early summer heat.

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First Anatomical Mapping of Yellow Mealworms Reveals Nutritional Potential

The yellow mealworm beetle's larvae, now approved for human consumption in Europe, show promising nutritional benefits and a significantly lower ecological impact compared to traditional meats.

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Putin's Discontent with Trump Following Ukraine Developments

Concerns arise as US President expresses admiration for Ukrainian drone strikes within Russia, leading to tensions with Putin.