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- Man charged with murder after fatal stabbing of young mother in Hayes
- Five British victims confirmed dead in Spain wildfires amid ongoing identifications
- Macron leads final Bastille Day parade with Zelenskyy in Paris
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- Spain’s Yamal aims for World Cup final after birthday win over France
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Spanish officials have confirmed that five British nationals were among the victims of the Los Gallardos wildfires, as ongoing identifications continue.
Spain’s Lamine Yamal, celebrating his 19th birthday, remains unfazed ahead of the World Cup semifinal against France, stating he feels no fear. Coach Luis de la Fuente aims for a possession-based strategy, emphasising the need to confront France’s strengths as both teams prepare for a critical clash in Arlington, Texas.
Russia’s petrol crisis escalates, leading to public unrest at fuel stations and increasing scrutiny of Vladimir Putin’s leadership amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
“If they go into Rafah, I’m not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with Rafah,” he said during an interview with CNN. He added that he would “continue to make sure Israel is secure”.
The government’s strategy, released recently, outlines intentions to collaborate with industry and state leaders to boost fossil fuel production and exploration.
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“By introducing electric air mobility, we’re not just connecting tourists to our attractions, we’re forging a sustainable path forward for our Emirate. This innovative project aligns perfectly with our commitment to enhancing accessibility while minimising our environmental impact.”
North Korea’s former propaganda chief, Kim Ki Nam, has passed away at the age of 94, according to state media reports. KCNA mentioned that he died of old age and “multiple organ dysfunction.”
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