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- Macron and Pope Leo XIV urge diplomatic solution to Iran conflict
- Greek woman treated after sneezing out parasitic fly larvae from nose
- Hungarian opposition leader faces false conscription claims linked to Russia
- Albert Bridge Reopens to Pedestrians After Brief Closure Due to Minor Movement
- Ireland faces fuel protests disrupting transport and causing petrol shortages
- Us and Iran agree to a fragile ceasefire in Middle East conflict
- Defence Secretary Reports Month-Long Russian Submarine Operation Near UK
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A tourist bus crash in the Canary Islands has resulted in one death and at least 27 injuries. The incident occurred near San Sebastián de La Gomera while transferring British holidaymakers to the airport. Holiday Property Bond is focused on the well-being of those affected.
A Greek woman sneezed out parasitic fly larvae from her nose after working near sheep. Doctors removed ten larvae and a pupa from her maxillary sinus. Following treatment with nasal decongestants, she made a full recovery; her co-workers reported no similar symptoms.
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