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Far-right lawyer Abelardo De La Espriella has secured a narrow victory in Colombia’s presidential run-off, earning 49.7% of the vote against left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda’s 48.7%. The close results will challenge De La Espriella in working with a divided Congress on his proposed policies.
Severe lightning strikes during a handball competition in Rastatt, Germany, leave at least ten people injured, with one sustaining serious injuries.
Bolivia’s authorities report no active road blockades following President Rodrigo Paz’s state of emergency declaration amid ongoing protests. The measure allows military support for police. While agreements in Santa Cruz suggest progress, human rights groups have documented at least 17 fatalities linked to supply disruptions.
The United States has launched attacks on three Iranian uranium enrichment sites, marking its entry into the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.
Hailey Bieber has embraced the printed capri legging trend, specifically opting for polka dot designs, which are gaining popularity among fashion influencers.
A suicide bomber attacked a Greek Orthodox church in Damascus, resulting in at least 22 deaths and 63 injuries, including children.
Jude Bellingham and Arda Güler scored late in the first half, contributing to Real Madrid’s 3-1 victory despite playing with 10 men after Raúl Asencio’s early dismissal.
NATO ambassadors from all 32 member states approved a new spending pledge to increase defence budgets to 5% of GDP by 2035, amid concerns over threats from Russia and China.
Harry Brook, despite his old-school approach to celebrating centuries, displayed a mix of frustration and anger after falling just short of his ninth Test century, reflecting the pressure of the match situation.
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