- Spain’s Yamal aims for World Cup final after birthday win over France
- Kelowna gaming experts examine Sony’s impact on video game ownership
- Darline Graham Nordone appointed to complete Lindsey Graham’s Senate term
- Putin’s leadership faces scrutiny amid petrol crisis and rising public anger
- Skiers flock to Tignes glacier as experts warn of rapid shrinkage
- Norway football team receives warm welcome in Oslo following World Cup exit
- Efforts to secure funding for five rural libraries in Nova Scotia facing closure
- FBI dismisses two analysts who questioned evidence in Fulton County election investigation
Financial Times - oil producers spring surprise output cut of more than 1mn barrels a day
Summary of the front page
The Financial Times splashes on the revelations from oil producing nations that they will be cutting back production by more than a million barrels a day.
According to the paper, the move has put Saudi Arabia on a “collision course” with the US as it attempts to boost prices.
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Spain’s Yamal aims for World Cup final after birthday win over France
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.

Kelowna gaming experts examine Sony’s impact on video game ownership
The shift to digital video games has altered traditional ownership, eliminating options for lending, trading, or selling titles. This change has raised concerns among consumers about the implications for game ownership and rights in the digital marketplace.
Darline Graham Nordone appointed to complete Lindsey Graham’s Senate term
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster appointed Darline Graham Nordone to complete her brother Lindsey Graham’s Senate term, following his death at age 71. Graham Nordone will serve until January 3, 2027, with her swearing-in scheduled for Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. ET.

Putin’s leadership faces scrutiny amid petrol crisis and rising public anger
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.

Skiers flock to Tignes glacier as experts warn of rapid shrinkage
Hundreds of skiers flocked to the Grande Motte glacier in Tignes seeking summer skiing relief from France’s heatwave. However, both visitors and experts highlight the glacier’s rapid shrinking, with scientists warning it may vanish within the next decade to 15 years.
Norway football team receives warm welcome in Oslo following World Cup exit
Norway’s World Cup squad returned to a heroes’ welcome in Oslo, with over 100,000 fans attending an open-top bus parade following their quarterfinal exit against England. The team received a water cannon salute and met with King Harald before addressing the gathered supporters. Erling Haaland departed early due to travel delays.
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