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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-07-06 06:14:19 (1 day ago)

UK’s Farage’s gold deal tests his populist brand as Restore Britain rises

As another far-right party gains ground, scrutiny of Farage's outside earnings challenges his anti-establishment image.

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-07-06 06:07:50 (1 day ago)

At least 14 killed in Kyiv after second massive Russian attack

Kyiv has been struck by Russian missiles for the second time in less than a week, with at least 14 people killed. While Russia says it hit military-industrial targets and energy sites, the morning strikes hit residential areas in the early hours of the morning. FRANCE 24's Gulliver Cragg tells us more from Odesa.

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Fox News - Sports

Fox News - Sports

2026-07-06 06:07:45 (1 day ago)

Belgium makes move after USA World Cup star's red card suspension was lifted: report

The Royal Belgian Football Association says it was astonished by the decision to suspend the red card ban on USA World Cup star Folarin Balogun.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-07-06 06:07:29 (1 day ago)

Austin Petersen praises Trump's July 4 speech, blasts communism

Former Libertarian presidential candidate Austin Petersen praises President Donald Trump's July 4 speech, calling it one of the greatest of his lifetime. Petersen discusses Trump's anti-communist rhetoric and its appeal to voters.

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-07-06 06:06:13 (1 day ago)

'Like we won a finae': England savour dramatic win and other World Cup news

England has won a nerve-racking World Cup classic 3-2 against Mexico on July 7 to reach the quarterfinals, after Jude Bellingham scored two goals and Harry Kanes scored a penalty. Norway has also made history by reaching the round of 8 for the first time, after disqualifying Brazil. FRANCE 24's James Vasina tells us more on what to know from the latest on the World Cup.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-06 06:03:51 (1 day ago)

The Hotspot | Why willows put the rest in the shade when cricket goes planting trees

In today’s newsletter: a tree that has provided for the game over hundreds of years is now protecting it for the future

In those dog days of late June, when it was too hot to do anything but count down the hours until the sun went down, sport frazzled as well. Horse races were cancelled, a guest village provided shade at the Wimbledon qualifiers, and all around the UK school activities were wiped out, from sports days to the national rounders tournament.

At the third Test at Trent Bridge, where England’s men were playing New Zealand in what turned out to be Ben Stokes’s last hurrah, the England and Wales Cricket Board pressed the button on their extreme heat policy and did what they could to protect players and crowd from temperatures that an open ground in the Midlands was not built to deal with.

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-07-06 06:02:14 (1 day ago)

Supporters stopped from attending Tour de France as wildfires ravage South of France

Excess heat and wildfires are affecting the Tour de France cycle race. The third stage of the race on July 7 will go near an area where wildfires have broken out in France's southwest. Local authorities and race organisers as a result have asked people not to go to the race route to cheer riders on.

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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-07-06 06:02:01 (1 day ago)

Are you older or younger than the rest of the world?

Enter the day you were born and we will place you in the lineup of all eight billion people alive today.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-07-06 06:00:57 (1 day ago)

Trump touts 'Golden Age' in US, blasts communism in July 4 speech

President Donald Trump celebrates America's 250th birthday, declaring a 'new Golden Age' and criticizing far-left values as communism. Austin Petersen provides his analysis during 'Fox & Friends First.'

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-06 06:00:53 (1 day ago)

The pet I’ll never forget: Popcorn, the hamster who calmed me when nothing else could

My daughter’s scruffy little pet would fall asleep with me on the sofa, stilling my racing mind. And then he changed my life in an even more significant way …

I never wanted a hamster. My eight-year-old daughter, Lily, on the other hand, had folders. Habitat drawings and wheel specifications – a case for ownership of such rigour it bowled me over. As a boy I’d had a hamster, Jerry, and remembered him as fine – but nothing more than that. So I went to a Cardiff pet shop on a cold January morning in 2021 with no plan whatsoever to fall in love.

At the back of the enclosure was a scruffy one nobody else wanted. Skinny. A bit unkempt. When the staff member lifted him out, he yawned and looked at Lily as if he’d been expecting her. She named him Popcorn Sushi and took him home in a pink carrier.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-06 06:00:53 (1 day ago)

The one change that worked: I banned myself from social media – and my children have never been happier

I used to think my phone helped me to relax. But setting strict limits on my usage has improved my mood and my relationships

I am a psychotherapist who works with frazzled, snappy parents, and spend my days writing about why we struggle to find calm. I also used to pick up my phone hundreds of times a day, failing to realise that it was making me a snappier, more irritable, less present mother.

My phone was my office, my income, my means of communication. Every time I checked it, there was something to action, a notification of something new, something that told me I was useful and productive, giving me dopamine hits that motherhood didn’t offer. It had become my coping mechanism.

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