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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-07-09 07:14:57 (4 days ago)

CA restaurant charges parents for disruptive children's damages

A California restaurant gains viral attention for its policy of fining parents for damages caused by their children.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-07-09 07:12:52 (4 days ago)

President Trump says Graham Platner replacement in Maine Senate race will be hard to find

President Donald Trump told reporters Wednesday that it will be "very hard" for Democrats to find a replacement for Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner after the embattled oyster farmer suspended his campaign following a series of allegations.

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-07-09 07:11:39 (4 days ago)

'Epic rematch' expected as Les Bleus face down The Atlas Lions

There are eight teams left in the World Cup and two more are going to pack their bags tomorrow as the quarter finals kick off on Thursday between Spain and Belgium and then a highly anticipated match between France and Morocco. The two faced off against each in the Qatar World Cup in 2022 when France edged out the Atlas Lions and went on to the final.

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South China Morning Post - World News

South China Morning Post - World News

2026-07-09 07:10:41 (4 days ago)

Germany jails man 10 years for fatal attack on train conductor

A German court on Thursday handed down a 10-year prison sentence to a 26-year-old man who fatally assaulted a train conductor during a ticket inspection in the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate five months ago. The court sitting in Zweibrücken found that the man had attacked the conductor after being found without a ticket, hitting the conductor so hard that he later died of a brain haemorrhage. The assailant was found guilty of causing bodily harm resulting in death. The sentence is open to...

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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-07-09 07:10:41 (4 days ago)

Watch World Cup Preview: Morocco plays France in quarterfinal opener

Latest match highlights, reaction and previews from the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America.

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BBC News - Entertainment & Arts

BBC News - Entertainment & Arts

2026-07-09 07:08:16 (4 days ago)

Bonnie Tyler, the gravel-voiced star who sang her way into music history

The Welsh star known for songs including Total Eclipse of the Heart has died aged 75.

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Fox News - U.S. News

Fox News - U.S. News

2026-07-09 07:06:42 (4 days ago)

US forces hit dozens of targets as Iran threatens 'grave consequences' and more top headlines

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-07-09 07:04:41 (4 days ago)

In Japan, authorities question dependence to air conditioning

In Japan, air conditioners are everywhere in people’s daily lives. 100% of subway lines are air-conditioned, as are 90% of apartment, often with one unit in every room. These practices are even encouraged by the government when temperatures rise above 31 degrees Celsius. A report from Tokyo with Ayana NISHIKAWA, Mélodie SFORZA and Adam Hancock.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-07-09 07:04:30 (4 days ago)

US launches second night of airstrikes on Iran as tensions rise

The U.S. military conducts a second night of airstrikes against Iran, hitting 90 targets, including port cities and airports. Fox News' Greg Palkot reports the latest.

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Globo News - Mundo

Globo News - Mundo

2026-07-09 07:03:44 (4 days ago)

Incêndio em fábrica de sapatos na China deixa mortos e feridos

Um incêndio em uma fábrica de sapatos no sudeste da China deixou mortos e feridos nesta quinta-feira (9), informou a emissora estatal CCTV. Bombeiros ainda trabalham para extinguir as chamas e resgatar as pessoas presas no interior. Ainda não está claro quantas pessoas morreram ou ficaram feridas. ✅ Siga o canal de notícias internacionais do g1 no WhatsApp O presidente da China, Xi Jinping, afirmou que o incêndio causou em "graves perdas humanas", de acordo com declarações veiculadas pela mídia estatal. "Nenhum esforço deve ser poupado nas operações de busca e resgate e no apoio às famílias" dos afetados, disse Xi, segundo a agência de notícias oficial Xinhua, acrescentando que a causa do incêndio deve ser determinada "rapidamente" para garantir a responsabilização dos culpados. O fogo começou por volta de 12h de quinta (1h no horário de Brasília), na cidade de Jinjiang, na província de Fujian. Vídeos divulgados pela emissora estatal mostraram as chamas engolindo a fábrica de vários andares e uma fumaça preta e espessa subindo ao céu. Várias pessoas, aparentemente presas pelo incêndio, podiam ser vistas no telhado enquanto a fumaça as cercava. Os esforços de combate ao incêndio ainda estavam em andamento, embora as chamas tivessem sido amplamente extintas por volta das 17h40 (6h40 no horário de Brasília), disse um oficial do corpo de bombeiros local à CCTV. As equipes de resgate enviaram 183 pessoas e 35 veículos ao local. Material altamente inflamável As investigações preliminares indicam que o incêndio começou no térreo da fábrica. Os materiais de fabricação de calçados armazenados no prédio eram altamente inflamáveis e ajudaram a propagar as chamas, segundo as autoridades locais. Devido aos materiais e adesivos presentes, o cheiro no local era bastante pungente, causando irritação nos olhos, informou a CCTV. 'Capital dos sapatos' Jinjiang, na província costeira de Fujian, é um importante polo de fabricação de calçados e vestuário e é frequentemente chamada de "capital dos sapatos" da China. As milhares de empresas na cidade fabricaram mais de 1,2 bilhão de pares de sapatos em 2024, representando 20% da produção global, de acordo com dados oficiais. Com informações da Reuters e da AFP. Agora no g1

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-09 07:02:31 (4 days ago)

EU’s ‘unpleasant and dangerous’ border checks need overhaul, says Greek airports boss

Airports have had to use gazebos to shield passengers from sun as they wait to be processed, says Alexander Zinell

The boss of 14 Greek airports has called for a serious overhaul of the EU’s new border checks after having to erect gazebos for passengers queuing outside.

Alexander Zinell, the chief executive of Fraport Greece, joined a growing chorus of critics calling out “fundamental flaws” in the entry-exit system (EES), which requires non-EU passengers to have their fingerprints and photo taken at the start of their trip and verified every time they leave or re-enter the Schengen zone.

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-07-09 07:02:08 (4 days ago)

Burnham moves closer to becoming British PM, Farage runs against Count Binface

Veteran politician Andy Burnham is taking another step towards becoming the UK's next prime minister o, July 9 as nominations to replace Keir Starmer as Labour leader formally opened. He is the only Labour member of Parliament to have publicly said they are a candidate to succeed Starmer. Another key election is taking place in Clacton, where far-right Nigel Farage will be facing Count Binface. FRANCE 24's Benedicte Paviot tells us more.

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