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RT News - Top Stories

RT News - Top Stories

2026-07-01 07:07:46 (12 hours ago)

Modi stresses free Hormuz navigation in call with Iranian president

Preview The Indian PM has spoken with the Iranian president on freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz amid Middle East peace talks
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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-01 07:04:57 (12 hours ago)

Alarm bells over conflict of interest as filing shows Trump raked in $2bn in 2025

Crypto ventures eclipse much of property portfolio, with revenue also coming from Trump-branded products

Donald Trump has raked in more than $1bn from his crypto businesses since returning to the White House, according to financial disclosures, ringing alarm bells over a conflict of interest.

According to a 927-page document released on Tuesday by the US Office of Government Ethics, in all Trump made more than $2.2bn last year, benefiting from a vast global network of businesses and investments.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-01 07:04:49 (12 hours ago)

Share your questions for Marina Hyde

Do you have a burning question for Guardian columnist Marina Hyde? Now’s your chance to ask it

Ahead of the publication of Marina Hyde’s new book, What A Time To Be Alive! Scenes From A Strange Age, this autumn, we’re giving readers the chance to ask Marina anything.

Whether you have a burning question for our columnist or want her take on one of the biggest stories of the moment, send it our way and we’ll put it to her. What would you like Marina’s view on? From politics to pop culture, celebrity scandals to the state of the world, no topic is off limits.

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Daily Sabah - World News

Daily Sabah - World News

2026-07-01 07:04:00 (12 hours ago)

Spain's 2nd-hottest June ever blamed for over 1,000 excess deaths

Spain’s Health Ministry attributed at least 1,028 deaths in June to extreme heat, surpassing the previous June record of 1,000 deaths in 2017, according to data released Wednesday....

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BBC News - Health

BBC News - Health

2026-07-01 07:02:31 (12 hours ago)

Can a 10-second finger workout help keep your brain healthy?

Dr Oscar is back with the latest health headlines.

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Fox News - Opinion

Fox News - Opinion

2026-07-01 07:00:47 (12 hours ago)

REP TOM BARRETT: It’s up to Congress to prevent another endless American war

A veteran congressman explains why Congress must have a say on war decisions and why military force requires clear constitutional scrutiny.

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Fox News - Opinion

Fox News - Opinion

2026-07-01 07:00:41 (12 hours ago)

America and Israel: A covenant, not a contract

America's bond with Israel traces back to Puritan settlers who modeled their covenant on Hebrew scripture, predating the nation's founding by centuries.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-01 07:00:35 (12 hours ago)

From jerk prawns to juicy chops: Melissa Thompson’s summer barbecue recipes

Whether you’re firing up midweek or taking your time with a weekend feast, try these five fabulous recipes to get you started cooking over the coals

I dabbled in barbecue for years before I got my first proper grill with a lid and vents. It was a gamechanger; I could control the airflow (to make it hotter or cooler), and the lid transformed the grill into a sort-of oven, enabling slower cooks (rather than only fast grilling). No longer was I starting chicken in my indoor oven before finishing it over the coals – I could do the whole thing outside.

I found myself lighting the grill more and more, seeking that flavour that only comes with fire and smoke, but also relishing the fact it took me outside. Nowadays, I cook everything over fire, from fish and shellfish to vegetables, beans, meat, even desserts. Fire cooking feels both instinctive and exciting because no two cooks are ever the same. People tell me they find barbecuing scary, and I understand because I once felt like this, too. But with a few basic tips, such as “zoning” your barbecue, anyone can become a pro. I truly believe that by starting to barbecue we’re not learning a skill, but re-learning something we’ve forgotten.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-01 07:00:35 (12 hours ago)

‘One of those pinch-me places’: Silverstone’s school facilitating a fast-track into motor sport | Giles Richards

Partnerships with Aston Martin, Red Bull and Haas mean students have a rare chance to make it in F1 after graduation

Unnoticeable amid the spectacle and heaving crowds at the British Grand Prix this weekend, the school that overlooks the circuit is a definitive success story and will continue its contribution to Formula One well into the future after the roar of the engines has receded.

Kian Brown and Savannah Morgan both graduated last year from the Silverstone University Technical College that facilitates a fast-track into engineering, and they have gone on to take positions with F1 teams. Brown is now a composite machining apprentice at Mercedes and Morgan is an advanced digital machining apprentice at Cadillac.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-01 07:00:35 (12 hours ago)

‘I wish he had done more to free enslaved people’: Thomas Jefferson’s descendant on his family’s complex legacy

Shannon LaNier, Jefferson’s sixth great-grandson, reflects on his lineage and the role of African Americans in the nation’s founding

When the US turns 250 years old on Saturday, Shannon LaNier will be reckoning with a fundamental contradiction in its origin story – and his own.

LaNier is the sixth great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson, the founding father who wrote the Declaration of Independence and became the third president.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-01 07:00:34 (12 hours ago)

‘It’s like being close to home’: World Cup vibes immaculate in richly diverse New York

Fans of all stripes pack the bars to sing, cheer and commiserate in city where more than 3m people were born outside US

Almost 200,000 Ecuadorians and Ecuadorian Americans live in New York City, and last week quite a lot of them were in a Brooklyn restaurant called El Encebollado de Victor to watch their football team take on Germany – a traditional World Cup powerhouse.

It made for quite a sight: a sea of yellow shirts under the restaurant’s blue roof, which had been adorned with red, blue and yellow balloons for the occasion. Among the most patriotically dressed was Luis Aguilar, 45, who was born in the US to parents who had emigrated from Ecuador.

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