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A Boy Named Susie Set to Face Constitution River in Coral-Eclipse Showdown

This Saturday at Sandown, the spotlight will be on Constitution River as he aims for victory in the Coral-Eclipse, facing a challenge from A Boy Named Susie.

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Pope Leo Advocates for Moderation in US Discourse on Independence Anniversary

In a speech marking the 250th anniversary of US independence, Pope Leo, the first US-born pope, highlights the importance of moderation and unity in public discourse.

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IAEA Director General Provides Insights on Ukraine's Nuclear Situation

Latest updates from the International Atomic Energy Agency regarding the situation in Ukraine.

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Europe's Smart Border Initiative Faces Significant Challenges

Originally proposed in 2008 to enhance security by keeping out criminals, Europe's automated border system is now causing delays for travelers.

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Sam Curran Aims to Step into Ben Stokes' Role in Test Team

As the Test matches approach, Sam Curran expresses his desire to take over Ben Stokes' position, emphasizing a relaxed mindset regarding his return.

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Ukrainian Woman Identified as Main Suspect in Monaco Bombing Incident

Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian, is the primary suspect in a bombing that targeted a Ukrainian tycoon in Monaco. Interpol has issued a Red Notice for her.

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Nigel Farage Under Scrutiny for Alleged Crypto Lobbying Activities

Nigel Farage faces allegations from a Labour MP regarding his influence on Bank of England policies that may benefit a major donor linked to Tether.

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Implications of the EU's Upcoming Budget on Global Stability

The European Union’s next seven-year budget could put spending on conflict prevention and aid to fragile states at risk.

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Iran's Foreign Minister Critiques CENTCOM's Impact on Regional Security

Abbas Araghchi criticizes CENTCOM's influence on regional peace during a recent meeting in Bahrain.

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Discover Anthony Caro's Sculptures Amidst Oxfordshire's Natural Beauty

Explore the outdoor exhibition featuring Anthony Caro's sculptures set against the picturesque Oxfordshire landscape, with free entry for all visitors.

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Russia's Digital Ruble Set for Launch on September 1, 2026

Bank of Russia Governor Elvira Nabiullina has confirmed that the digital ruble is ready for widespread adoption, despite facing EU sanctions.

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Bournemouth Secures Alvaro Rodriguez from Elche for Up to £25.7 Million

Bournemouth has reportedly reached an agreement to sign striker Alvaro Rodriguez from Elche, with the deal starting at £21.4 million and potentially increasing to £25.7 million through add-ons.

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Evacuations in Southern France as Wildfires Erupt Amid Heat Wave

In southwestern France, nearly 3,000 individuals have been evacuated due to wildfires, which have been exacerbated by a recent record-breaking heat wave, prompting concerns from officials.

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Julian Nagelsmann Steps Down as Germany's Head Coach, Klopp Poised for Role

Julian Nagelsmann has resigned from his position as head coach of the German national team, with Jurgen Klopp reportedly prepared to take over, as per Sky Germany.

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Concerns Grow as UK Delays Commitment to Tropical Forest Protection Fund

The Tropical Forest Protection Fund, initiated by Brazil at COP30, faces financial uncertainty due to the UK's postponed pledge, raising alarms about rainforest conservation efforts.

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Binance Advocates for MiCA Focus on Licensed Entities

In light of its recent withdrawal from the MiCA application, Binance's Europe head Gillian Lynch asserts that the framework should prioritize licensed entities over those excluded.

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The Rise of Heavyweight Boxing in the UK: A Look at Key Fighters

BBC Sport examines the emergence of elite heavyweight boxers in Britain, focusing on figures like Fury, Joshua, Dubois, and Itauma, and the factors behind this trend.

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Exploring Punctuation: A Historical Perspective by Florence Hazrat

Florence Hazrat's new book delves into the rich history of punctuation, illustrating its vital role in writing across different eras, from medieval times to modern-day figures.

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Doubles Players Raise Concerns Over ATP Tour's Future

Leading doubles players express worries that the men's ATP Tour may undermine their sport, claiming it threatens the viability of doubles as a profession.

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Exploring the Soundscape of 1976: A Reflection on the Decline of Birds in Britain

The Guardian's audio recreation of the 1976 dawn chorus reveals a stark contrast to today's environment, highlighting the loss of 73 million wild birds in the UK over the past five decades.