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Massive Fire Forces Evacuations in Fontainebleau Forest Near Paris

A significant fire has erupted in the Fontainebleau forest, prompting evacuations as officials describe it as 'very virulent' and of 'exceptional scale'.

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Tragic Fire in Bangkok Bar Results in Multiple Fatalities

A devastating fire at a bar in Bangkok has left at least 27 people dead, according to reports from Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

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France Launches Terror Investigation After Military-Grade Weapon Found in Jewish Suburb

A military-grade weapon was discovered in a suspicious vehicle in a Paris suburb with a large Jewish population, prompting a terror probe by French authorities.

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Venezuela Establishes Temporary Housing as Earthquake Death Toll Reaches 4,300

In response to the rising death toll from recent earthquakes, Venezuelan authorities are setting up temporary housing for thousands of displaced individuals.

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Trump's Key Senate Advisor Departs, Leaving a Strategic Gap

The exit of a pivotal advisor from Trump's Senate team raises questions about future legislative strategies and alliances.

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Alfred Dreyfus Statue Installed in Paris to Honor Justice

A bronze statue of Alfred Dreyfus, created by artist Tim in 1985, has been installed in front of the Cour de Cassation, marking a significant moment in French history.

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Mathieu van der Poel Claims Victory in Shortened Ninth Stage of Tour de France

In a thrilling finish, Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel emerged victorious in the ninth stage of the Tour de France, which was shortened due to challenging conditions.

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'Coalition of the Willing' Leaders Gather in Paris for Bastille Day Preparations

Leaders of the 'Coalition of the Willing' are set to convene in Paris ahead of the Bastille Day parade, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expected to attend.

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Spain Wildfire Stabilised After Claiming 12 Lives

Authorities in Andalusia have declared the wildfire stabilised, enabling the return of evacuees to their homes after a tragic loss of life.

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Rajoy's Controversial Comments on France's Football Team

Mariano Rajoy, the former Prime Minister of Spain, has ignited a debate with his recent comments regarding the French football team, suggesting a lack of French players in their squad.

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Jewish Heir Challenges Germany's Far-Right AfD Over Cultural Heritage

As the Alternative for Germany party gains support in eastern states, a Jewish heir is fighting to safeguard his family's legacy against their campaign tactics.

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EU Commission Confirms Withdrawal of Funding for Russian Pavilion at Venice Biennale

The European Commission has officially withdrawn funding for the Russian pavilion at the Venice Biennale, following criticism regarding the pavilion's reopening.

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Tragic Shooting at Toronto Festival Leaves 2 Dead and Several Injured

A shooting incident at a festival in Toronto has led to the deaths of two individuals and injuries to five others, with police actively responding to the situation.

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'No region is safe from climate change: Brittany will not be a climate refuge'

Experts Clément Jeanneau and Antoine Poincaré emphasize that Brittany, like any region, is vulnerable to climate change, warning against complacency.

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Tragic Death of Palestinian Aid Worker Mohammed al-Wahidi in Israeli Airstrike

The community in Gaza mourns the loss of Mohammed al-Wahidi, an aid worker killed by an Israeli airstrike while heading to a World Cup screening he organized.

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'You're expected to perform, but no one wants to know how you do it': Cocaine, the toxic fuel of young professionals

Cocaine is becoming a common substance among young professionals striving for high performance, raising concerns about workplace culture and addiction.

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Heat Poses Increased Risks for Individuals on Antidepressants

High temperatures can significantly affect those taking antidepressants, leading to heightened risks of dizziness, dehydration, and exhaustion.

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Big Boy Steam Locomotive Makes Rare Cross-Country Journey

The iconic Big Boy steam locomotive from the 1940s is captivating train enthusiasts across the U.S. with its rare journey.

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Moldova's President Maia Sandu nominates Vasile Tofan as Prime Minister

President Maia Sandu has nominated businessman Vasile Tofan for the role of Prime Minister, aiming to enhance Moldova's EU integration and economic recovery.

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Pitbull Sets New Record with Largest Gathering of Bald Cap Wearers

In a remarkable event at London's Hyde Park, US rapper Pitbull has set a new world record with 22,141 fans wearing bald caps.