Trump’s seemingly off-hand remarks about the Italian prime minister have sparked a diplomatic spat. But it is not the first time the mercurial leader has rubbed world leaders the wrong way, Maira Butt reports
Japan fans keep World Cup clean-up tradition alive
Japanese fans once again cleaned the stands after Japan’s 4-0 World Cup victory over Tunisia, continuing a tradition that has become a symbol of respect and sportsmanship. Supporters collected rubbish in the stadium before leaving, a gesture that has d…
Sixty years of Black Power: Why America still can’t survive its own race debate
How 1960s Black Power, civil unrest and George Floyd’s legacy still reveal America’s unresolved conflict over race and equality
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Ex-Polish PM tells Ukraine to return tanks and jets amid medals dispute
Ukrainian officials returning Polish honors should also return Poland’s tanks and jets, ex-PM Leszek Miller has said
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‘Queen of snakes’ lifts lid on selling £100,000 serpents, nearly having thumb eaten & the species too dangerous to keep
LOOKING after more than 300 snakes on a rural farm, Augusta Sacchetta says she knows every one of her slithery critters’ personalities. Augusta is the co-founder of Colubra, a snake breeding facility launched in 2012 with the help of partner Mattia Fie…
“F**k. It’s Big A** Dog”: Video Shows US Cops Shooting Pet After 911 Call
The Los Angeles Police Department had received a radio call from a woman who said that her neighbour had been “screaming ‘Oh my God’ for 20 minutes”.
Germany is itching to get revenge on Russia for 1945
Germany’s top brass is proclaiming its readiness to “fight tonight,” seemingly eager to rush toward total annihilation
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French Police Raid House For Drugs And Discover Picasso Painting
A routine police raid targeting drug trafficking in a Paris suburb unexpectedly uncovered an authenticated painting by Pablo Picasso alongside cannabis, cash, and luxury goods, leading to court appearances for four individuals and a new investigation i…
Fête de la musique: France restricts public alcohol consumption as heat wave bakes parts of Europe
France restricted public drinking Sunday in “red alert” zones, including Paris, as Fête de la musique kicks off to cope with a heat wave unfurling across parts of Europe. Emergency services and military forces were also put on wildfire alert as about …
Russia struggling to supply Crimea, NATO says
Ukrainian strikes have left Russia unable to effectively resupply Crimea, a senior NATO official says, with fuel running short, bridges hit in June and use of the Kerch crossing now restricted by fear of the next attack.
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