Sacked FIFA executive and Infantino critic tells colleagues 'it's about doing what's right' The senior FIFA executive sacked for criticising Gianni Infantino's abandoned World Cup sell-off plan told colleagues "it's about doing what's right". One person dead and more than 200 ill in UK salmonella outbreak UKHSA rules out British produce as source of infections and says evidence points to consumption of imported eggs One person has died and more than 200 others have fallen ill during a UK-wide outbreak of salmonella that health officials have linked to the consumption of imported eggs. The 207 people affected range in age from under one year to 90 years old, according to the UK Health Security Agen… How Israel’s Financial Chokehold Is Stifling the West Bank Economy Intensifying restrictions have hit every part of the territory’s dealings, spurring worries about whether the Palestinian Authority can remain solvent. An 81-year-old admits to 1994 killing of American tourist as trial opens in Germany An 81-year-old man has admitted to sexually abusing and killing an American tourist in Germany more than 30 years ago |
Trump declares Strait of Hormuz as 'new US territory' day after MoU deadline expires When asked whether he was working to extend the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Trump declined to answer and shook his head no. Alaska's live bearcam becomes summer hit as brown bears gather at Brooks Falls to catch salmon A livestream of brown bears catching sockeye salmon at Brooks Falls in Alaska has attracted 7.3 million views this summer, 70% more than last year. The cameras have built a dedicated fanbase that follows individual bears and tracks their feeding habits. The surge comes as large groups of bears gather at the falls, ahead of Katmai National Park’s annual Fat Bear Week. Russians pull billions from banks, fearing Kremlin will seize deposits for war Russians are withdrawing billions, causing liquidity problems for banks and undermining the Kremlin’s ability to issue bonds to finance the fight in Ukraine. War was supposed to crush Iran's 'Axis of Resistance.' Instead, it's bloodied but unbroken The U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran was billed as the final blow to Tehran's 'Axis of Resistance,' but the alliance though bloodied is unexpectedly resilient. |
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