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Warming oceans drive tuna from Pacific islands
Climate change poses an existential threat to Tuvalu. Not only are rising seas causing people to leave, but warming waters are forcing out tuna, the lifeblood of the economy.
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NYT > World News
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Drivers vs. Cyclists: A Battle For the Streets in Canada’s Largest City
Cyclists in Toronto are resisting a law that would have the city rip out miles of bike lanes, setting back efforts toward safer streets.
Drivers vs. Cyclists: A Battle For the Streets in Canada’s Largest City
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NYT > World News
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Dry Taps, Empty Lakes, Shuttered Cities: A Water Crisis Batters Iran
After a five-year drought and decades of mismanagement, Tehran is at risk of running out of water in several weeks, the government warned.
Dry Taps, Empty Lakes, Shuttered Cities: A Water Crisis Batters Iran
© Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
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NYT > World News
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In Russia, Corruption Cases Follow Battlefield Failures
Officials in three of the five Russian regions bordering Ukraine have been accused of embezzling funds for border defenses.
In Russia, Corruption Cases Follow Battlefield Failures
© Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters
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NYT > World News
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Removal of Castro and Guevara Statues Ignites Outcry in Mexico City
The Cuban Revolution leaders joined forces in Mexico in 1955. A local mayor removed a memorial to them, drawing protests and condemnation from Mexico’s highest office.
Removal of Castro and Guevara Statues Ignites Outcry in Mexico City
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NYT > U.S. News
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From Epstein to Obama, Trump’s Washington Is Consumed by Competing Conspiracies
President Trump is trying to divert attention from the Epstein conspiracy theory with new-and-improved one about Barack Obama and treason.
From Epstein to Obama, Trump’s Washington Is Consumed by Competing Conspiracies
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NYT > U.S. News
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A Clash Over a Promotion Puts Hegseth at Odds With His Generals
Suspicions about leaks and a mistrust of senior military officers have defined much of the defense secretary’s first six months on the job.
A Clash Over a Promotion Puts Hegseth at Odds With His Generals
© Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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This Democrat Wants Cognitive Standards in Congress. Her Colleagues Disagree.
Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez says age-related cognitive decline among elected officials is a major issue for voters.
This Democrat Wants Cognitive Standards in Congress. Her Colleagues Disagree.
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NYT > U.S. News
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A Kennedy Toils in Mississippi, Tracing His Grandfather’s Path
Joe Kennedy III, the grandson of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, says there is work to do in red states. He also has a few things to say about his uncle, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A Kennedy Toils in Mississippi, Tracing His Grandfather’s Path
© Karsten Moran for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Houston’s Astrodome Was a Vision of the Future. It’s Past Its Prime.
Once a wonder of the world, the storied but moldering stadium has long been part of life in Houston. Is it worth saving?
Houston’s Astrodome Was a Vision of the Future. It’s Past Its Prime.
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NYT > U.S. News
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Harvard’s Leader, Penny Pritzker, Faces Intense Scrutiny in Trump Fight
As Harvard and the government negotiate to end a conflict with billions of dollars on the line, some ask whether Penny Pritzker, the head of the school’s governing board, should step down.
Harvard’s Leader, Penny Pritzker, Faces Intense Scrutiny in Trump Fight
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UKR Inform
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NABU agrees to SSU vetting of its employees for Russian ties
According to the presidential bill, six months after it comes into force, the Security Service of Ukraine must check law enforcement officers for possible ties to Russia. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) agrees with this point of the bill.
NABU agrees to SSU vetting of its employees for Russian ties
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The Independent Ukraine
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4 people killed in Russia and Ukraine as countries trade aerial attacks
Russia and Ukraine have exchanged aerial attacks, resulting in two deaths in each country
4 people killed in Russia and Ukraine as countries trade aerial attacks
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LaPresse.ca - Actualités
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Les 20 ans du mariage pour tous au Canada | Les coulisses du projet de loi racontées par son architecte
Vingt ans après l’adoption du projet de loi légalisant le mariage entre deux personnes de même sexe, son architecte, l’ancien ministre de la Justice Martin Cauchon, en raconte les coulisses
Les 20 ans du mariage pour tous au Canada | Les coulisses du projet de loi racontées par son architecte
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LaPresse.ca - Actualités
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Le gaspillage qui paralyse nos soins à domicile
Voici l’histoire d’un ergothérapeute qui a parfois l’impression de travailler dans la maison des fous des 12 travaux d’Astérix tellement la bureaucratie des CLSC est aberrante.
Le gaspillage qui paralyse nos soins à domicile
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LaPresse.ca - Actualités
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Élection partielle dans Arthabaska-L’Érable | Chaude lutte
Sous le chaud soleil de juillet, alors que les Québécois ont la tête aux vacances, une bataille rangée est menée pour remporter l’élection partielle d’Arthabaska-L’Érable. Le Parti québécois veut montrer qu’il peut prendre le pouvoir en 2026. Éric Duhaime souhaite enfin obtenir un siège à l’Assemblée nationale. Et la Coalition avenir Québec, assiégée, veut obtenir un nouveau départ. Un reportage de Charles Lecavalier, Mark Suciu et François Roy.
Élection partielle dans Arthabaska-L’Érable | Chaude lutte
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LaPresse.ca - Actualités
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Fiasco SAAQclic | Des intervenants forcés de répondre aux enquêteurs
La commission chargée de se pencher sur le fiasco SAAQclic a forcé des intervenants récalcitrants, comme les entreprises LGS et SAP, à répondre à huis clos aux questions d’enquêteurs devant le commissaire. Convoqué lui aussi, l’ancien responsable de la transformation numérique à la SAAQ, Karl Malenfant, demande que son intervention soit publique afin de rectifier des faits et de laver sa réputation.
Fiasco SAAQclic | Des intervenants forcés de répondre aux enquêteurs
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LaPresse.ca - Actualités
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Bandes riveraines à Saint-Hippolyte | Bras de fer au bord de l’eau
« On n’est pas des criminels ! », dénonce Alexandre St-Jacques Burke. Depuis le début de l’été, lui et ses voisins, riverains à Saint-Hippolyte, dans les Laurentides, reçoivent des amendes salées en raison de bandes riveraines inadéquates. La municipalité se défend en disant qu’elle sensibilise ses citoyens à cette situation depuis maintenant 15 ans.
Bandes riveraines à Saint-Hippolyte | Bras de fer au bord de l’eau
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UKR Inform
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SSU drones strike Russian radio electronics plant in Stavropol
Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) struck with drones the Signal radio plant in Stavropol, one of the largest radio electronics manufacturers in Russia.
SSU drones strike Russian radio electronics plant in Stavropol
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UKR Inform
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Russian strikes injure 29 people in Kharkiv Region
In the Kharkiv Region, 29 people, including a child, were injured as a result of Russian strikes in the past day.
Russian strikes injure 29 people in Kharkiv Region
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Euromaidan Press
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Ukrainian drones reportedly hit Russian military electronics plant under international sanctions in Stavropol
Ukrainian Security Service long-range drones struck the Signal plant in Russian Stavropol on 26 July, targeting one of Russia’s largest radio electronics manufacturers, hromadske reported, citing a source in the Security Forces. One of the strikes reportedly hit building No. 2 (workshop No. 5), where” expensive imported equipment is located — machine tools based on numerical program control,” the source told hromadske. The second strike was recorded in building No. 1, which houses workshop No. 1
Ukrainian drones reportedly hit Russian military electronics plant under international sanctions in Stavropol
Ukrainian Security Service long-range drones struck the Signal plant in Russian Stavropol on 26 July, targeting one of Russia’s largest radio electronics manufacturers, hromadske reported, citing a source in the Security Forces.
One of the strikes reportedly hit building No. 2 (workshop No. 5), where” expensive imported equipment is located — machine tools based on numerical program control,” the source told hromadske.
The second strike was recorded in building No. 1, which houses workshop No. 17 for radio electronic devices.
The Signal plant specializes in producing various types of electronic warfare systems, radar, radio navigation equipment, and remote control radio equipment for Russia’s military-industrial complex. The facility operates under international sanctions.
The targeted workshops house critical infrastructure for military production: from imported machinery with numerical program control systems to radio electronic devices essential for military communications and navigation systems.
Russia’s Defense Ministry reported intercepting 54 unmanned aircraft overnight on 26 July across five oblasts, as well as over temporarily occupied Crimea and the Azov and Black Seas. By morning, Russian forces claimed to have downed six additional drones over North Ossetia and Moscow Oblast.
The attack represents a significant strike on Russia’s defense manufacturing capabilities, targeting a facility that produces electronic warfare equipment and radar systems used by Russian forces.
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Euromaidan Press
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Musk orders Starlink shutdown near Kherson in 2022 to thwart Ukrainian army’s counteroffensive – Reuters
Elon Musk ordered the shutdown of Starlink internet coverage near Kherson during Ukraine’s counteroffensive in September 2022, disrupting military operations and preventing Ukrainian forces from surrounding Russian positions, according to three sources familiar with the command, Reuters reported on 25 July. Kherson was occupied by Russian forces on 2 March 2022, and Ukraine launched its counteroffensive to retake the oblast on 29 August 2022. Kherson city and the entire right bank of the
Musk orders Starlink shutdown near Kherson in 2022 to thwart Ukrainian army’s counteroffensive – Reuters
Elon Musk ordered the shutdown of Starlink internet coverage near Kherson during Ukraine’s counteroffensive in September 2022, disrupting military operations and preventing Ukrainian forces from surrounding Russian positions, according to three sources familiar with the command, Reuters reported on 25 July.
Kherson was occupied by Russian forces on 2 March 2022, and Ukraine launched its counteroffensive to retake the oblast on 29 August 2022. Kherson city and the entire right bank of the Dnipro River of Kherson Oblast were de-occupied by Ukrainian forces on 11 November 2022. The de-occupation encompassed all territory west of the Dnipro River in Kherson Oblast, including the city of Kherson itself; areas east of the river remained under Russian control.
According to Reuters, when Ukrainian troops attempted to reclaim territory from Russian forces, Musk instructed a senior SpaceX engineer to cut service in the strategic region north of the Black Sea. The order affected at least 100 Starlink terminals and extended to other Russian-occupied areas including parts of Donetsk province.
“We have to do this,” Michael Nicolls, the Starlink engineer, told colleagues upon receiving Musk’s directive, according to one source. Company staff complied with the order, causing hexagon-shaped cells to go dark on internal coverage maps.
The shutdown created immediate battlefield consequences for Ukrainian forces. Troops faced communications blackouts, surveillance drones lost connectivity, and artillery units struggled to target Russian positions without Starlink’s guidance systems. Ukrainian military officials and advisors confirmed the service failures occurred near front lines during the counteroffensive.
“The encirclement stalled entirely,” a Ukrainian military official told Reuters. “It failed.” The source said Ukrainian forces were unable to surround Russian positions in Beryslav, east of Kherson’s administrative center, due to the communications breakdown.
Despite the setback, Ukraine’s counteroffensive ultimately succeeded in reclaiming Beryslav, Kherson city, and additional occupied territory. However, the shutdown represents the first documented instance of Musk actively cutting Starlink coverage over an active battlefield during the war.
The decision “shocked some Starlink employees and effectively reshaped the front line of the fighting, enabling Musk to take ‘the outcome of a war into his own hands,'” according to another source.
Musk’s intervention contradicts his previous public statements about Starlink operations in Ukraine. In March, he wrote on X: “We would never do such a thing.”
This incident differs from a previously reported September 2022 case near the Black Sea, where CNN reported that Musk disabled Starlink near occupied Crimean coastline to prevent Ukrainian attacks on Russian naval forces.
Neither Musk nor Nicolls responded to Reuters requests for comment. A SpaceX spokesperson called the reporting “inaccurate” and referenced a company post stating “Starlink is fully committed to providing service to Ukraine.” The spokesperson did not specify inaccuracies or answer detailed questions about the incident.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office and the Ministry of Defence did not respond to requests for comment, according to the report.
Musk said, during a clash with Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski on X, that,“No matter how much I disagree with the Ukraine policy, Starlink will never turn off its terminals.” He claimed that without it, Ukraine’s “entire front line would collapse.”
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BBC News - World
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Thais and Cambodians slug it out on social media, as border tensions flare
A war of words is raging on social media, a years-long battleground for Thais and Cambodians.
Thais and Cambodians slug it out on social media, as border tensions flare
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UKR Inform
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Massive attack on Dnipropetrovsk Region: three dead, several injured
As a result of a massive combined Russian strike on the Dnipropetrovsk Region, three people were killed and several were injured.
Massive attack on Dnipropetrovsk Region: three dead, several injured
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UKR Inform
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Russians wound 10 Donetsk region residents over past day
On July 25, Russians wounded 10 residents of Donetsk region.
Russians wound 10 Donetsk region residents over past day
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Franceinfo - Monde
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VIDEO. Chambre luxueuse, table de poker... L'avion privé à plus de 200 millions de dollars du rappeur Drake
Après Air Force One, voici "Air Drake", l'avion privé de Drake, le rappeur aux 5 Grammy Awards. L’artiste canadien vient de dévoiler l’intérieur fraîchement réaménagé de son Boeing 767 estimé, avant travaux, à 185 millions de dollars.
VIDEO. Chambre luxueuse, table de poker... L'avion privé à plus de 200 millions de dollars du rappeur Drake
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Franceinfo - Monde
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DIRECT. Guerre à Gaza : "les enfants disent vouloir aller au paradis, parce qu'au moins, il y a à manger là-bas", affirme le secrétaire général de l'ONU
"Près d'une personne sur trois ne mange pas pendant des jours" dans la bande de Gaza, a alerté le Programme alimentaire mondial, une agence des Nations unies, vendredi.
DIRECT. Guerre à Gaza : "les enfants disent vouloir aller au paradis, parce qu'au moins, il y a à manger là-bas", affirme le secrétaire général de l'ONU
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BBC News
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Thais and Cambodians slug it out on social media, as border tensions flare
A war of words is raging on social media, a years-long battleground for Thais and Cambodians.
Thais and Cambodians slug it out on social media, as border tensions flare
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Radio-Canada | Info - En continu - Automatisé
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Le festival Haïti en folie fête 70 ans de compas au parc La Fontaine
DJ Nonez et le musicologue Claude Dauphin retracent l'histoire du compas, de Port-au-Prince au monde entier.
Le festival Haïti en folie fête 70 ans de compas au parc La Fontaine
DJ Nonez et le musicologue Claude Dauphin retracent l'histoire du compas, de Port-au-Prince au monde entier.
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Radio-Canada | Info - En continu - Automatisé
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Plus que 100 jours avant les élections municipales au Québec
Portrait des luttes à surveiller.
Plus que 100 jours avant les élections municipales au Québec
Portrait des luttes à surveiller.
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Radio-Canada | Info - En continu - Automatisé
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Analyse | Un État palestinien? Comme un cri dans le désert
Ainsi résonne la décision d’Emmanuel Macron de reconnaître l’État de la Palestine.
Analyse | Un État palestinien? Comme un cri dans le désert
Ainsi résonne la décision d’Emmanuel Macron de reconnaître l’État de la Palestine.
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Radio-Canada | Info - En continu - Automatisé
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Le conflit Thaïlande-Cambodge : combat nationaliste ou diversion politique?
Tour d'horizon de ce qui explique vraiment ce nouvel embrasement.
Le conflit Thaïlande-Cambodge : combat nationaliste ou diversion politique?
Tour d'horizon de ce qui explique vraiment ce nouvel embrasement.
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Radio-Canada | Info - En continu - Automatisé
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Kaneisha Echum : entre concours de Miss Autochtone et combat pour la jeunesse
Un concours de miss, un rêve pour Kaneisha Echum, mais surtout un moyen de montrer l'exemple aux jeunes.
Kaneisha Echum : entre concours de Miss Autochtone et combat pour la jeunesse
Un concours de miss, un rêve pour Kaneisha Echum, mais surtout un moyen de montrer l'exemple aux jeunes.
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The Independent Ukraine
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Why Starmer has more to worry about than his inability to play golf when he meets Trump at Turnberry
The prime minister is nervous at the prospect of possibly having to play golf with Donald Trump, but he will have much bigger problems on his mind when they meet at Turnberry, Political Editor David Maddox reports
Why Starmer has more to worry about than his inability to play golf when he meets Trump at Turnberry
The prime minister is nervous at the prospect of possibly having to play golf with Donald Trump, but he will have much bigger problems on his mind when they meet at Turnberry, Political Editor David Maddox reports
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Euromaidan Press
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Massive combined attack on Ukraine kills three people, injures 15 other
Russian forces launched a massive attack on Dnipro, Sumy, and Kharkiv oblasts, injuring 14 people and killing two others, according to regional authorities. The Russian military regularly attacks Ukrainian oblasts with various types of weapons. Russia’s leadership denies that the Russian army has been conducting targeted attacks on the civilian infrastructure of Ukrainian cities and villages, killing civilians and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply facilities.
Massive combined attack on Ukraine kills three people, injures 15 other
Russian forces launched a massive attack on Dnipro, Sumy, and Kharkiv oblasts, injuring 14 people and killing two others, according to regional authorities.
The Russian military regularly attacks Ukrainian oblasts with various types of weapons. Russia’s leadership denies that the Russian army has been conducting targeted attacks on the civilian infrastructure of Ukrainian cities and villages, killing civilians and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply facilities.
On the night of 26 July, the Russian forces attacked with 235 air assets (208 UAVs and 27 missiles of various types). Ukraine’s Air defence shot down 200 Russian air targtes (183 attack UAVs and 17 missiles of various types)
Russian occupying forces launched a massive combined attack on Dnipro and the oblast overnight on 26 July, killing three people and injuring six others, Dnipro Oblast Governor Serhiy Lysak said.
Air defense forces shot down seven missiles and 26 drones, according to Lysak.
The attack claimed the life of a man in Dnipro, while a woman was injured. A multi-story building sustained damage, and industrial enterprises were hit. Fires broke out across multiple locations, including a parking lot where vehicles caught fire.
The Dniprovskyi district experienced several fires, with flames engulfing a shopping center. Fires also erupted at an enterprise, and dry grass burned in various locations, according to the regional administration head.
One person died in Dniprovskyi district, while four others sustained injuries, Lysak said. Russian forces struck the Pokrovska community in Synelnykivskyi district with guided aerial bombs, causing a fire to break out.
Russian forces also hit the Pokrovska community in Nikopolskyi district with an FPV drone and attacked Marhanetska community. No casualties were reported.
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, located several tens of kilometers west of the frontline, has been under repeated Russian attacks.
Russian forces also launched a massive attack on Kharkiv and the oblast, Governor Oleh Syniehubov said. The attack with two missiles, four CABs, and 15 UAVs injured six people, including three employees of the State Emergency Service and a medical worker.
The attack also damaged industrial premises, food warehouses, and a car. The total area of the fires is approximately 2,500 square meters.
The Russian army also attacked Zmiiv overnight, injuring three people, including a medical worker.
Kharkiv, Kupiansk, and Chuhuiv districts also suffered Russian attacks, which resulted in damage to private houses, outbuildings, cars, an outpatient clinic, and a gymnasium.
Russians also attacked Sumy Oblast overnight on 26 July. According to Governor Oleh Hryhorov, women aged 57 and 50 and a 55-year-old man were injured in the attack. The attack also damaged residential houses, a shop, and an internet club.
The Russian army also attacked Zaporizhzhia district. Several fires were recorded, a non-residential building was hit, Governor Fedorov said. There were no casualties reported.
Russia is wiping out Ukrainian cities daily. In the first half of 2025, 6,754 civilians in Ukraine were killed or injured, the highest number for a six-month period since 2022, Miroslav Jenča, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Europe, Central Asia, and the Americas, said.
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NYT > World News
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Military Clash Between Thailand and Cambodia Expands Along Shared Border
The deadliest conflict between the two nations in 14 years, now in its third day, extended to provinces about 200 miles south of where clashes first began.
Military Clash Between Thailand and Cambodia Expands Along Shared Border
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UKR Inform
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On front line, there were 191 clashes in 24 hours, with Pokrovsk and Siversk directions being hottest spots
On the front line yesterday, July 25, there were 191 combat clashes between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian invaders.
On front line, there were 191 clashes in 24 hours, with Pokrovsk and Siversk directions being hottest spots
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UKR Inform
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Five injured in Kharkiv strike, including three rescuers
Five people were injured as a result of the Russian Federation's attack on Kharkiv, three of them rescuers.
Five injured in Kharkiv strike, including three rescuers
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Franceinfo - Monde
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En Allemagne, les dates des vacances scolaires d'été à l'origine d'un bras de fer entre régions
Les dates des vacances scolaires sont différentes selon les régions allemandes, et changent tous les étés. Mais ce système, qui date des années 60, fait aujourd'hui grincer des dents.
En Allemagne, les dates des vacances scolaires d'été à l'origine d'un bras de fer entre régions
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World
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Pope Leo reflects on migrants and refugees as ‘messengers of hope’
Pope Leo showed a special interest in the well-being of immigrants during his work before the papacy and has been described as the “first modern immigrant pope.”
Pope Leo reflects on migrants and refugees as ‘messengers of hope’
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UKR Inform
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Russia launched massive attack on Dnipropetrovsk region, there are casualties
The Russian Federation army carried out a massive combined attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in casualties and injuries, as well as damage to industrial enterprises.
Russia launched massive attack on Dnipropetrovsk region, there are casualties
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Franceinfo - Monde
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Affrontements entre la Thaïlande et le Cambodge : une quinzaine de morts et plus de 140 000 évacuées
Les affrontements se poursuivent vendredi 25 juillet à la frontière entre le Cambodge et la Thaïlande. En deux jours, les violences ont fait plus de quinze morts et provoqué l'évacuation de 140 000 Thaïlandais dans la zone contestée du "Triangle d'émeraude".
Affrontements entre la Thaïlande et le Cambodge : une quinzaine de morts et plus de 140 000 évacuées
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Franceinfo - Monde
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Bande de Gaza : la faim fait toujours des ravages
Dans la bande de Gaza, les habitants sont au bord de la famine et continuent de compter les personnes mortes de faim.
Bande de Gaza : la faim fait toujours des ravages
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UKR Inform
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Russian army lost 1,080 soldiers and seven tanks in war against Ukraine in one day
The total combat losses of Russian troops in the war against Ukraine from February 24, 2022, to July 26, 2025, amount to approximately 1,048,330, including 1,080 in the last 24 hours.
Russian army lost 1,080 soldiers and seven tanks in war against Ukraine in one day
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UKR Inform
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Enemy attacks Kamianske in Dnipropetrovsk region with missiles, causes fire outbreak
Russian aggressors launched a missile strike on Kamianske in the Dnipropetrovsk region, causing a fire.
Enemy attacks Kamianske in Dnipropetrovsk region with missiles, causes fire outbreak
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Franceinfo - Monde
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Palestine : une reconnaissance qui divise la classe politique
La décision d'Emmanuel Macron de reconnaître un Etat palestinien n'a pas manqué de faire réagir la classe politique. Et cette annonce fait débat, à droite comme à gauche.
Palestine : une reconnaissance qui divise la classe politique
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Franceinfo - Monde
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Reconnaissance d'un État palestinien : joie et incompréhension au Proche-Orient
Comment l’annonce d’Emmanuel Macron, qui souhaite reconnaître l’État de Palestine, a-t-elle été accueillie sur place par les principaux intéressés ? Reportage à Ramallah et Sdérot, vendredi 25 juillet.
Reconnaissance d'un État palestinien : joie et incompréhension au Proche-Orient
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Journal Le Soir
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Ligue Puribec : Matane grimpe au 4e rang
Les Allées du Boulevard de Matane continuent de jouer de l’excellent baseball gagnant un autre match, cette fois par 7-6, en huit manches, à Trois-Pistoles. Il s’agissait d’un 7e gain à leurs huit derniers matchs. La formation matanaise est maintenant 4e au classement, devant Edmundston et Kamouraska. Avec l’égalité 5-5 après sept manches, un simple de Mathieu Gauthier et un ballon-sacrifice de Michaël Lavoie ont produit deux points. Le Bérubé GM a bien tenté de créer l’égalité en fin de
Ligue Puribec : Matane grimpe au 4e rang

Les Allées du Boulevard de Matane continuent de jouer de l’excellent baseball gagnant un autre match, cette fois par 7-6, en huit manches, à Trois-Pistoles.
Il s’agissait d’un 7e gain à leurs huit derniers matchs. La formation matanaise est maintenant 4e au classement, devant Edmundston et Kamouraska.
Avec l’égalité 5-5 après sept manches, un simple de Mathieu Gauthier et un ballon-sacrifice de Michaël Lavoie ont produit deux points. Le Bérubé GM a bien tenté de créer l’égalité en fin de 8e, sans succès.
Le vétéran Stéphane Pouliot a été le meilleur au bâton dans la rencontre avec 3 en 3 et deux points produits.
Olivier Sirois (2-1), troisième lanceur utilisé par Matane, enregistre la victoire alors que Tristan Ouellet (0-1) encaisse la défaite.
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À Saint-Pascal
Pendant ce temps, à Saint-Pascal, les Industries Desjardins du Kamouraska ont disposé du Frontière FM d’Edmundston par 8-5.
C’était l’égalité 4-3 pour les locaux quand les trois premiers frappeurs de la 4e manche, Enrick Jomphe, Cédric Lizotte et Émilien Plouffe, ont frappé trois circuits consécutifs aux dépens de Félix Cyr pour faire 7-3.
Garett Parkins a aussi une longue balle pour les visiteurs dont le meilleur au bâton a été Vincent Hébert avec 4 en 4.
Juan Carlos Rodriguez (1-1) a été le lanceur gagnant et Patrick Morin (0-3), le perdant.

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Samedi
Le match des étoiles de la Ligue Puribec se tiendra samedi, 19 h, à Saint-Pascal. Pour la circonstance, une équipe des joueurs importés de la ligue sera opposée à une formation des meilleurs joueurs locaux du circuit.
Le Shaker sera représenté par trois joueurs : les frères Benjamin et Alexis Roy ainsi que le receveur Mathew Ramos.
Pour le classement : cliquez ici
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UKR Inform
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FM Sybiha named seven priorities for diplomacy of strength
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha summed up the results of the annual meeting of heads of foreign diplomatic missions and named seven priorities for diplomacy of strength
FM Sybiha named seven priorities for diplomacy of strength
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UKR Inform
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AFU operations continue on Russian territory - CinC Syrskyi
The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to carry out operations on Russian territory.