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The church in Gaza the pope used to call nightly hit by Israeli strike
The Rev. Gabriel Romanelli of the Church of the Holy Family used to speak every night with Pope Francis before the pontiff’s death.
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World
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New Russian law criminalizes online searches for controversial content
Russia previously criminalized sharing such content, but with officials saying censorship during wartime is justified, restrictive digital laws are being tightened.
New Russian law criminalizes online searches for controversial content
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BBC News - World
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Sirens and evacuations as Taipei rehearses to counter China invasion threat
Taiwan's capital is holding one of its largest ever civil defence exercises.
Sirens and evacuations as Taipei rehearses to counter China invasion threat
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Franceinfo - Monde
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Qui sont les Druzes, cette minorité du Proche-Orient, au cœur du conflit actuel en Syrie ?
Le président syrien Ahmed al-Charaa a annoncé jeudi le transfert "à des factions locales et des cheiks" druzes la responsabilité du maintien de la sécurité à Soueïda (sud), théâtre d'affrontements communautaires.
Qui sont les Druzes, cette minorité du Proche-Orient, au cœur du conflit actuel en Syrie ?
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BBC News
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Sirens and evacuations as Taipei rehearses to counter China invasion threat
Taiwan's capital is holding one of its largest ever civil defence exercises.
Sirens and evacuations as Taipei rehearses to counter China invasion threat
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NYT > World News
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Rescuers Seek American Hiker Missing for Days in the Pyrenees
Cole Henderson, 27, was last heard from on July 9, when he told friends he was putting his phone into airplane mode ahead of a mountain hike in Spain.
Rescuers Seek American Hiker Missing for Days in the Pyrenees
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NYT > World News
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Prince Harry Follows Diana’s Footsteps in Angola as Specter of Land Mines Returns
Harry walked through a minefield in Angola, retracing a journey by his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997. Several countries plan to revive use of the weapons.
Prince Harry Follows Diana’s Footsteps in Angola as Specter of Land Mines Returns
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BBC News - World
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US says 'specific steps' agreed to end Syria violence after Israeli strikes hit Damascus
Israel says it is "working to save our Druze brothers", but Syria accuses it of "treacherous aggression".
US says 'specific steps' agreed to end Syria violence after Israeli strikes hit Damascus
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UKR Inform
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Czech ammo initiative secures funding for Ukraine through mid-2026 – Ambassador
At least for the first half of 2026, funds have already been accumulated for the purchase of ammunition for Ukraine as part of the Czech initiative.
Czech ammo initiative secures funding for Ukraine through mid-2026 – Ambassador
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UKR Inform
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Russian drones hit Dnipro logistics facility, causing death and disruption
In Dnipro, 12 enemy drones struck the terminal of the logistics company Delivery overnight on July 17, resulting in the death of an employee and injuries to two others.
Russian drones hit Dnipro logistics facility, causing death and disruption
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UKR Inform
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President Zelensky names three priorities for new Cabinet
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the renewed government must focus on three key areas to strengthen Ukraine’s economic potential: deregulation, harnessing the power of society and international partners, and ensuring justice.
President Zelensky names three priorities for new Cabinet
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LaPresse.ca - Actualités
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Royaume-Uni | Huit bébés naissent avec l’ADN de trois personnes
Huit bébés en bonne santé sont nés au Royaume-Uni grâce à une technique expérimentale qui utilise l’ADN de trois personnes pour aider les mères à éviter de transmettre à leurs enfants des maladies rares dévastatrices, ont rapporté mercredi des chercheurs.
Royaume-Uni | Huit bébés naissent avec l’ADN de trois personnes
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Franceinfo - Monde
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L'armée française quitte le Sénégal et met fin à sa présence permanente en Afrique de l'Ouest
Depuis 2022, l'armée française a mis fin à sa présence permanente au Mali, au Burkina Faso, au Niger, au Tchad, en Côte d'Ivoire et au Gabon.
L'armée française quitte le Sénégal et met fin à sa présence permanente en Afrique de l'Ouest
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BBC News
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US says 'specific steps' agreed to end Syria violence after Israeli strikes hit Damascus
Israel says it is "working to save our Druze brothers", but Syria accuses it of "treacherous aggression".
US says 'specific steps' agreed to end Syria violence after Israeli strikes hit Damascus
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Radio-Canada | Info - En continu - Automatisé
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La Canadienne Olivia Smith à Arsenal pour une somme record
L’attaquante passe de Liverpool à Arsenal pour 1,85 M$ CA, selon la presse britannique, une somme record.
La Canadienne Olivia Smith à Arsenal pour une somme record
L’attaquante passe de Liverpool à Arsenal pour 1,85 M$ CA, selon la presse britannique, une somme record.
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Journal Le Soir
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Saint-Simon : grande foire de l’art imprimé
L’Expozine de Saint-Simon-de-Rimouski revient pour une 4e année, les 19 et 20 juillet dans l’église de Saint-Simon, avec une grande foire de l’art imprimé. L’événement est devenu si populaire que le nombre d’exposants atteint la limite de la cinquantaine. Des artistes des Basques et d’ailleurs au Québec se retrouveront dans l’église pour présenter leurs pratiques et vendre leurs œuvres. Parmi les artistes présents, notons les bédéistes Julie Rocheleau et Jimmy Beaulieu, les artistes visue
Saint-Simon : grande foire de l’art imprimé

L’Expozine de Saint-Simon-de-Rimouski revient pour une 4e année, les 19 et 20 juillet dans l’église de Saint-Simon, avec une grande foire de l’art imprimé.
L’événement est devenu si populaire que le nombre d’exposants atteint la limite de la cinquantaine. Des artistes des Basques et d’ailleurs au Québec se retrouveront dans l’église pour présenter leurs pratiques et vendre leurs œuvres.
Parmi les artistes présents, notons les bédéistes Julie Rocheleau et Jimmy Beaulieu, les artistes visuels Christian Bujold et Émilie Bernard ainsi que La maison du notaire de Trois-Pistoles, la revue Liberté et la Coop pistoloise La Seiche.

« La foire est commerciale, mais elle se veut surtout un lien de rencontres, de découvertes et d’échanges. Six ateliers créatifs seront offerts au public durant le week-end par des exposants et un micro ouvert aura lieu samedi, à 17 h », mentionnent les organisateurs.
« Chaque année, l’événement prend de l’ampleur et on est super fiers de ça », lance le fondateur Sébastien Lépine (SLEP) affichiste et sérigraphe.
Profiter de la région
M. Lépine affirme que les artistes viennent à Saint-Simon pour profiter de la beauté de la région.
« Ils veulent voir le fleuve. Ça fait partie du périple. L’ambiance est incroyable. C’est super dans l’église pour les artistes, mais aussi pour les visiteurs. J’ai parlé avec deux personnes âgées qui m’ont dit qu’elles n’étaient jamais rentrées dans l’église. Ça fait partie des objectifs initiaux de l’événement de faire connaître cette superbe église, tout en contribuant à la vie culturelle des Basques », indique celui qui possède un chalet à Saint-Simon-sur-Mer.
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Euromaidan Press
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Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania form new alliance to counter Putin’s weaponized historic narratives amid war of attrition
Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania have agreed to establish a Historians’ Forum within the Lublin Triangle framework to deprive Moscow of any opportunity to manipulate shared history and sow discord among partners. The forum is a direct response to Russia’s attempts to exploit historical events to fuel tensions between the countries amid its war against Ukraine. It concerns particularly the 1943–44 Volyn tragedy, when nearly 80,000 Poles and 10,000 Ukrainians were killed. Poland classifies it as g
Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania form new alliance to counter Putin’s weaponized historic narratives amid war of attrition
Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania have agreed to establish a Historians’ Forum within the Lublin Triangle framework to deprive Moscow of any opportunity to manipulate shared history and sow discord among partners.
The forum is a direct response to Russia’s attempts to exploit historical events to fuel tensions between the countries amid its war against Ukraine. It concerns particularly the 1943–44 Volyn tragedy, when nearly 80,000 Poles and 10,000 Ukrainians were killed. Poland classifies it as genocide committed by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. Kyiv sees the complex motives behind its actions.
“We must seek understanding, resolve sensitive issues, and thus deny Moscow any opportunity to undermine our unity,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said in Lublin.
On 16 July, he visited the Lublin Triangle’s conference with Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys and Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski. The main objective of these annual meetings, established in 2020, is to strengthen mutual military and cultural ties between the three countries and to support Ukraine’s integration into the EU and NATO.
The Ukrainian foreign minister added that the parties agreed such meetings of foreign ministers will be held regularly, at least twice a year.
Russia systematically manipulates and distorts historical facts to justify its aggression against Ukraine and to construct a narrative of the war’s “legality” and “necessity.” For instance, on 14 July, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that Russian President Vladimir Putin sent not negotiators, but a “historian” to the last peace talks in Istanbul.
The head of the Alliance was referring to Vladimir Medinsky, who began recounting Russian history starting in 1250 and tried to force Ukraine into capitulation. He also said that Moscow is ready to fight forever, mentioning the 21-year war against Sweden.
In 2024, during a high-profile interview with American propagandist Tucker Carlson, Putin began the conversation with a long historical monologue in which he attempted to justify his aggression against Ukraine.
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Euromaidan Press
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Yulia Svyrydenko becomes Ukraine’s first female PM in 15 years — don’t mistake it for change
Ukraine’s parliament has confirmed Yulia Svyrydenko as Prime Minister, with 262 lawmakers voting in favor on Thursday. At 39, she becomes the first woman to lead Ukraine’s government in 15 years—and only the second in the country’s history after Yulia Tymoshenko. But while the face has changed, the power structure remains the same. With elections suspended under martial law and political life shaped by Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine’s governance remains highly centralized. Svyrydenko’s
Yulia Svyrydenko becomes Ukraine’s first female PM in 15 years — don’t mistake it for change
Ukraine’s parliament has confirmed Yulia Svyrydenko as Prime Minister, with 262 lawmakers voting in favor on Thursday. At 39, she becomes the first woman to lead Ukraine’s government in 15 years—and only the second in the country’s history after Yulia Tymoshenko.
But while the face has changed, the power structure remains the same. With elections suspended under martial law and political life shaped by Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine’s governance remains highly centralized. Svyrydenko’s appointment is seen as reinforcing the wartime system—where real decisions are made inside the Presidential Office, not by parliament or Cabinet.
Centralized power under martial law
Svyrydenko’s elevation underscores Ukraine’s current political reality: executive power concentrated in President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s circle, limited institutional checks, and governance by loyal proxies.
She is viewed as a close ally of Presidential Chief of Staff Andriy Yermak, widely considered one of the most powerful figures in the country.
“We don’t have a proper functioning Cabinet of ministers. Instead, we have some quasi-Cabinet of ministers headed by Yermak, who controls access to the president’s agenda and to the president himself,” said anti-corruption activist Daria Kaleniuk in Politico earlier this year.

Strong support from ruling party, opposition pushback
Svyrydenko was backed almost unanimously by Zelenskyy’s Servant of the People party and several independents. Opposition factions—including European Solidarity, Batkivshchyna, and Holos—voted against or abstained, warning that the reshuffle deepens executive control.
Former President Petro Poroshenko summed up their position:
“Replacing Shmyhal, who was ‘Yermak in a shirt,’ with Svyrydenko, who will be ‘Yermak in a skirt,’ changes nothing.”
From regional official to Presidential insider
A native of Chernihiv, Svyrydenko began in regional government before rising to key roles in Kyiv. She joined the Presidential Office in 2020, and later served as First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy.
She has led international negotiations on peace efforts, EU accession, and postwar recovery. In May 2025, she co-signed a US–Ukraine reconstruction agreement with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, signaling her role in Ukraine’s international outreach.

Ethics questions over teaching income
Her appointment triggered scrutiny over her income. In 2024, she reported earning over 3 million UAH (about $75,000) in six months of teaching at the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE)—more than her government salary.
Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency launched a probe into a possible conflict of interest, since KSE received international grants overseen by her ministry.
Svyrydenko said she taught multiple courses under separate contracts and worked outside government hours.

End of Shmyhal’s record-long tenure
Svyrydenko replaces Denys Shmyhal, who resigned after over five years—the longest serving Ukrainian PM. Sources say he has now been nominated as Defence Minister—a major shift amid war.
At the same time, it’s unclear who will replace Oksana Markarova as Ukraine’s ambassador to the US Reports suggest current Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and presidential adviser Ihor Zhovkva are among the frontrunners; no official successor has yet been confirmed.
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World
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Flames engulf Tomorrowland’s main stage 2 days before festival starts
Tomorrowland, in the Belgium town of Boom, is considered the world’s largest electronic dance music festival. The stage was “severely damaged” by the fire, organizers said.
Flames engulf Tomorrowland’s main stage 2 days before festival starts
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NYT > World News
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Why Israel Attacked Syria
For weeks, Israel has engaged in back-channel talks over a diplomatic agreement with the Syrian government. Its strikes on Damascus this week highlight a lack of strategic clarity.
Why Israel Attacked Syria
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BBC News - World
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Several injured after Gaza church struck, patriarchate says
The Israeli military said it was aware of the reports that the Church of the Holy Family was hit by Israeli artillery shells.
Several injured after Gaza church struck, patriarchate says
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BBC News - World
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Tomorrowland organisers say festival will go ahead after fire destroys main stage
Tens of thousands of campers arrive at the Belgium site as festival managers focus on "finding solutions".
Tomorrowland organisers say festival will go ahead after fire destroys main stage
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BBC News - World
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Ariana Grande says she's not abandoning music for film
The US singer insists there's still room for music after being cast in another film this week.
Ariana Grande says she's not abandoning music for film
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BBC News - World
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Syria leader vows to protect Druze after sectarian violence prompts Israeli strikes
Ahmed al-Sharaa spoke after Israel said it would destroy government forces it accused of attacking Druze in Syria.
Syria leader vows to protect Druze after sectarian violence prompts Israeli strikes
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BBC News - World
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Mystery surrounds Russian mum and children found in Indian cave
There is little clarity on how they came to be in a forest infested with snakes and wild animals.
Mystery surrounds Russian mum and children found in Indian cave
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UKR Inform
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Ukraine returns 1,000 more bodies of deceased as part of repatriation efforts
As a result of ongoing repatriation efforts, the bodies of 1,000 deceased individuals have been returned to Ukraine.
Ukraine returns 1,000 more bodies of deceased as part of repatriation efforts
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The Independent Ukraine
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Watch live: UK and Germany sign treaty on migrant smuggling crackdown
Watch live as Sir Keir Starmer meets with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Downing Street on Thursday (17 July).
Watch live: UK and Germany sign treaty on migrant smuggling crackdown
Watch live as Sir Keir Starmer meets with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Downing Street on Thursday (17 July).
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Le Devoir
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L’armée française quitte le Sénégal et met fin à sa présence permanente en Afrique de l’Ouest
Les dernières installations militaires françaises dans le pays ont été restituées lors d’une cérémonie à Dakar.
L’armée française quitte le Sénégal et met fin à sa présence permanente en Afrique de l’Ouest
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Le Devoir
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Le gouvernement syrien retire ses troupes de Soueida pour éviter l’affrontement avec Israël
Israël avait menacé d’intensifier ses frappes si le pouvoir syrien ne quittait pas cette ville à majorité druze.
Le gouvernement syrien retire ses troupes de Soueida pour éviter l’affrontement avec Israël
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Le Devoir
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Les restaurateurs peuvent imposer des pénalités pour les réservations fantômes
De nouvelles règles entrent en vigueur jeudi.
Les restaurateurs peuvent imposer des pénalités pour les réservations fantômes
Carney à la rescousse
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Franceinfo - Monde
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Le "tambour parleur" Djidji Ayôkwé prêt à être restitué à la Côte d'Ivoire
Le "tambour parleur" avait été saisi en 1916 par les autorités coloniales françaises en Côte d'Ivoire. Envoyé en France en 1929, il a été exposé au musée du Trocadéro, puis à celui du quai Branly.
Le "tambour parleur" Djidji Ayôkwé prêt à être restitué à la Côte d'Ivoire
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BBC News
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Several injured after Gaza church struck, patriarchate says
The Israeli military said it was aware of the reports that the Church of the Holy Family was hit by Israeli artillery shells.
Several injured after Gaza church struck, patriarchate says
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BBC News
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Tomorrowland organisers say festival will go ahead after fire destroys main stage
Tens of thousands of campers arrive at the Belgium site as festival managers focus on "finding solutions".
Tomorrowland organisers say festival will go ahead after fire destroys main stage
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BBC News
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Ariana Grande says she's not abandoning music for film
The US singer insists there's still room for music after being cast in another film this week.
Ariana Grande says she's not abandoning music for film
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BBC News
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Syria leader vows to protect Druze after sectarian violence prompts Israeli strikes
Ahmed al-Sharaa spoke after Israel said it would destroy government forces it accused of attacking Druze in Syria.
Syria leader vows to protect Druze after sectarian violence prompts Israeli strikes
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BBC News
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Mystery surrounds Russian mum and children found in Indian cave
There is little clarity on how they came to be in a forest infested with snakes and wild animals.
Mystery surrounds Russian mum and children found in Indian cave
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NYT > World News
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They Grew Up on Mexican Coke. Trump’s Cane Sugar Plan Makes Them Uneasy.
After President Trump announced that Coke will be made with cane sugar in the U.S., as it is in Mexico, foodies of Mexican heritage said in interviews that they weren’t excited.
They Grew Up on Mexican Coke. Trump’s Cane Sugar Plan Makes Them Uneasy.
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NYT > U.S. News
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They Grew Up on Mexican Coke. Trump’s Cane Sugar Plan Makes Them Uneasy.
After President Trump announced that Coke will be made with cane sugar in the U.S., as it is in Mexico, foodies of Mexican heritage said in interviews that they weren’t excited.
They Grew Up on Mexican Coke. Trump’s Cane Sugar Plan Makes Them Uneasy.
© Isabelle Souriment/Hans Lucas, via Reuters
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UKR Inform
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Zelensky orders boost in Ukrainian-made weapons on front to 50%
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that he had tasked the newly appointed government with increasing the share of Ukrainian-produced weapons on the front lines to 50% within six months.
Zelensky orders boost in Ukrainian-made weapons on front to 50%
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UKR Inform
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No demobilization until Ukraine wins – Zelensky calls for quality rotations
Demobilization will take place once Ukraine defeats the enemy, and until then, quality troop rotations are necessary.
No demobilization until Ukraine wins – Zelensky calls for quality rotations
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The Independent Ukraine
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What are Patriot missiles and why does Ukraine need them?
The US will send an undisclosed number of Patriot air defence systems to Kyiv, to be paid for by the EU
What are Patriot missiles and why does Ukraine need them?
The US will send an undisclosed number of Patriot air defence systems to Kyiv, to be paid for by the EU
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Franceinfo - Monde
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Pour freiner son déficit fiscal, la Malaisie s'attaque aux produits et services non-essentiels
L'État français n'est pas le seul à chercher à réduire son déficit, le gouvernement malaisien vient lui aussi d'enclencher une réforme fiscale. Pour remplir ses caisses, il a décidé de s'attaquer aux produits et services, qu'il juge non-essentiels, comme les mangues, le vin rouge ou encore les inscriptions en salles de sport.
Pour freiner son déficit fiscal, la Malaisie s'attaque aux produits et services non-essentiels
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Franceinfo - Monde
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"Pas assez démocratique, pas assez transparent" : le budget de l'UE pour 2028-2024 fait grincer les dents d'eurodéputés
Ce budget a été dévoilé mercredi par la Commission européenne, mais est loin de faire l'unanimité parmi les élus du Parlement. L'agriculture est le sujet qui fâche, y compris parmi les députés de droit censés soutenir la Commission.
"Pas assez démocratique, pas assez transparent" : le budget de l'UE pour 2028-2024 fait grincer les dents d'eurodéputés
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Franceinfo - Monde
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REPORTAGE. "On n'a plus assez d'argent" : les coupes budgétaires dans l'aide alimentaire mettent des millions d'Américains en grande difficulté
La "grande et belle" loi budgétaire de Trump, adoptée début juillet aux Etats-Unis, prévoit des coupes sévères dans le programme public d'assurance santé, mais également dans l'aide alimentaire. Des millions d'Américains aux faibles revenus en dépendent.
REPORTAGE. "On n'a plus assez d'argent" : les coupes budgétaires dans l'aide alimentaire mettent des millions d'Américains en grande difficulté
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The Globe and Mail
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Morning Update: The condo market has cratered
Good morning. Canada built a boatload of new condos that nobody wants to buy now – more on that below, along with Mark Carney’s hopes for a deal on softwood lumber and Genie Bouchard’s last tennis match. But first:Today’s headlinesCarney cracks down further on cheap steel imports in a bid to protect domestic millsA federal judge halts the deportation of a non-binary American because of Trump’s gender edicts7-Eleven’s owner staves off a Canadian takeover, but its struggles remain as its shares fa
Morning Update: The condo market has cratered
Good morning. Canada built a boatload of new condos that nobody wants to buy now – more on that below, along with Mark Carney’s hopes for a deal on softwood lumber and Genie Bouchard’s last tennis match. But first:
Today’s headlines
- Carney cracks down further on cheap steel imports in a bid to protect domestic mills
- A federal judge halts the deportation of a non-binary American because of Trump’s gender edicts
- 7-Eleven’s owner staves off a Canadian takeover, but its struggles remain as its shares fall
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Euromaidan Press
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Lithuania to Belarus: Stop letting Russian war drones cross into NATO skies
Lithuania protests to Belarus over a Russian drone that entered from its territory and crashed just inside NATO airspace. The Lithuanian Foreign Ministry called the incursion a serious violation in an official statement on Facebook and demanded urgent explanations from Minsk. Lithuanian officials now consider the 10 July incursion part of a broader pattern of Russian UAV violations of NATO airspace. Russia launches hundreds of drones against Ukraine daily, and some of them either stray off cours
Lithuania to Belarus: Stop letting Russian war drones cross into NATO skies
Lithuania protests to Belarus over a Russian drone that entered from its territory and crashed just inside NATO airspace. The Lithuanian Foreign Ministry called the incursion a serious violation in an official statement on Facebook and demanded urgent explanations from Minsk.
Lithuania cites airspace violation in formal protest to Belarus
On 16 July, Lithuania summoned the acting chargé d’affaires of Belarus and handed over a diplomatic note of protest. The protest came after a Russian-made Gerbera drone illegally entered Lithuania and crashed roughly one kilometer from the border.
In a post published on its official Facebook page, the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry wrote that the drone had crossed from Belarusian territory into Lithuanian airspace on 10 July and demanded a prompt explanation from Minsk. It described the incident as an illegal intrusion by a Russian-made, multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
The Ministry called on Belarus to take “all necessary measures” to ensure that similar incidents do not happen again.
Belarus held responsible for Russian drone’s NATO incursion
Lithuania’s Secretary of National Security Kęstutis Budrys, quoted by Delfi, said Belarus is fully responsible for allowing the drone to cross into Lithuania. “This is a serious violation,” Budrys stated. He noted that the object could have been part of a UAV group used in Ukraine.
“It’s likely this drone was used in the war,” he said, suggesting the Gerbera UAV might have been part of Russia’s combat operation before it reached NATO airspace.
The Lithuanian Foreign Ministry emphasized that Belarus must explain the incident immediately and prevent any future drone violations from its territory.
Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė told LRT that authorities are still investigating the intent behind the drone’s entry.
“We can confirm it was a Gerbera,” she said. “Its use could vary — we are trying to establish why it was flown here.”
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Belarus airspace exploited again as Russia unleashes deadly Shahed barrage—Ukraine hit with 3,000+ aerial weapons in a week
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Lithuania and Finland to start domestic landmine production for themselves and Ukraine amid Russian threat
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Israel, Mixing Force With Diplomacy, Takes ‘Discordant’ Approach to Syria
For weeks, Israel has engaged in back-channel talks over a diplomatic agreement with the Syrian government. Its strikes on Damascus this week highlight a lack of strategic clarity.
Israel, Mixing Force With Diplomacy, Takes ‘Discordant’ Approach to Syria
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Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong’s Decade of Legal Woes Ends
The South Korean Supreme Court’s ruling dispels uncertainty over Lee Jae-yong’s leadership as the tech giant faces challenges from tariffs and chip making rivals.
Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong’s Decade of Legal Woes Ends
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UKR Inform
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Casualties reported as Russians shell Kostiantynivka
Russian invading forces shelled the town of Kostiantynivka in Donetsk region, killing two civilians and injuring one person.