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Hart explains how goalkeepers are struggling with World Cup ball
Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart answers your questions about the Trionda World Cup ball and how it might be affecting goalkeepers at the tournament.

Court lifts anonymity order on 13 men charged alongside man accused of drugging and raping wife
Co-defendants in case against Stockport man include a paramedic, a football coach and a taxi driverThe identities of 13 men charged alongside a man accused of drugging and raping …

Why some banks are selling their dollars for gold | DW News
Gold prices recently had their worst two-month decline on record -- but Deutsche Bank predicts the precious metal could go up to $8,000 an ounce in as little as five years. How is…
Montenegro police, FBI arrest Iranian wanted by US for hacking
BELGRADE, June 26 (Reuters) - Montenegrin police andthe U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested an Iranian national suspected of hacking attacks that damaged U.S. infrastruc…

Hollie Doyle blog: Thunder can storm to Plate success
Our ambassador Hollie Doyle reveals her thoughts on the key races at Newcastle and Chester on Saturday, including the Northumberland Plate – live on Sky Sports Racing - and …
Serena Williams to face Joint in Wimbledon return after four-year absence
Serena Williams was on Friday drawn to play Australia's Maya Joint in the Wimbledon first round as the American legend returns to singles action after four years.If Williams b…

مشاهد صادمة لأسرى بعد خروجهم من سجون الاحتلال
"يتعرضون لإبادة صامتة".. صور ومشاهد صادمة لأسرى فلسطينيين بعد خروجهم من سجون الاحتلال، فكيف تفاعل معها رواد المنصات؟ #الجزيرة #فلسطين #أسرى_فلسطين #الجزيرة_أخبار =================…

Michigan has reported 13 cougar sightings so far in 2026
There have been 13 cougar sightings to start the first half of the year, according to the latest information from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Abdul Salam Mikho, the writer who documented the story of the two martyrs of the Sayfo Genocide, Fr. Behnam Mikho and Fr. Yousif Zakaria
BAGHDEDE (QARAQOSH), Nineveh Plain — The efforts of historians in documenting evidence and proof of the reality of the 1915 Sayfo Genocide, which targeted the Syriac (Aramean-Assy…
Who has profited most from the war on Iran?
Defence contractors, energy companies and investment banks saw profits soar as war and uncertainty upended markets.
Who has profited most from the war on Iran?
Defence contractors, energy companies and investment banks saw profits soar as war and uncertainty upended markets.

Moment woman pulled from rubble alive after Venezuela earthquake
First responders and volunteers pulled a survivor from under the rubble of a collapsed building in La Guaira.

England v New Zealand: third men’s Test, day two – live
Cricket updates from second day at Trent Bridge from 11am BST Day one report | Read the Spin | Mail TahaIf you’re at Trent Bridge today please drop me a line – would be good to he…

US Defeat Turkey in Group Stage Match
USA ended their World Cup group stage campaign with a disappointing result against Turkey in Los Angeles. Despite both teams’ efforts, Turkey secured a late win in a match that ha…
Quakes give U.S. opportunity to transform Venezuela from foe to friend
The country once rejected U.S. aid after a natural disaster. This time, it’s different.
باستريكين: استخبارات كييف تبذل جهدها لزعزعة المجتمع الروسي
أكد رئيس لجنة التحقيق الروسية ألكسندر باستريكين أن الأجهزة الأمنية الأوكرانية تبذل قصارى جهدها لإثارة الفوضى في المجتمع الروسي عبر وسائل متعددة أبرزها تجنيد القصّر لأعمال تخريبية.
Key EU states oppose travel ban for Russian veterans – Bloomberg
France and Italy have opposed an EU proposal to ban Russian servicemen from entering the bloc, citing legal and practical concerns Read Full Article at RT.com

Europe’s Deadly Heat Wave: A Jolt for Climate Action, or Just for A.C.?
Heat-related deaths and disruptions to daily life are forcing politicians to reckon, in different ways, with a rapidly warming planet.
Montenegro arrests Iran-linked hacker wanted by US
The FBI was helping the Montenegrin police detain an Iranian-Turkish national whose cyberattacks on US infrastructure allegedly caused billions in damages.

Kyoto river overflows as Japan braces for double storms
Kyoto’s iconic Kamo River overflowed beyond its banks amidst torrential rains, as the country braced itself for two approaching tropical storms that spurred authorities to issue h…
Matchday 15 of the World Cup throws up one big shock and some smaller surprises
The last group stage matches are serving for some drama.

Brentford in talks to sign Burnley's Anthony
Jaidon Anthony could swap Burnley for Brentford, as the Bees open talks to sign the forward.

FDA to discuss easing restrictions on peptides despite safety concerns
Committee will meet in July to discuss peptides now sold in gray market despite limited evidence of safety and efficacyAdvisers to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will soon…
UN says Iran nuclear pledge needs 'very strong' verification
The UN's nuclear chief said Friday that Iran's pledge not to build a nuclear weapon would need "very strong" verification, as the United States and the Islamic republic negotiate …
Zay Flowers could soon join NFL’s group of highest-paid wide receivers
An ESPN insider believes Baltimore and Zay Flowers could finalize a long-term deal before the regular season begins.


