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A US Independence Day shrouded in vainglory
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US president has remade Independence Day in his own image -
In Pattaya, sex and life come cheap. But the cost can be deadly
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It is another realm. In the world’s sex capital – the scene of a shocking crime – a rampant industry funded by anonymous male tourists comes into sharp focus. -
Body of American pilot killed in Indonesian separatist conflict recovered
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Rebels claim the pilot’s aircraft violated the West Papua Liberation Army’s ban on civilian flights in areas the separatist group considers its operational zones. -
Trump’s America is in a state of cold civil war. But on the nation’s 250th birthday, that’s entirely fitting
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Throughout its epic history, the United States have been anything but. The republic’s semiquincentennial will be marked not by unity, but by entrenched division. -
Stage falls apart, officials give speeches to no one at Trump’s state fair
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Meanwhile, Democrats released a report accusing Trump of taking over America’s 250th anniversary celebrations for his own gain and creating a “blueprint for corruption”. -
‘Broader pattern’: Dozens of arrests in global drug-rape probe in wake of Pelicot case
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Europol said the operation had led to the arrest of 57 people, the exposure of four groups of conspirators and had identified 158 alleged victims. -
Stage falls apart at rehearsal for July 4 celebrations
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The stage fell apart on a rehearsal stage in the National Mall in Washington ahead of Donald Trump's Freedom250 celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of America. -
Russia unleashes massive assault on Ukrainian capital
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At least 25 people have died after Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles against Kyiv. -
Miraculous rescue in Venezuela
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A man has survived for eight days buried under rubble in the Venezuela earthquakes disaster. -
Want proof of how America is changing? It’s here in Miami
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The southern Florida city of Miami is emerging as a new epicentre of politics, culture and commerce in the US. -
How Trump, TikTokkers and tech billionaires have created a new centre of power and influence
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The southern Florida city of Miami is emerging as a new epicentre of politics, culture and commerce in the US. -
Survivor pulled from rubble eight days after Venezuela earthquakes
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Security guard Hernán Alberto Gil Flores had been trapped in the collapsed basement of a shopping centre in La Guaira since June 24. -
Russian attack kills at least 20, injures scores and causes damage across Ukraine capital
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Russia said the attack – the second-deadliest on Kyiv so far this year – was in retaliation for recent strikes on its civil infrastructure. -
American pilot shot dead by Papua separatists, plane torched
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The West Papua Liberation Army said the aircraft was targeted because it allegedly entered an area the separatist group considers an operational zone. -
Pilot wrote about suicide in diary before crashing into Beijing skyscraper: authorities
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Beijing authorities have identified the pilot as a 66-year-old man who suffered anxiety and chronic insomnia. -
Europe’s summers are changing. The continent isn’t ready
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Australians have experienced the heat Europeans are starting to discover. Sadly, the lesson is that the best way to survive the heat is to stay well out of it. -
Russian attack kills at least 17, injures scores and causes damage across Ukraine capital
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Russia said the attack – the second-deadliest on Kyiv so far this year – was in retaliation for recent strikes on its civil infrastructure. -
How gold became the symbol of Donald Trump’s second term
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The significance of gold to Donald Trump leads beyond the precious metal itself. He acquires it and bathes in its glow at every opportunity, just as he covets territory and imposes tariffs in a way no other American leader has in a century. -
Bear breaks into truck, helps itself to handyman’s lunch
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A worker’s shock encounter with a bear cub was captured by a garage camera, revealing the moment he discovered the unwelcome stowaway and chased it from the truck. -
Social media video may show missing tourist days before disappearance
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A new video has shown a woman matching the description of Sally Grace Contarino being filmed by a content creator days before she went missing. There is no suggestion he is connected with her disappearance. -
Extreme heatwave sparks safety concern for Trump’s July 4 festivities
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With temperatures forecast to reach up to 42 degrees, the US president told an audience he planned to make a long speech, “just to show that I can do anything”. -
4 charged after 16 children found in 'deplorable' conditions in Ohio home
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The children are part of the same family, officials said. The four people charged appeared in court Wednesday where a judge entered not guilty pleas on their behalf. -
Ohio 'house of horrors' where sixteen children were living in one room
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Sixteen children from the same family who were rescued from a dilapidated home in rural Ohio were living in wretched conditions with human waste all around, confined to just one room over much of the past four years. -
‘Just a disgusting scene’: Sixteen children rescued from house of horrors
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Ohio authorities were horrified when they found the children – all from the same family, some unable to speak – living in wretched conditions, largely confined to one room in a dilapidated home. -
‘Almost feral animals’: Sixteen children rescued from house of horrors
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Ohio authorities were horrified when they found the children – all from the same family, some unable to speak – living in wretched conditions, largely confined to one room in a dilapidated home. -
Two arrested after climbing to the top of Empire State Building
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Two Russian daredevils have been arrested after climbing to the top of the Empire State Building in New York City. -
Donald Trump leads tributes to Village People frontman
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Village People frontman Victor Willis has died after a short illness. -
Eurovision, eh? Canada joins Australia in European song contest
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The Commonwealth nation becomes the first new entrant to the famous song contest since Australia joined in 2015. -
Daredevils climb antenna at top of Empire State Building, get engaged
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The two people, who unmasked themselves as Russian “roof-toppers” popular on social media, unfurled a pro-peace banner before they were detained by New York police. -
Australian suspect ‘likely’ to face death sentence over Thai killing if convicted
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Aggravating factors in the death of 17-year-old Thanchanok Donhomla mean prosecutors will probably ask for execution in the trial of Australian man Simon Carman.
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