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Bolsonaro appears before Brazil’s Supreme Court over alleged coup plan

The former president and seven close allies were being questioned by a panel of top judges.
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England booed off after shock defeat to Senegal

Thomas Tuchel suffered his first loss as manager as his side under-performed for the second time in June’s camp.
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Riot police respond to second night of violence in Ballymena

Multiple cars and properties were set on fire in Ballymena while rioters hurled petrol bombs, fireworks and masonry at police officers.
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Heimir Hallgrimsson seeks answers after disappointing draw

Keeper Max O’Leary spared Ireland’s blushes on a difficult night against Luxembourg.
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LA police swiftly enforce downtown curfew as protests against Trump’s immigration crackdown continue

LA police swiftly enforce downtown curfew as protests against Trump’s immigration crackdown continue
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Russia drones hit Kharkiv and other parts of Ukraine

Russia drones hit Kharkiv and other parts of Ukraine
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DJ Daniel, Trump’s honorary Secret Service agent, forced to dispell rumors of hospitalization amid cancer battle

The teen and his father, Theodis Daniel, quickly dispelled the rumors, confirming DJ was doing well and looking forward to his trip to New Jersey.
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Expanded ‘Jack’s law’ police powers could lead to further ‘surveillance and harassment’ of some Queenslanders, expert warns

LNP moves to allow police to detain and search people with metal detecting wand in any public place and remove sunset clause

Vulnerable and marginalised Queenslanders could be subjected to “surveillance and harassment” under strengthened laws permitting police to detain and search any person anywhere in the state, the lead author of the only state-funded report into them has warned.

“Jack’s law” permits police to randomly detain any person to search them with a metal detecting wand without the normal requirement that they reasonably suspect the person of a crime. However the powers are now limited to specific locations such as supermarkets, train stations and nightclub districts. The government says the law enables police to prevent knife violence.

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Argentina’s President Javier Milei Captures Houthi Missile Attack on Israel

Hostilities between the Houthis and Israel are escalating with Israel forces carrying a naval strike against a port in Yemen
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The world’s oldest restaurant faces a challenge from another Madrid tavern that says its even older

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