Dozens of Democratic lawmakers will issue statements calling on President Biden to drop out of the race in the next 48 hours — CBS
It also became known that donors to the Democratic Party and their presidential campaign have frozen $90 million as long as Biden remains in the race - New York Times.
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⚡️ Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas may submit a resignation letter to Estonian President Alar Karis on July 15 — ERR
According to the newspaper, if the prime minister resigns, the entire Estonian government will resign.
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In Brazil, a police officer shot a football player in the leg during a fight on the field
The incident occurred the day before. The Gremio Anapolis team was playing against Centro Oeste, the former lost, and after the final whistle, a fight broke out on the field between the players.
The police tried to stop the fight, and one of the special forces officers fired a traumatic weapon at the players. The bullet hit Gremio goalkeeper Ramon Souza in the shin, and he was seriously injured.
The club condemned the shooting, calling the police officer's actions "sad, senseless and disgusting," and promised to bring the officer to justice.
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It burns in light beams in 10-20 seconds: South Korea to be the first in the world to deploy laser weapons to combat North Korean drones — Reuters
The laser weapon, part of the "Star Wars Project" to destroy drones, is effective, quiet, invisible, and cheap at $1.45 per shot, the country's Defense Procurement Program Administration said in a statement.
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A new NATO missile defense base has been launched in Poland, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said
According to Reuters, citing the Secretary General's statements, the base, called Aegis Ashore, allows for the interception of short- and medium-range ballistic missiles. At the same time, it is part of a larger NATO missile shield.
"The readiness of the base is an important step for transatlantic security against the backdrop of the growing threat posed by ballistic missiles," Stoltenberg said.
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"Owls" were smarter than "larks" but more likely to be overweight — The Guardian
The UK Biobank study by British scientists involved 26,000 people. Those who stay up late performed better on tests of intelligence, logic, memory, and reaction than those who wake up early. Also, "owls" are more creative and intelligent. The duration of sleep is still an important factor - those who sleep for 7-9 hours are the best at the tasks.
"Larks" get tired faster, but in the morning they have the highest efficiency. A very striking sign of an "owl" is that a person must eat within 1.5 hours of waking up. They are also more prone to evening eating, which has a negative effect on the figure.
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⚡️ The second American Boeing 737 has already had a wheel fall off during takeoff
The incident occurred at the Florida airport.
The small fire that resulted from the breakdown was extinguished. No one was injured out of 174 passengers and 6 crew members.
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⚡️One of the tallest Gothic cathedrals in the world, Rouen Cathedral, is on fire in France.
This was reported by the mayor of the city and the BFMTV TV channel. It is known that the fire broke out in a part of the building where construction work was underway. The cause of the fire is being established.
The cathedral has been under reconstruction since the beginning of this year. It is included in the list of French national heritage.
At the moment, the fire in Rouen Cathedral is localized, the fire has not gone beyond the spire - BFM Normandie
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In China, a smuggler hiding more than a hundred snakes under his clothes was detained at the border 🐍 😳
Hong Kong Customs counted 104 species of rare reptiles.
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Trump may cut U.S. intelligence sharing with other NATO members if he wins the election, Politico reports
The publication's sources emphasize that the plans for intelligence data would only be part of more serious measures to reduce support and cooperation between Washington and the alliance.
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⚡️ A tornado destroyed the town of Arkwright (New York State) in the USA
Footage from social networks shows how strong winds blew off the roof of one of the houses and carried it into the sky. Local TV channels publish videos of numerous fallen trees on cars and roads.
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Russia is waging war because Ukraine is in the "gray zone" and not under NATO's umbrella, — Estonian Prime Minister
Estonian Prime Minister and future EU diplomat Kaja Kallas said that Russia wants the Alliance to "buy" its narrative about the possibility of attacking the Baltic states.
"But the war in Ukraine and our response to it also determine whether NATO is credible. And it is also a deterrent to Russia. Why do we not have a war in NATO countries? Because Russia is not fighting it. Why is Ukraine fighting this war? Because they are in the "gray zone", it is not under the NATO umbrella," she said.
The Estonian official is convinced that Ukraine should become a NATO member if the Alliance wants to get rid of conflicts and "gray zones" in Europe, as they are a potential source of conflict.
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Heat waves are among the world's deadliest weather and climate disasters — The Economist
Summers in the Northern Hemisphere, home to 85% of the world's population, will soon include dangerous heat as an essential attribute. After all, the planet is now 1.2°C warmer than in the nineteenth century. As a result, people are exposed to "extreme" heat stress: it exacerbates chronic diseases.
It also has a negative impact on the economies of countries: in 2022, 490 billion hours were lost worldwide, which is 42% more than in the 90s. Even buildings in European countries are not prepared to combat heat: there is little shade, little greenery in large cities, and dense housing.
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The European Union is ready to threaten Orban with the early termination of Hungary's EU presidency — media
Viktor Orban uses the status of the European presidency without the consent of other EU members, which irritates Hungary's European partners. Although the EU has never terminated the presidency of a presiding state ahead of schedule, there are opportunities for this.
Hungary's presidency of the EU Council, which began on July 1, is supposed to last for 6 months, but this period is not rigidly fixed.
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⚡️ More than 200 crocodiles have taken to the streets of cities in northeastern Mexico — AP
According to the publication, the reason is the outfall of rivers and reservoirs from their banks amid heavy rains that hit the country in late June and early July.
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The heaviest rainfall in 200 years in South Korea
In some areas, more than 10% of the average annual rainfall fell in two days. Five people were killed by the storm. One of them drowned in an apartment building elevator, and another man was sucked into a drainage pipe while checking his vegetable field.
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"The "chance for peace in Ukraine" will appear only if Donald Trump wins the US election," Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in an interview with Reuters
In addition, according to him, Budapest sees no threat to NATO and Europe from the aggressor Russia, saying that the Kremlin is allegedly "rational" and will not dare to engage in armed confrontation with the West.
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Cold showers for tourists: thousands of Barcelona residents rallied against mass tourism and fired water pistols at vacationers in popular city establishments, — writes The Independent
During the incident, nearly 3,000 protesters with placards reading "Enough! Let's limit tourism", chanted "tourists, come home".
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⚡️The United States and Germany foiled plans by the Russian authorities to assassinate the head of the Rheinmetall corporation, which supplies weapons to Ukraine, CNN reports, citing five American and Western officials
The journalists' interlocutors claim that the plan was part of a larger plot to assassinate defense industry executives across Europe.
According to the publication, as soon as American intelligence learned about the plans of the Russian special services, they immediately passed the information on to their German counterparts and managed to stop the assassination attempt.
According to the journalists, Papperger "was an obvious target" because Rheinmetall is Germany's largest defense company that supplies Ukraine with 155-mm artillery shells. In the coming weeks, the company is opening a plant in Ukraine to produce shells, which, according to one of CNN's sources, is a major concern for the Russian authorities.
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⚡️ A Russian couple has been arrested in Australia on suspicion of espionage
The woman worked as an information systems technician for the Australian army and could have accessed classified information. According to police, she made an undeclared trip to Russia and explained to her husband how to log into her work account from home. Her husband sent her the data, which she planned to provide to Russian authorities. The couple holds dual citizenship of Australia and Russia.
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BMW recalls nearly 400,000 vehicles — CBS
📍 BMW has announced a recall of more than 394,000 vehicles in North America that have airbag inflators manufactured by Takata.
📍The Takata airbags are notorious for throwing sharp metal shards at the driver and passengers when deployed, which have repeatedly caused death.
The recall applies to:
📍2006 - 2011 3 Series Sedan (324i, 325i, 325xi, 325xi, 328i, 328xi, 330i, 330xi, 335i, 335xi);
📍2006 - 2012 3 Series Sportswagon (325xi, 328i, 328xi);
📍2009 - 2011 3 Series Sedan (335d).
📍Note that BMW has not yet received reports of deaths or injuries related to the problem airbags.
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⚡️ A number of EU officials have suggested that Hungary should be stripped of its presidency in the Council of the Union after Hungarian Prime Minister Orban's visits to Russia and China, the Financial Times reported
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Taylor Swift's concert caused an earthquake in Zurich, — Swiss seismological service😳
We are talking about the performance on June 9. The reason was the rhythmic and synchronized jumps of the crowd of fans. The vibrations were felt within a radius of 6 km from the Letzigrund stadium, seismologists say. The strength of the vibrations was not specified.
Small earthquakes have happened before during concerts of the American singer.
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⚡️ Ukraine wants to convene a second peace summit with Russian Federation before the US election in November — Bloomberg
Zelensky earlier said that at the second summit Ukraine wants to fix the real end of the war through negotiations with Russia.
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⚡️ Orban will hold a meeting with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate after the NATO summit in Washington, Bloomberg reports, citing sources
"The visit is likely to heighten concerns that the Hungarian leader is acting as a mediator between Putin and Trump," the publication notes.
Earlier, Orban visited Ukraine, Russia and China, where he held meetings with the heads of these countries.
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⚡️ U.S. military bases in European countries were put on high alert last week because of information that "Russian-backed proxies" could commit sabotage against U.S. troops or facilities, CNN
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❗️A virus was found on Telegram that can be used to hack Android smartphones
The victim receives a video that offers to open it through a third-party player. As soon as you agree, the smartphone starts downloading viruses.
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Woman seeks $1.5 million for scalding herself with 'dangerously hot' tea during airplane flight — Business Insider
Tahyana Lewis, a JetBlue passenger, is suing the airline, demanding $1.5 million in compensation because she scalded herself with "dangerously hot" tea during a flight from Orlando, Florida, to Hartford, Connecticut.
The woman claims that after the plane hit turbulence, flight attendants continued to serve the drinks.
Lewis suffered burns while a passenger sitting next to her was being served tea. The drink spilled and left burns to her chest, legs and arms that left her scarred.
JetBlue did not comment on the lawsuit.
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