Biden to Counter Trump by Focusing on Economy Not Indictments
President Joe Biden plans to press his economic case for reelection at a campaign kickoff rally, setting up
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Italy PM Meloni in Paris next week to support Rome's Expo 2030 bid - source
ROME Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will travel to France next week to show support for Rome's bid
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Nate Diaz changes mind, retracts 10-round fight offer he made Jake Paul ahead of August boxing match: 'I’m good with 8'
It will be Diaz's first fight since his 15-year run with the UFC ended in September 2022
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Ousmane Dembele insists Real Madrid will not 'be the same' without Karim Benzema
Karim Benzema has left Real Madrid to join Saudi Pro League champions Al Ittihad, and Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele believes they will be a worse team for it.
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When Joe Rogan regretted his night of 'tequilas' and cold plunge the next morning: 'F**king idiot’
Joe Rogan recalled the incident when he called himself an idiot after regretting his night of tequilas and cold plunge
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Trump's legal troubles anger some GOP voters. Still, it's no sure bet they will back him in 2024
Some Republican-leaning voters in early-voting states say they're angry about Donald Trump’s indictment on charges that he mishandled classified documents
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Johnny Depp wanted Amber Heard 'barefoot and pregnant' but she did not want children with an 'addict'
'I remember her telling me that he wanted her 'barefoot and pregnant – and at home,' Amber Heard's acting coach, Kristina Sexton, said during the trial
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Julia Roberts said 'show me the money' as she fought back against being paid less than male co-stars
Julia Roberts made history in 2000 by becoming the first actress to earn a staggering $20 million salary for her film 'Erin Brockovich'
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Putin Meets With African Leaders on Their Ukraine Peace Plan
A delegation of African heads of state and senior officials will meet with President Vladimir Putin in St.
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Long, Worrying Days on Downing Street: Saturday UK Briefing
Hello from London, where we might actually welcome the rain when it arrives. It’s almost the longest day
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WWE superstar Ricochet praises Logan Paul for his athletic performance: 'He's got my respect'
Logan Paul impresses in WWE, Ricochet acknowledges the memorable collision during Royal Rumble 2023
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Police called to airport after Ryanair crew member announces Tel Aviv is in Palestine
Ryanair boss Eddie Wilson has apologised after a flight attendant said that Tel Aviv was in Palestine, causing an angry backlash from Israeli passengers. A row broke out after a Ryanair cabin crew member made the announcement in both English and Italian on a flight from Bologna to Tel Aviv on June 10. Mr Wilson said the company was "100% satisfied that it was an innocent mistake with no political overtones or intent". But passengers complained and passengers "continued to be abusive" even after the cabin crew apologised. According to the BBC, police had to be called to meet the aircraft when it landed. Some Israeli media commentators called for Israelis to boycott the airline if an apology wasn't made. In a statement to the Jewish Chronicle, Ryanair said: "A junior crew member on this flight from Bologna to Tel Aviv (10 June) made a routine descent PA mistakenly saying ‘Palestine’ instead of ‘Tel Aviv.’ "This was an innocent mistake with no intent and was immediately corrected and apologized for by the senior crew member on board." Calling the Israeli city Palestinian is seen as highly provocative as it is considered to be denying the recognition of the Jewish state. But Mr Wilson said he has written to the Israeli ambassador for Ireland, adding that Israel was an "important partner" for Ryanair. The airline is also the second-largest in Israel. Mr Wilson said: "We plan to invest in Israel to grow traffic and connectivity both for Israelis travelling to Europe and also to bring much-needed inbound tourism to Israel." Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Simon Wiesenthal Center associate dean, said: "How would Ryanair react if their flight attendant on a flight to Dublin announced multiple times that passengers would soon be arriving in the UK? "Everyone is entitled to their opinions but not to alternative facts." Read More Passengers ‘disgusted and shocked’ after sleeping on airport floor when Ryanair flight is diverted Ryanair chief pilot sacked for ‘unacceptable behaviour’ towards female pilots British Airways cancels 60 more flights as storm disruption continues Police called to airport after Ryanair crew member announces Tel Aviv is in Palestine Ryanair cancels 400 flights in Europe due to French air traffic controller strikes Kyiv missile attack sends African leaders running to bomb shelters – Ukraine latest
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