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Wildfires fanned by strong winds scorch Turkiye’s Izmir
Blaze in the western Turkish province forces evacuations as strong winds hamper firefighters’ efforts.
Global matcha ‘obsession’ drinks Japan tea farms dry
Matcha demand surges globally, causing shortages, price hikes and pressure on Japanese tea producers.
“Feelings running high” over politics at Glastonbury this year
“Is Kneecap going to become a force in radical politics or are they going to crumble under legal action.”
Post-Iran conflict things will be “complicated” for Israel and US
“Israel was certainly happy that they were finally able to drag the US into a war with Iran.”
Two Idaho firefighters shot dead: What happened, latest on victims, suspect
Authorities lifted the shelter order after a team of officers found the body of the suspected shooter.
Turkiye battles wildfires in Izmir for second day, evacuates areas
Izmir's airport suspends flights, and authorities evacuate residents as strong winds fan blaze in the western province.
Bayern beat Flamengo 4-2 to meet PSG in Club World Cup quarters
Harry Kane scores two goals as German giants oust yet another determined South American team from the Club World Cup.
Norwegian pension fund divests from companies selling to Israeli military
KLP, Norway's largest pension fund, will no longer do business with two companies, one US, the other German.
Canada rescinds digital services tax after Trump suspends trade talks
Canada's prime minister says trade talks with US will resume with decision to drop new levy.
US Senate begins debate on Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
Forecaster says the bill would cut health cover for 11.8 million people and increase deficit by $3.3 trillion.

