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Fans react to Team USA's loss in FIFA Women's World Cup - WFLA News Channel 8

Sports - Google News (uk) 

  1. Fans react to Team USA's loss in FIFA Women's World Cup  WFLA News Channel 8
  2. Women's World Cup 2023: Why exit of holders USA was a predictable 'catastrophe'  BBC
  3. HIGHLIGHTS - Sweden v USA - 2023 Women's World Cup  ITV Sport
  4. USA crash out of World Cup as Sweden win on penalties to reach last eight  The Guardian
  5. There was no patronising or pretending . . . the USA game sold itself  The Times
  6. View Full coverage on Google News

Iran offers visa facilitation to D-8 for increased tourism

En.mehrnews.com 

TEHRAN, Aug. 06 (MNA) – Ezzatollah Zarghami, Iran Minister of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism proposed to facilitate the issuance of visas or their cancellation in the form of an agreement between D-8 members in order to promote tourism.

Former WH official: Biden takes threat of Trump 'seriously'

Cnn.com 

On State of the Union, CNN's Dana Bash speaks to Former White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield, Former Trump White House official Farah Griffin, CNN Political Commentator Ashley Allison and CNN Political Commentator Alice Stewart about targeted attacks by Governor Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley on Vice President Harris as President Biden's age becomes a front and center issue.

How Patriots’ Impressive Rookie Class Has Fared In Training Camp

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

During an NFL Network interview back in May, Patriots owner Robert Kraft hyped up what he called a “great, great draft” class his team had compiled. The 12 players New England selected in the 2023 NFL Draft made Kraft — who’d criticized his own club’s drafting in the past — “really optimistic” about the future […]

Bungalow

Leibal.com 

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Libyan governing body's vote to replace its head could further fracture the country

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

One of Libya’s top governing bodies has elected a new head, in a development that could further fracture the country already split between two rival administrations. Members of the Supreme Council of State, which is separate from both of the governments and is based in the capital of Tripoli, voted on Sunday for Mohamed Takala to be its new leader. Takala would take over from former head Khaled el-Meshri, a powerful figure who had been key in negotiations over the country’s election laws. Libya has... Читать дальше...





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