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Jamie Carragher

Harry Kane would be England’s greatest ever if he had better team-mates

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Tempers flare as Travellers and villagers clash over land

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Europe Today: Clash over EU cash set to dominate today's Budget Conference

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A fire at a hospital in northern Germany has killed at least two people and injured more than 30 others, officials say

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EU to reallocate Western Balkans funding in favour of accession 'frontrunners'

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Putin’s pressure test, morgues in Venezuela, Harry Kane

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NYPost

Mamdani roasted for telling NYers to set their ACs to 78 degrees as blistering heat wave bakes Big Apple

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Economist

The world in brief

Trump’s crypto bonanza, the limits of Japan’s and India’s friendship and Europe’s antitrust battle with Google

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The USMNT's 2-0 victory, which required a grinding defensive effort after going down to 10 men, was a recruiting pitch for a nation, Nancy Armour writes.

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🇺🇸 ⚽ In a thriller, the U.S. beat Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 to advance to the round of 16 and keep its World Cup dreams alive.

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Euronews

War in Ukraine

Russian missile and drone strikes kill two in Kyiv after Zelensky warns of massive attack

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NYTimes

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The U.S. beat Bosnia and Herzegovina for its first men’s World Cup knockout win since 2002, and will face Belgium next round.

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U.S. survives a controversial red card to win its 1st World Cup knockout match since 2002

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USMNT survives controversial red card to advance past Bosnia-Herzegovina

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USA advances in World Cup despite controversial red card