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Cape Verde Fan Goes Wild on BBC Live as Nation Scores Historic World Cup Goal
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Cape Verde Fan Goes Wild on BBC Live as Nation Scores Historic World Cup Goal

After Donald Trump publicly questioned the Italian prime minister’s popularity at the G7 summit, Meloni retaliated on social media, calling the attacks senseless. Trump also claimed Meloni had repeatedly asked for a photo during the meeting and did not support US efforts to counter Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The exchange has exposed mounting tensions between the U.S. and Italy, especially after Trump’s early‑morning raid on Iran. Meloni dismissed the allegations, insisting that her popularity is independent of any personal relationship with the former president, and warned the U.S. that Italy would not let its bases be used for military operations against Iran. The spat comes amid wider strifes between the two leaders, who had previously swapped criticism of each other’s foreign‑policy stances, and has prompted Italy’s foreign minister to cancel a scheduled U.S. trip.

After Donald Trump publicly questioned the Italian prime minister’s popularity at the G7 summit, Meloni retaliated on social media, calling the attacks senseless. Trump also claimed Meloni had repeatedly asked for a photo during the meeting and did not support US efforts to counter Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The exchange has exposed mounting tensions between the U.S. and Italy, especially after Trump’s early‑morning raid on Iran. Meloni dismissed the allegations, insisting that her popularity is independent of any personal relationship with the former president, and warned the U.S. that Italy would not let its bases be used for military operations against Iran. The spat comes amid wider strifes between the two leaders, who had previously swapped criticism of each other’s foreign‑policy stances, and has prompted Italy’s foreign minister to cancel a scheduled U.S. trip.

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On a high‑flying World Cup day, King Willem‑Alexander, Queen Maxima and Princess Ariane watched two historic moments unfold in the United States. The Dutch national side demolished Sweden 5‑1 at the Astrodome in Houston, while just hours later, Curacao earned a hard‑fought point against Ecuador in Kansas City. The royals praised the dual triumphs, noting the special bond between the Netherlands and its former colony, and expressed hope that both teams could advance far in the tournament. Their presence captured the global fanbase’s imagination and highlighted the cultural ties that span oceans and eras.

On a high‑flying World Cup day, King Willem‑Alexander, Queen Maxima and Princess Ariane watched two historic moments unfold in the United States. The Dutch national side demolished Sweden 5‑1 at the Astrodome in Houston, while just hours later, Curacao earned a hard‑fought point against Ecuador in Kansas City. The royals praised the dual triumphs, noting the special bond between the Netherlands and its former colony, and expressed hope that both teams could advance far in the tournament. Their presence captured the global fanbase’s imagination and highlighted the cultural ties that span oceans and eras.

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France has prohibited alcohol consumption at some events during its nationwide Fête de la Musique to protect public safety amid an intense heatwave. The government issued instructions to all state‑organized celebrations, warning that hot conditions could strain emergency services. Temperatures are expected to reach 39‑41 °C across the country, prompting authorities to preserve medical resources and keep parks open overnight. The ban applies specifically to public spaces under the red alert, while local organizers have been told not to serve alcohol. The heatwave has already disrupted travel and prompted school closures, raising concerns about crowd safety and crowd‑management at mass gatherings.

France has prohibited alcohol consumption at some events during its nationwide Fête de la Musique to protect public safety amid an intense heatwave. The government issued instructions to all state‑organized celebrations, warning that hot conditions could strain emergency services. Temperatures are expected to reach 39‑41 °C across the country, prompting authorities to preserve medical resources and keep parks open overnight. The ban applies specifically to public spaces under the red alert, while local organizers have been told not to serve alcohol. The heatwave has already disrupted travel and prompted school closures, raising concerns about crowd safety and crowd‑management at mass gatherings.

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