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GB News: UK weather: Jet stream split to bring 20C blast with sunshine and blue skies as low pressure 'pushed away'
UK weather: Jet stream split to bring 20C blast with sunshine and blue skies as low pressure 'pushed away'
Britain's summer weather remains unpredictable due to a shifting high-pressure dome. While temperatures are expected to rise this week, experts warn of potential rain and cooler winds later in the month as low pressure may move in from the Atlantic.

Meteorologists indicate that the jet stream's position will also impact weather patterns, with coastal areas experiencing cooler temperatures. The current high pressure could lead to the warmest temperatures of the year, but fluctuations are anticipated as conditions evolve.


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Times Of Israel: Protesters chanting ‘genocide’ try to enter Sa’ar press conference in Tokyo
Protesters chanting ‘genocide’ try to enter Sa’ar press conference in Tokyo
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted a press conference held by Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar in Japan, attempting to break in and shouting accusations. Sa’ar addressed threats from Iran and expressed hopes for expanding the Abraham Accords after the Gaza conflict.

During the conference, Sa’ar condemned missile attacks from Houthi rebels and reiterated Israel's stance on minimizing civilian casualties while fighting Hamas. He emphasized the need for international action to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and thanked Japan for its support.


Le Monde: France says it will expel Algerian diplomats in reponse to Algerian expulsions
France says it will expel Algerian diplomats in reponse to Algerian expulsions
France plans to expel Algerian diplomats in retaliation for Algeria's decision to send home French officials. Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot described the move as "perfectly proportionate" and criticized Algeria's actions as unjustified.

The diplomatic rift has escalated due to various issues, including Algeria's arrest of a French-Algerian writer and France's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, further complicating the historical tensions stemming from Algeria's war for independence.