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GB News: Brazil hot air balloon crashes with at least eight people dead
Brazil hot air balloon crashes with at least eight people dead
A hot air balloon crash in southern Brazil has resulted in at least eight fatalities. The incident occurred in Santa Catarina, where 22 people were onboard at the time. Emergency services are currently at the scene, and footage of the crash has surfaced on social media.


Forbes: Summer’s First Heat Wave: High Temps Blister The Midwest, Head East
Summer’s First Heat Wave: High Temps Blister The Midwest, Head East
A dangerous heat wave is set to impact the Midwest and East Coast, beginning this weekend and extending into next week. The National Weather Service warns of oppressive temperatures, with record highs expected across several states, including Chicago, New York, and Boston.

The heat wave will affect areas from the Upper Mississippi Valley to the Northeast, with significant risks for those lacking cooling and hydration. Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities and stay hydrated as extreme heat poses serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations.


Le Monde: Gaza rescuers say 12 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire, including eight waiting for food
Gaza rescuers say 12 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire, including eight waiting for food
Israeli fire reportedly killed at least 12 Palestinians on Saturday, including eight near aid distribution sites in Gaza, amid severe food shortages. The Israeli military is investigating these incidents, which occurred as thousands sought food rations.

Since late May, 450 people have died and over 3,400 have been injured while trying to access aid, as the region faces famine-like conditions due to an ongoing blockade. Israeli military operations continue despite shifting attention to the conflict with Iran.


The Imaginative Conservative: The Liberation of Florence
The Liberation of Florence
In August 1944, as German forces retreated from Florence, the city faced severe destruction and humanitarian crises. Residents were cut off from essential services, and the city was under sporadic shellfire. Despite the turmoil, some monuments remained intact, but the overall atmosphere was one of tragedy and despair.

Upon entering Florence, the author encountered a city overwhelmed with refugees seeking shelter in places like the Pitti Palace. The situation was dire, with inadequate resources for the thousands displaced. This marked the beginning of a collaborative effort between Allied officers and Italian officials to address the cultural and humanitarian needs amid the devastation of war.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Erdogan urges Iran to continue talks with US, says Israel’s rhetoric is ‘poison’
Erdogan urges Iran to continue talks with US, says Israel’s rhetoric is ‘poison’
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasized the necessity of resuming Iranian-US nuclear talks to resolve tensions with Israel during a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. He criticized Israel's military actions against Iran, urging Muslim nations to impose punitive measures against Israel and to support diplomatic solutions.

Erdogan also announced the opening of a UNRWA office in Ankara to bolster support for Palestinian refugees, criticizing Israel's ban on the agency and calling for increased financial and moral backing from Muslim countries. He condemned Israel's actions in Gaza, framing them as violations of international law.


#health

Fox News: Grandfather's simple changes reversed pre-diabetes diagnosis that left him 'petrified'
Grandfather's simple changes reversed pre-diabetes diagnosis that left him 'petrified'
Will McKechnie, a 66-year-old grandfather from Lancashire, discovered he was pre-diabetic after a routine blood test, despite considering himself healthy. Shocked by the diagnosis, he made significant dietary changes, eliminating sugary snacks and focusing on whole foods, which helped him lose nearly 27 pounds.

After nine months, McKechnie's blood sugar improved to 5.9%, and he emphasizes the importance of regular health screenings, even for those who appear healthy. He feels more energetic and believes the test was life-changing.