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Today 12 stories are being told in more than one country. About 3 minutes to read.

01 · 13 countries · 24 newspapersTrump scales back US-South Korea military exercises

Some European and Asian outlets emphasize the diplomatic reasoning regarding North Korea, while US and some European reports highlight the tension over South Korea's refusal to support US policy on Iran.

Donald Trump (US President) · Kim Jong-un (North Korean Leader) · Pete Hegseth (US Secretary of War)

02 · 8 countries · 9 newspapersDeadliest Ebola outbreak in DR Congo history

The current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is now the deadliest in the nation's history.

Thomas Parisch (MSF Specialist)

03 · 5 countries · 5 newspapersCameroon wins Women's Africa Cup of Nations

The coverage is largely consistent, though some reports emphasize the historic nature of the win and the specific contributions of individual players.

Marie Ngah (Cameroon Player) · Naomi Ndjoah Eto (Cameroon Player) · Valentine Nguele (Cameroon Coach) · Shahanda El-Maghrabi (Referee)

  1. 04Forest fire in Belgium spreads toward Germany9 countries · 12 newspapers
  2. 05Earthquake in Indonesia causes casualties and damage7 countries · 7 newspapers
  3. 06Arsenal defeats Manchester City in Community Shield4 countries · 5 newspapers
  4. 07European Athletics Championships relay success4 countries · 9 newspapers
  5. 08Bus accident in Hungary2 countries · 4 newspapers
  6. 09Lula and Flavio Bolsonaro launch presidential campaigns5 countries · 5 newspapers
  7. 10Rodri transfers from Manchester City to Barcelona2 countries · 2 newspapers
  8. 11Migrants attempt to reach Ceuta6 countries · 7 newspapers
  9. 12Lens defeats PSG in French Super Cup5 countries · 5 newspapers

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Russian ransomware group claims to have hacked Shell and Philips

The Russian hacker group Clop claims to have hacked Shell and Philips. It is still unclear what the impact is. Shell tells the NOS that it is "aware of a possible incident". According to a spokesperson, a team of security experts is still investigating what exactly is

Podcast de Dag: is there still a future for the Dutch bicycle?

Almost everyone has one or two. An old wreck, a fast e-bike or racing bike, or the classic granny bike. Yet this week Accell went bankrupt, the company behind the quintessential Dutch Batavus. With this, the Dutch bicycle industry loses one of its two largest producers

BNR: illegal gambling ads on Meta platforms aimed at vulnerable gamblers

Gambling sites that are illegal in the Netherlands are advertising on Meta's platforms with ads that are explicitly aimed at people with gambling problems. This is shown by research from BNR. The news station states that Meta may be earning millions in the Netherlands from these advertisements. The work

Hail and lightning weigh on Achmea's profit, but the stock market brings relief

Achmea earned less money in the first half of the year with its insurance policies. This is partly because the insurer had to pay out a lot of money for damages caused by the severe weather at the end of June. The stock market saved the company: investment income provided a significantly high

Irish investment firm of former cyclist is interested in Accell

The Irish investment firm Quanta Capital may want to acquire Accell. Yesterday, Accell, the company behind the Batavus and Sparta bicycles, went bankrupt. "We are considering a bid to acquire the entire Accell Group," said Quanta Capital. The CEO of Quanta, Mel Sutclif

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