A teaser for American Horror Story Season 13 was released, featuring a large returning cast.
Today 12 stories are being told in more than one country. About 3 minutes to read.
Some outlets focus on her roles in 'Heroes' and 'Nashville', while others highlight her work in the 'Scream' franchise or her personal life.
Hayden Panettiere (Actress) · Skip Panettiere (Father)
US and international media frame the move as a shift in alliance priorities, while South Korean media emphasizes the domestic political implications and the specific reduction in field exercises.
Donald Trump (US President) · Kim Jong-un (North Korean Leader) · Pete Hegseth (US Secretary of War)
International reports focus on the death toll and humanitarian impact, while local Indonesian reports emphasize the status of infrastructure restoration.
Prabowo Subianto (Indonesian President) · Teddy Indra Wijaya (Cabinet Secretary)
- №04Ukrainian missile strikes in Russia10 countries · 11 newspapers
- №05Wildfire in the High Fens5 countries · 7 newspapers
- №06Ebola outbreak in DR Congo8 countries · 8 newspapers
- №07Kushner meets Hamas leaders regarding Gaza peace plan6 countries · 6 newspapers
- №08Fatal bus accident in Brazil2 countries · 2 newspapers
- №09Manchester United player Marcus Rashford transfer rumors2 countries · 3 newspapers
- №10Cameroon wins WAFCON title2 countries · 2 newspapers
- №11Ferrari electric car auction2 countries · 2 newspapers
- №12Tropical storm hits Hawaii4 countries · 4 newspapers
- Prime Minister Takaichi wary of conservative base alienation; unusual remote worship, speech also has Abe's color - End of War Day
- Gold price 160 times higher, back in the spotlight: Central banks increase holdings, dollar hegemony wavers—55 years since the 'Nixon Shock'
- Fire in the Fagnes: peat, the plateau's foundation, a risk factor in case of fire
- SPECIAL REPORT: As COP17 nears, Nigeria’s rangelands crisis deepens, threatening farmers, pastoral livelihoods
- KARAISALI CIVIL COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
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Trial for the death of Maradona, live: a Medical Board expert ruled out sudden death, but clarified that “nothing is 100%”
This is cardiologist Gustavo Di Niro who, from early on, developed the points of the report related to the state of the heart of the 'Diez' at the time of his death

Clacton by-election live: Polls to close within hours in Nigel Farage’s battle with Count Binface to retain seat
The Reform UK leader triggered the contest after deciding to stand down amidst massive scrutiny over his financial affairs

Nigerian journalist, Tomi Falade, returns with two historical plays
Her latest works follow her debut play, ‘Olobun: Matriarch of Ondo, Mother of Legacy’, and ‘Dates From Hell’, a collection of humorous short stories examining the complications of contemporary relationships. The post Nigerian journalist, Tomi Falade, returns with two historical p

Natural solution against collagen loss: Prepare the skin's youth elixir at home
Collagen production, which decreases with aging, can lead to sagging skin, the appearance of fine lines, and loss of elasticity. Instead of expensive anti-aging creams, it is possible to support skin firmness with natural ingredients at home. Here are 3 effective treatments for young and tight skin

Three men executed on the same day: what explains the increase in the application of the death penalty in the USA
Despite growing opposition to the death penalty, one state is behind the increase in the number of executions
Kennedy Center board votes to close for renovations and add Trump's name: Rep. Beatty
The Kennedy Center board voted on Thursday to close for two years for renovations and to again add President Trump’s name to the facade, Rep. Joyce Beatty said.
Hennig-Kloska: the problem is the waste mafia
If these facts are confirmed, it will be a violation of the law on many levels - said Climate Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska in the program "Fakty po Faktach" in response to the "Superwizjer" report regarding the Elemental Holding group. She also did not rule out that the controller who previously

A dismissed Parti Québécois official wins a round
A civil servant dismissed after becoming a spokesperson for the Parti Québécois (PQ) has just won a battle in court.

"We recorded 34.6 degrees in Uccle today": the heat record for August 13th smashed!
Uccle experienced its hottest August 13th ever measured this Thursday, with 34.6°C, far exceeding the 2025 record.
Price comparison for the driving test: Learner's permit is four times as expensive in Basel as in Aargau
In the canton of Zug, you pay the least for the driving test, in Basel-Stadt the most. Here is an overview of the cantonal fee jungle.

Several Workers Trapped As Water, Debris Enter Tunnel in Uttarakhand's Chamoli
"This is a tunnel under construction for a hydropower project. Around 6.30 pm, a significant amount of debris and water surged into the tunnel," district magistrate Gaurav Kumar said

Loud bang in Colleferro: fire and explosion at the former Simmel Difesa ammunition factory
According to reconstructions, there are no deaths or injuries: the 24 workers present were rescued, the flames are almost extinguished. The accident reportedly occurred in the powder department. Investigators rule out the subversive or sabotage track

“You, return home now”… President Syngman Rhee’s firm instruction across the Pacific
The next morning, Paik Sun-yup visited the U.S. Department of State and met with Assistant Secretary of State Walter Smith, whom U.S. President Eisenhower had mentioned. It is said they exchanged various opinions regarding the upcoming armistice, the economic reconstruction of the Republic of Korea devastated by the war, and security. It was a very coincidental ‘gathering.’ An unscheduled meeting with the U.S. President took place, and there was also an unscheduled request for a ‘mutual defense treaty’ by Paik Sun-yup. Finally, following Eisenhower’s remark that he “agreed in principle,” there was also a suggestion to meet with Smith. As it became known later, General Mark Clark, Commander-in-Chief of the UN Command in Tokyo,

250 dinars ignite a delivery crisis in Iraq.. two million jobs threatened
Delivery companies in Iraq have entered into a confrontation with the government hours before the expiration of a deadline requiring them to register on the "Iraqi Post" platform and pay a fee for each order, threatening protests and warning of the collapse of companies and the rise in service prices.
Police volunteers rescued a teenager who injured his head in Nahal Yehudiya
Israel Police volunteers from the Golan Search and Rescue Unit finished rescuing a 14-year-old boy from the central region a short time ago (Thursday) in Nahal Yehudiya, who was hiking there with his family. During the walk, the teenager slipped and injured his head. A paramedic and medics from the unit's medical team provided him with initial medical treatment, and the rescuers accompanied him on foot to the parking lot, from where he was evacuated.
Reuters: Ukraine proposed a truce to Russia in the Black Sea
Ukraine has sent a proposal to Russia for a mutual cessation of strikes on civilian targets in the Black Sea, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters.

Due to security concerns: Berlin's Volksbühne cancels pool reservation for Black community association
The temporary swimming pool in front of Berlin's Volksbühne is reserved for associations on some days. It was actually supposed to be available to a Black community association for several hours on Friday. After hostility, the theater canceled the appointment.

Three slightly injured in collision between city bus and tram in Utrecht
A tram and a city bus in Utrecht collided on Thursday afternoon. Three people were slightly injured. One of them had to go to the hospital for a check-up. One of the injured is the bus driver.
How a minor or major housing downturn could impact your city
New Cotality modelling data shows what property prices could look like across the capitals if the market fell by 5, 10, 15 or 20 per cent.
News24 | Residents hand over memorandum after woman dies at a Cape Town police station
Five days after Vrygrond resident Cedisa Silwana collapsed and died inside the Muizenberg police station, in Cape Town, following a family dispute, her neighbours and supporters rallied outside the station to hand over a memorandum demanding answers about her sudden death.

Twitch sparks gamers’ wrath with Amazon AI sharing deal
Twitch says live audio, text, images and other channel content will be used by Amazon to train AI across its platforms unless users opt out.
CXMT surpasses Tencent to become China's most valuable listed company
(Central News Agency, Taipei, 13th) Shares of China's leading DRAM manufacturer CXMT closed at 52.88 yuan today, with a market capitalization of 3.5367 trillion yuan (approximately 16.8319 trillion New Taiwan dollars), surpassing the market capitalization of Tencent Holdings at 4.055 trillion Hong Kong dollars (approximately 16.3835 trillion New Taiwan dollars), becoming the most valuable listed company in China.
Universal Funeral Parlour power equipment fully restored to normal, facilities operating as usual
Universal Funeral Parlour in Hung Hom previously experienced a power system failure. The funeral parlour stated that the power equipment was fully restored to normal today, and all facilities in the building are now operating as usual. They sincerely apologize for the impact the incident caused to the families, friends, and affected individuals. Affected by the incident, Universal Funeral Parlour was once only able to provide limited funeral hall rental services. Editor: Zhong Huiyi
Eight months of definitive imprisonment for Mehdi Mahmoudian; he did not appeal the issued verdict
Mehdi Mahmoudian, a political and civil activist, announced that his eight-month prison sentence on charges of "propaganda against the system" has become final and wrote that he did not appeal this verdict...
Missing: 14-year-old girl last seen near NEX shopping mall on July 24
Sarah Fitriyana Abdullah, 14, was last spotted near 23 Serangoon Central on July 24.
Manila confirms arrest of over 100 Filipinos in China
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs earlier said over 100 Filipino nationals were 'taken in accordance with the law' over alleged migration law violations
Sustainability ambitions fail to translate into action, PMI study finds
The study, which surveyed nearly 1,600 professionals across 35 countries, found that while 85 percent of sustainability executives are confident their organisations will achieve their goals, only 43 percent of Project Management Office leaders share that confidence.
Yokohama Mayor apologizes at city council after serious power harassment is confirmed, expresses intention to reduce salary
Yokohama Mayor Yamanaka, whose serious power harassment against staff was confirmed, apologized again for his actions at the city council on the 13th. When asked by council members about how he intends to handle his position, he expressed his intention to reduce his own salary.
Why our leadership isn’t ready for AI (Part 5)
Organisations are investing more than ever in AI upskilling — courses, certifications, internal academies, external experts brought in to run workshops.

Nirupama Rao and Lin Minwang on India-China fault lines
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