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

01 · 25 countries · 37 newspapersDeath of actress Hayden Panettiere

Some outlets focus on her professional career and memoir, while others emphasize her personal struggles and high-profile relationships.

Hayden Panettiere (actress) · Wladimir Klitschko (ex-partner) · Jansen Panettiere (brother)

02 · 10 countries · 13 newspapersTrump orders reduction of US-South Korea military exercises

Western media frames the move as a potential security risk or withdrawal, while South Korean and some Asian outlets focus on the operational status of the drills and domestic political reactions.

Donald Trump (US President) · Pete Hegseth (Defense Secretary) · Kim Jong Un (North Korean leader) · Lee Jae Myung (South Korean President)

03 · 5 countries · 5 newspapersDeadliest Ebola outbreak in DR Congo history

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

Thomas Parisch (health specialist)

  1. 04Earthquake in Colombia3 countries · 3 newspapers
  2. 05Rodri transfers to Barcelona4 countries · 4 newspapers
  3. 06Fire in Belgium border region6 countries · 8 newspapers
  4. 07Ukraine drone attack on Russia7 countries · 7 newspapers
  5. 08Kushner meets with Hamas and Netanyahu6 countries · 6 newspapers
  6. 09Bus accident in Brazil2 countries · 2 newspapers
  7. 10Strait of Hormuz shipping concerns3 countries · 3 newspapers
  8. 11Lens wins French Super Cup4 countries · 4 newspapers
  9. 12Tropical storm hits Hawaii3 countries · 3 newspapers

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CBN reverses OMO restriction, opens market to local investors

The restriction was introduced in 2019, in a bid to reduce pressure on the Naira, direct more lending to the real sector and drive down interest rates. The post CBN reverses OMO restriction, opens market to local investors appeared first on Vanguard News .

From tin can to boat, from the past to the future

The “tin boat” tradition, where island children once shaped waste tins with their own hands and launched them into the sea, is coming back to life with workshops and competitions held in the Marmara Islands; the childhood memory of the past is being passed on to new generations

Solar eclipse. Giant queues for protective glasses

Many people across Europe prepared to observe the astronomical phenomenon. The scale of interest in the phenomenon was evidenced by the number of people who tried to obtain equipment for observing the solar eclipse - specialized glasses to protect eyesight.

Intelligence services: Federal government wants to rearm

The Office for the Protection of the Constitution and the BND have long been demanding more powers in the fight against cyberattacks, terror and extremism. Now the government is giving the green light. Critics warn against crossing red lines.

House budget talks start next week

The House of Representatives under Speaker Faustino Dy III will soon start deliberations on the executive department’s proposed P7.2-trillion national budget for 2027.

Schiphol is struggling with long queues for travelers from outside the EU

Travelers with a non-EU passport often have to wait one to two hours at passport control upon arrival at Schiphol. The airport finds the waiting times that have arisen since the introduction of the new European border system EES too long and is concerned about them.

Fearing deflated China demand, US soybean growers pivot to new buyers and biofuel

US soybean growers are “adapting” to a steep decline in China-bound exports by selling to third countries and the American biofuel sector, compensating enough to cause only a small drop in production, according to a top trade association’s chief economist. In November, Beijing co

China approves Japanese envoy in Chongqing, ending 8-month vacancy

China has approved a new Japanese acting consul general in Chongqing, ending an eight-month vacancy at the mission following a bilateral freeze. Shigehiro Nishiumi, who previously served as Japan’s deputy consul general in Hong Kong, assumed the post at the diplomatic mission in

Al Jazeera reporter: Negotiations on the situation in the Strait of Hormuz 'back to square one'

It seems that the negotiations between the Islamic Republic and the United States regarding the situation in the 'Strait of Hormuz' have reached a dead end. Noureddine Al-Daghir, an Al Jazeera reporter based in Tehran, reported on Wednesday, August 12, 2026, that these negotiations have 'returned to square one once again.' Previously, Abbas Araghchi, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic, had said: 'T

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