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

01 · 15 countries · 22 newspapersDeath of actress Hayden Panettiere

The Brazilian coverage focuses on her career trajectory and personal struggles, while the US and UK coverage emphasizes tributes from colleagues and her family's statement.

Hayden Panettiere (Actress) · Skip Panettiere (Father) · Wladimir Klitschko (Ex-partner)

02 · 6 countries · 6 newspapersEarthquake in Indonesia

Indonesian media focuses on government funding and disaster response logistics, while international outlets emphasize the humanitarian impact and the displacement of residents.

Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa (Finance Minister) · Berton Suar Pelita Panjaitan (BNPB Spokesman)

03 · 7 countries · 8 newspapersWildfires in Europe

UK media focuses on local incidents and fire service challenges, while French and Belgian coverage highlights political reactions and the scale of the environmental damage.

Sébastien Lecornu (French PM) · King Philippe (Belgian Monarch) · Simon Tuhill (Fire Officer)

  1. 04Rodri's transfer to Barcelona4 countries · 4 newspapers
  2. 05Trump's military policy regarding South Korea5 countries · 6 newspapers
  3. 06Drone attack on Iraqi Kurdistan6 countries · 6 newspapers
  4. 07West Nile virus detected in the Netherlands2 countries · 3 newspapers
  5. 08Record auction price for electric Ferrari3 countries · 4 newspapers
  6. 09Wedding of Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez4 countries · 4 newspapers
  7. 10Expiration of US-Iran 60-day deadline6 countries · 6 newspapers
  8. 11Kushner meets Netanyahu regarding Gaza plan3 countries · 3 newspapers
  9. 12Record defense spending in Taiwan3 countries · 3 newspapers

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FG demands citizen-security alliance

By Joseph Erunke, Abuja The Federal Government has called for stronger collaboration among security agencies, government institutions, communities, the media and citizens to address Nigeria’s security challenges. Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, m

Colombia rescuers cling to hope as quake survival window closes

Rescuers in Colombia made a last-ditch effort to locate earthquake survivors early Thursday, as the critical 72-hour window for finding people alive drew to a close. Our journalist Rosa Perez gives us the lastest information.

Market report: Record streak does not continue for now

The leading index can defend its 26,000-point mark, but the DAX rally is running out of steam. Strong company balance sheets and the prospect of a stable US key interest rate do not change that.

IDF struck a Hamas company commander who planned to carry out terror plots

The IDF struck a company commander from Hamas's military wing in the Khan Yunis area earlier today (Thursday). The terrorist planned to carry out terror plots against IDF forces operating in the Strip, and was struck from the air to remove the threat to the forces.

Inverted flags again along Dutch roads, authorities struggle with approach

In many places, there are again inverted flags and other protest expressions by farmers on and along Dutch roads. They are protesting against the cabinet's nitrogen plans. Authorities are struggling with it: some provinces and municipalities say they will remove the flags

Defendant acquitted in '92-lot' explosives case also involved in inciting riots; co-defendant intends to plead guilty

Ng Tsz-lok, a defendant acquitted in the '92-lot' explosives case, and a photographer are accused of inciting others to participate in a riot during the 2019 anti-extradition bill protests. The case was mentioned in the District Court today (13th), and the photographer indicated an intention to plead guilty. Judge Eddie Yip Chor-man adjourned the cases of the two defendants to October 8 and December 28 respectively, with both remanded in custody during the interim.

Kumamoto experiences another day of extreme heat; seismic activity remains active; caution advised for earthquakes of intensity 5-lower or higher.

Kumamoto Prefecture, which suffered major damage from an earthquake with a maximum intensity of 7 last month, experienced another day of extreme heat on the 13th. There is a risk that maximum temperatures will continue to reach 35 degrees Celsius or higher, so please be mindful of heatstroke prevention when carrying out restoration work. Also, on the morning of the 13th...

More than 30 countries condemned the 'executions' in Iran in a joint statement; France: The Islamic Republic has unleashed a 'bloodbath'.

Following the increase in the execution of citizens in Iran, more than 30 countries, including France, the United Kingdom, and Canada, condemned the Islamic Republic's use of the death penalty on Wednesday, August 12 (21 Mordad). The statement emphasized that the Iranian government uses executions to 'silence dissenters'. These countries...

Sara Duterte moves to quash grave threats charge

Vice President Sara Duterte has filed a motion to quash the information before a Quezon City court in connection with the grave threats charge against her.

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