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Today 10 stories are being told in more than one country. About 3 minutes to read.
Brazilian and some US outlets emphasize her past struggles with mental health and custody, while other international reports focus primarily on her acting career and family statement.
Hayden Panettiere (Actress) · Skip Panettiere (Father)
Dutch coverage highlights the rising death toll and infrastructure damage, while Indonesian and other international reports focus on government relief efforts and the displacement of residents.
Prabowo Subianto (President) · Saifullah Yusuf (Social Affairs Minister)
Western and Asian media frame the decision as a potential shift in regional security and a diplomatic overture to North Korea, while Iranian-linked outlets highlight the connection to the Iran conflict.
Donald Trump (US President) · Kim Jong-un (North Korean Leader) · Lee Jae-myung (South Korean President) · Pete Hegseth (US Secretary of War)
- №04Kushner meets Netanyahu regarding Gaza plan4 countries · 4 newspapers
- №05Drone attack on Iraqi Kurdistan officials4 countries · 5 newspapers
- №06Record auction price for electric Ferrari2 countries · 3 newspapers
- №07Apple to adjust app tracking consent3 countries · 3 newspapers
- №08Rodri transfer to Barcelona3 countries · 3 newspapers
- №09British PM message exchange with fake Trump aide5 countries · 5 newspapers
- №10Jonas Vingegaard ends cycling season3 countries · 3 newspapers
- Australia to launch a buyback program for 270,000 firearms in November following a mass shooting
- Famous actor made a fortune from social media: I had never earned this much money before
- Israeli scientists make plants produce milk protein, paving way for cow-free dairy
- Over 300 stranded as floodwater enters residential school in Kendrapada
- UP horror: Man assaults delivery agent over ‘small’ delay, arrested
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Penalty without a goalie and celebrating as if they had won the CL?
A completely normal friendly match? Not at all! At the Trofeo Costa del Sol between Málaga and Fulham, bizarre scenes occurred at the end of the game. After the 2-2 draw, Fulham reportedly refused a penalty shootout because it had apparently not been agreed upon – furthermore, Fulham coach Arbeloa was...

Is the front of the opponents crumbling?: Qatar and Co.: Arab sextet supports FIFA boss Infantino
The beleaguered FIFA President Gianni Infantino is receiving support from six Arab football associations - including two from Asia. They express their "confidence" in him and want to continue their "close cooperation".

Washington talks about the US military's ability to impose a blockade on Iranian ports, and Tehran confirms its control over the Strait of Hormuz
An Iranian official says that his country is the one that controls the Strait of Hormuz, in response to statements on this matter made by US President Donald Trump

Analysis: 'Bandi Sikh' Issue Shows Panthic Politics Broadening Beyond Akalis
For decades, the Akali Dal was seen as the natural political vehicle for Panthic issues. But that equation has weakened. The party itself has been fragmented and its political influence has declined.

Rob Reiner’s son charged with parents’ murder, in ‘profound betrayal’ of loved ones
Los Angeles grand jury accuses Nick Reiner of lying in wait, ambushing mother and father before stabbing them to death; prosecutors mum on possible motives The post Rob Reiner’s son charged with parents’ murder, in ‘profound betrayal’ of loved ones appeared first on The Times of

[Korean Peninsula Focus] "10 times the new products"... Competition to 'increase variety' at every factory
North Korea is building modern factories one after another in the provinces, saying it will reduce the living gap between Pyongyang and the provinces. It is the third year this year, and various products that utilize the characteristics of each region are coming out. Reporter Kim Ah-young reports.

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

Half of Afghan women rarely leave home as Taliban restrictions deepen, UN agency says
Half of Afghan women now leave their homes only once or twice a month as Taliban-imposed restrictions curtail their freedom of movement and participation in public life, according to data released by U.N. Women on Wednesday.

Pharmaniaga Q2 net profit jumps to RM12.49m on interest savings, stronger sales
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 13 — Pharmaniaga Bhd’s net profit for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026 (2Q 2026) ros...

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.
Defence pact for Türkiye, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia open to expansion
Türkiye, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan will hold joint exercises under a military pact signed between the regional powers, Türkiye's defence ministry says.
China Coast Guard harasses Kinmen, Coast Guard Administration: Strong provocation during Han Kuang exercises
(Central News Agency reporter Wu Wen-jung, Kinmen, 13th) 4 China Coast Guard ships intruded into Kinmen waters today. The Kinmen-Matsu-Penghu Branch of the Coast Guard Administration stated that while the Han Kuang exercises are underway, the China Coast Guard is using gray-zone tactics to intrude, attempting to spread false information about its jurisdiction, which is highly provocative.
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...
Morning queues for 15 liters of fuel; gasoline crisis in Kurdistan
The reduction of the 3,000-toman gasoline quota from 70 to 50 liters has increased the restrictions on citizens' access to fuel in Kurdistan; in such a way that after the end of...
Marcos allows voluntary gov’t contribution deductions for non-regular workers
Contract of service and job order workers may now choose to have their government contributions be deducted from theri compensation.

US sets up task force to combat birth tourism, revokes more than 600 visas
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday the establishment of a task force to end birth tourism in the latest push to curtail the practice after the Supreme Court recently rejected US President Donald Trump’s attempt to restrict constitutional birthright citizenship. Worki

UK universities face ‘financial crisis’ amid collapse in international students
Higher education figures call on Labour to reverse tax on fees and warn institutions at risk of ‘going under’ University leaders are warning of financial turmoil in British higher education, after new figures suggest a collapse in international student numbers will deprive the se

Fidel Castro's only daughter reflects on the man she never wanted to call father: 'He gave me a doll dressed like him'
From a very early age, Alina Fernández received frequent visits from Fidel Castro at home. What she didn't know was that the Cuban leader was her father.

Osun 2026: What Iwo residents want from govt. as state holds governorship poll
Iwo residents say they want the progress made sustained while other issues affecting the town and its residents receive attention. The post Osun 2026: What Iwo residents want from govt. as state holds governorship poll appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria .

Psychology says that people who grew up being 'the responsible one' reject help from others in 7 specific ways, even when they are visibly drowning
It's not always about pride or self-sufficiency. For many, asking for help was never an option in childhood.
WSJ: US prepares to send a new aircraft carrier to the Middle East as tensions with Iran continue
It is claimed that the Pentagon is preparing to send the USS George Washington aircraft carrier to replace the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier serving in the Middle East, while tensions with Iran continue.

10 House incumbent lawmakers who saw their 2026 re-election bids end in primary defeat
10 incumbent U.S. House lawmakers so far have lost their primaries while running in the 2026 election cycle, including three Republicans and seven Democrats.
War over general ranks. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz has backed the Presidential Palace into a corner
Until the last moment, the fate of this year's general promotions for the Polish Armed Forces Day hung in the balance. According to Onet's information, fierce negotiations between the Ministry of National Defence and the Presidential Palace and the National Security Bureau were still ongoing until Wednesday. The matter of the promotions almost ended in a scandal.

European Swimming Championships, Sara Curtis: “Too many emotions, it was hard to manage them”
The Italian athlete after the gold and the world record in the 50m backstroke, with which she beats yesterday's in the semifinal: “Today I tried to keep everything aside and play it until the end”
Roos Vanotterdijk equals the championship record in the 100m butterfly semifinals
2024 European 100-meter butterfly champion, Roos Vanotterdijk will defend her title at the Paris European Championships. The Limburg native qualified on Thursday evening for the event's final by setting the best time in the semifinals in 55.89 seconds. She thus equals the championship record

Will there be another migrant rush on Ceuta on Saturday?
After the town in North Africa was overrun by tens of thousands of migrants at the end of July, Spain has significantly strengthened its measures. Now there are reports of another imminent wave.
If Trump imposes 50 per cent tariffs, should Canada hit back? Trade analysts disagree
The Canadian side is 'cautiously optimistic,' but there has been no public indication of a breakthrough

An oil spill off Oman and another near the Iranian island of Qeshm... what is their source and what is the extent of the damage?
A leak from a stranded tanker affects hundreds of square kilometers off Oman, and another slick reaches the coasts of Iranian Qeshm and mangrove trees. What do we know about the source of the two incidents and the risks facing reserves and sea turtles?
Rhine water level near Cologne measures less than half a meter
Near Cologne, the Rhine water level has once again reached a historic low. At the cathedral city, it now measures less than half a meter. Ships can hardly travel anymore.

Sonam Wangchuk's pitch for India's '2nd Independence movement' to 'reform political system'
Sonam Wangchuk has called for India's second independence movement to bring about changes in how India chooses its leaders
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