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01 · 15 countries · 25 newspapersTrump scales back US-South Korea military exercises

US and Australian media emphasize the connection to Iran and North Korea, while some international outlets focus primarily on the relationship with Kim Jong-un.

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

02 · 6 countries · 6 newspapersCameroon wins Women's Africa Cup of Nations

The coverage varies between focusing on the historic nature of the win for Cameroon and highlighting the underdog journey of Malawi.

Marie Ngah Manga (Player) · Naomi Eto (Player) · Gianni Infantino (FIFA President) · Patrice Motsepe (CAF President) · Fouzi Lekjaa (CAF Vice-president)

03 · 6 countries · 6 newspapersDeadly earthquake strikes Colombia

International reports focus on the death toll and the request for tariff relief, while local Colombian coverage emphasizes rescue protocols and the risks of crush syndrome.

Abelardo De La Espriella (Colombian President) · Donald Trump (US President) · Jaime Gilinski (Businessman)

  1. 04Forest fire in Belgium spreads toward Germany8 countries · 12 newspapers
  2. 05Rodri transfers to Barcelona6 countries · 6 newspapers
  3. 06Deadly bus accident in Hungary3 countries · 5 newspapers
  4. 07Deadly earthquake in Indonesia6 countries · 6 newspapers
  5. 08Jared Kushner meets with Hamas leaders5 countries · 5 newspapers
  6. 09Arsenal wins Community Shield against Manchester City3 countries · 4 newspapers
  7. 10European Athletics Championships results7 countries · 14 newspapers
  8. 11Lens defeats PSG in French Champions Trophy6 countries · 6 newspapers
  9. 12Ukraine launches major drone attack on Russia7 countries · 9 newspapers

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“What was the problem? Everything”: disappointment splashes off the Belgian Tornados after they fail to take an EC medal in the 4x400 meters for the first time in 12 years

The Belgian Tornados just couldn't finish the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, with a medal. In the 4x400 meters, the Belgian men narrowly lost out to the Netherlands in the battle for bronze. Thus, the Tornados are not taking an EC medal for the first time since 2014

Journalists' argument on air. "Don't yell"

On the air of Polsat News, there was a sharp exchange of views between the station's journalists. - You are such a populist that potatoes are rotting - said Agnieszka Gozdyra to Grzegorz Jankowski. It was about the dispute surrounding Ukrainians.

In-person classes suspended in parts of Cavite, Batangas on Aug. 17

LUCENA CITY — The local governments of General Trias City, Cavite, and Nasugbu, Batangas, suspended in-person classes at all levels in public and private schools on Monday, Aug. 17, due to persistent rains brought by the southwest monsoon. READ: Rain to persist over Luzon Aug. 17

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Thailand eyes Dawei port role

Thailand is positioning itself as a key player in the proposed Dawei deep-sea port project in Myanmar, as Russia expresses interest in investing in major infrastructure projects in the region, including the long-delayed port.

Mohammad Khatami warns of the widening gap between the people and the government in Iran

Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami chose to send a clear message of support for the path of negotiation with the United States, warning that wasting the opportunity that arose after the end of the war could lead to the return of threats and tension. Khatami said, during a meeting with a group of journalists whose content was reported by reformist media, that the post-

Manchester City agreed to Rodri's transfer to Barcelona for 76.5 million euros

The Athletic reported that Barcelona and Manchester City have reached a preliminary agreement for the transfer of Rodri worth 76.5 million euros. City will receive 60 million euros as a base fee, and most of the bonuses included in this contract are considered achievable.

European countries battle multiple wildfires as record heat grips the continent

AP — Firefighters across France and in central England struggled against multiple fires Friday as a new wave of record-breaking heat baked a swath of Europe, their task further complicated by exceptionally parched landscapes. With France experiencing its driest year ever, a new f

"Must get hit once to counterattack" 'Bases loaded + early silence' Is joining the fireball duo the solution? "It's time for it to explode refreshingly"

[Daegu=Sports Chosun Reporter Jung Hyun-seok] "Actually, to win, the game should have been decided in the 1st inning." A hollow laugh mixed with regret spread across the face of Hanwha Eagles manager Kim Kyung-moon. There was deep regret over failing to capitalize on a bases-loaded opportunity that came along with the decisive bad luck of the opposing starter's headshot ejection in the 1st inning. After the match against the Samsung Lions, which was scheduled to be held at Daegu Lions Park on the 16th, was canceled due to rain, manager Kim Kyung-moon said the previous day (1

Chinese public opinion is focusing its attacks on these two people! Yaita Akio: The more fiercely China scolds, the more friends Taiwan has

August 15th marks the 81st anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender in World War II. Four cabinet members of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party visited the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo to pay their respects, but Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi did not appear, instead paying her respects by "remote worship." Senior media personality Yaita Akio...

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