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Financial Times - Business
French election as it happened: Far-right dominates first round of voting
Emmanuel Macron’s centrists expected to slump to third place -
The New York Times - World
France Reacts to Big Far-Right Wins in First Round of Snap Election
Many expressed shock that Marine Le Pen’s nationalist party was so close to power after the first round of a snap election. -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Blue-Collar Democrat Who Wants to Fix the Party’s Other Big Problem
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez flipped a rural red district to get to Congress. Now she wants to help her party do more of the same. -
ESPN - Sports
No Messi, no problems: Scaloni's Argentina are built to win without their star
In years gone by, an Argentina without Lionel Messi may have fallen apart. Now, Lionel Scaloni's men have developed the sort of resilience that has led to three major trophies. -
BBC News - Top stories
Swinney fears postal vote problems could affect election results
The first minister says he is "very concerned" tight contests could hinge on "disenfranchised" voters. -
BBC News - Top stories
Has frantic election campaign actually grappled with massive issues UK faces?
There's been drama galore over the past month - but have our politicians really addressed the crucial issues facing the country?United Kingdom -
The Guardian - World
America’s big problem is not Joe Biden, it’s the menace to democracy posed by Donald Trump | Simon Tisdall
The presidential debate was further proof of the fragility of the country’s constitution. Radical reform is crucial, whoever wins in November. It wasn’t so much what Joe Biden said, it was how he said it. His voice was weak and shaky, he lost his ...Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
Trump Awaits Immunity Ruling, and the French Far Right Wins Big
Plus, Hurricane Beryl threatens the Caribbean.Donald Trump -
NBC News - Politics
Trump speaks out after SCOTUS's immunity ruling: ‘Big win’
After the Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump has immunity for his official acts while in office, the former president spoke out on his social media platform. “Big win for our constitution and democracy. Proud to be an American,” he posted.Donald Trump
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Trump immunity ruling sets dangerous precedent, says Biden
The US president condemns a Supreme Court verdict giving his predecessor partial immunity from prosecution.Joe Biden -
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Trump win as top court deals blow to Jan 6 case
The former president achieves his immediate objective of delaying the trial until after November's election.Donald Trump -
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Almost 1.8m people owe £50,000 or more in student debt
More than 61,000 people have balances of £100,000 or more and 50 owe upwards of £200,000, BBC finds. -
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Which issues barely get a mention in party manifestos?
BBC audiences have asked for more detail on issues such as fly-tipping, income tax thresholds and assisted dying -
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Israel orders Palestinians to leave southern Gaza area after rocket fire
People have been fleeing in darkness after being told to leave areas east of Khan Younis.Israel