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Financial Times - World
What Paris should learn from London 2012 Olympic legacy
Against the historical odds, the UK capital’s games were a marked economic success -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The World Saw Biden Deteriorating. Democrats Ignored the Warnings.
European officials expressed worries about President Biden’s focus and stamina before Thursday’s debate.Joe Biden -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Martin Mull dies at 80: The comic actor, 'Roseanne' star and painter's life in headlines
The veteran actor who brought laughs to generations of TV and movie fans and who forged a second life as a painter has died, his daughter says. -
BBC News - Top stories
Thousands cheer on annual Pride parade in London
The parade started off at midday at Hyde Park and ended at Trafalgar Square. -
BBC News - Top stories
Military horses run loose again in central London
It is the second time since April that Household Cavalry horses have bolted through the capital. -
The New York Times - World
Doris Allen, Analyst Who Saw the Tet Offensive Coming, Is Dead at 97
Her warning of a big buildup of enemy troops poised to attack South Vietnam in 1968 was ignored, a major U.S. Army intelligence failure during the war. -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Appreciation: Comedian, actor, musician and painter Martin Mull mastered the art of always being right for the job
Mull was a comfortingly disquieting presence — deceptively normal, even bland, but with a spark of evil. Martin Mull is with us, one felt, and that much at least is right with the world. -
The Guardian - World
London City Lionesses start new era with Asllani signing
US businesswoman Michele Kang has ambitious plans for Women’s Championship side, starting with Sweden’s captain and PSG’s manager. As US businesswoman Michele Kang began speaking in the lavishly decorated Empire room at Mayfair’s Landmark hotel ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Nelly Korda withdraws from London tournament after being bitten by a dog
Korda, who tied an LPGA record earlier this year with five consecutive victories, has missed the cut in three straight tournaments for the first time in her career.
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Ukraine Says It Foiled Russian Plot Echoing String of Coup Bids
While the viability of the plan was not immediately clear, officials said it was a reminder that the Kremlin remained determined to bring down President Volodymyr Zelensky.Ukraine -
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To accommodate a broad and diverse alliance of parties, President Cyril Ramaphosa increased the size of his executive team. Now the challenge is getting a diverse group of politicians to agree. -
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Five Takeaways From France’s Snap Election
It was a big day for the far-right National Rally. Just how big will not be clear until after a second round of voting.