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Month: May 2024

Brazil’s president withdraws his country’s ambassador to Israel after criticizing the war in Gaza

By ELÉONORE HUGHES Associated Press RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil withdrew its ambassador to Israel on Wednesday after months of tensions between the two countries over the war in Gaza, the latest repercussion from a South American nation over Israel’s military campaign in the Palestinian territory. The move was announced in Brazil’s official gazette.

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Tennessee governor OKs penalizing adults who help minors receive abortions, gender-affirming care

By KIMBERLEE KRUESI Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee’s governor has approved legislation designed to block adults from helping minors get an abortion or receive gender-affirming care without parental consent. Both proposals are likely to face immediate legal challenges when they go into effect later this year.  Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, quietly signed

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‘My face took a lot of hits down the hill’: American Abby Lampe explains how to win renowned cheese-rolling competition

By Amy Woodyatt and Don Riddell, CNN (CNN) — After a year sabbatical, American Abby Lampe tumbled 200 yards through the mud, grass and sea of limbs down a steep hill to claim victory at an English village’s annual cheese-rolling competition, which attracts entrants from around the world. Every year in western England, a group

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Mbappé won the World Cup with France in 2018.

Kylian Mbappé won’t be drawn on whether he’ll be supporting Real Madrid in Champions League final: ‘I’ll just watch like you’

CNN By Amanda Davies, Aleks Klosok and Martin Bourke, CNN Sardinia, Italy (CNN) — He’s a World Cup winner, who has won multiple titles with French club Paris Saint-Germain over the last seven years. Now, Kylian Mbappé, who is widely expected to imminently join Real Madrid, says he’s looking forward to the challenge of playing

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Al menos 1 muerto debido a tormentas y vientos que cortaron el suministro eléctrico en comunidades de Texas e inundaron carreteras

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN) — Al menos una persona murió y más de 600.000 clientes en Texas permanecieron sin electricidad este martes por la noche mientras poderosas tormentas generaron otra ronda de clima violento en un estado que aún se tambalea por un desfile casi implacable de tormentas destructivas y mortales en las últimas semanas.

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