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Israeli Strikes Killed Six People in Gaza, Including Al Jazeera Cameraman
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Israeli Strikes Killed Six People in Gaza, Including Al Jazeera Cameraman

Poland returned its Order of the White Eagle to Zelensky after the Ukrainian president named a battalion after the controversial Ukrainian Insurgent Army, sparking diplomatic backlash. In a statement, Zelensky reaffirmed Ukraine’s openness to dialogue with Poland and thanked Polish support during the conflict. The move, coupled with appeals for calm from Polish leaders, highlights the complex ties between history and contemporary geopolitics.

Poland returned its Order of the White Eagle to Zelensky after the Ukrainian president named a battalion after the controversial Ukrainian Insurgent Army, sparking diplomatic backlash. In a statement, Zelensky reaffirmed Ukraine’s openness to dialogue with Poland and thanked Polish support during the conflict. The move, coupled with appeals for calm from Polish leaders, highlights the complex ties between history and contemporary geopolitics.

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A massive fire engulfed the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach resort in Bayahibe, destroying the headquarters of a luxury accommodation chain and killing one 46‑year‑old Italian woman. Emergency services rushed the victims to hospitals, while three were treated on site. Wind and thatched roofs accelerated the flames. The Resort’s owner announced closure, and the Italian embassy coordinated support for stranded tourists.

A massive fire engulfed the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach resort in Bayahibe, destroying the headquarters of a luxury accommodation chain and killing one 46‑year‑old Italian woman. Emergency services rushed the victims to hospitals, while three were treated on site. Wind and thatched roofs accelerated the flames. The Resort’s owner announced closure, and the Italian embassy coordinated support for stranded tourists.

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In response to a red‑alert heatwave expected to push temperatures into the 40‑degree Celsius zone, Paris and other French cities have banned alcohol consumption in public venues during the Fête de la Musique celebrations. The move aims to reduce strain on emergency and healthcare services during a period of high heat. Temperatures are forecast to peak at 39‑41°C in the Paris region, and the authority has warned of train cancellations and school suspensions. To help residents cope, parks and gardens in Paris will remain open overnight.

In response to a red‑alert heatwave expected to push temperatures into the 40‑degree Celsius zone, Paris and other French cities have banned alcohol consumption in public venues during the Fête de la Musique celebrations. The move aims to reduce strain on emergency and healthcare services during a period of high heat. Temperatures are forecast to peak at 39‑41°C in the Paris region, and the authority has warned of train cancellations and school suspensions. To help residents cope, parks and gardens in Paris will remain open overnight.

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