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Trump Urges $87bn Congress Request Amid Iran War
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Trump Urges $87bn Congress Request Amid Iran War

In a shocking case of domestic violence, a Pakistani man was arrested for holding his French wife, Sylvie Yasmina, and her five children captive at home for twelve years. Yasmina alleges daily physical and psychological abuse, with her children denied education and social contact. Police railed the family’s cramped living conditions in Bara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, finding bruises and signs of neglect. After the raid, the family was taken to a women’s shelter in Peshawar and is planning to return to France. The case highlights issues of cross‑border domestic abuse and the plight of refugees living abroad.

In a shocking case of domestic violence, a Pakistani man was arrested for holding his French wife, Sylvie Yasmina, and her five children captive at home for twelve years. Yasmina alleges daily physical and psychological abuse, with her children denied education and social contact. Police railed the family’s cramped living conditions in Bara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, finding bruises and signs of neglect. After the raid, the family was taken to a women’s shelter in Peshawar and is planning to return to France. The case highlights issues of cross‑border domestic abuse and the plight of refugees living abroad.

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Ukrainian drones destroyed Sevastopol’s main power substation in a night‑time attack, leaving the city in darkness until Wednesday evening. The attacker’s strategy targets Russia’s energy infrastructure to cut oil revenues and force a dialogue at the negotiation table. As power cuts spread, Sevastopol residents face rising fuel shortages and panic buying, with gasoline stalls now serving only government staff. Russian officials claim to have destroyed hundreds of drones and rescued their own, but Ukraine continues to broaden its campaign across Crimea.

Ukrainian drones destroyed Sevastopol’s main power substation in a night‑time attack, leaving the city in darkness until Wednesday evening. The attacker’s strategy targets Russia’s energy infrastructure to cut oil revenues and force a dialogue at the negotiation table. As power cuts spread, Sevastopol residents face rising fuel shortages and panic buying, with gasoline stalls now serving only government staff. Russian officials claim to have destroyed hundreds of drones and rescued their own, but Ukraine continues to broaden its campaign across Crimea.

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Western Europe is gripped by a heatwave that has pushed temperatures into record highs, with major cities like Nice recording 30–35 °C (86–95 °F). Since June 18, France has reported 40 heat‑related drowning deaths, prompting governments to activate heat alert systems and deploy cooling centres. European authorities have introduced measures such as restricting outdoor activity times, extending working hours for vulnerable groups, and increasing public health messaging. BBC correspondent Pierre‑Antoine Denis reports from Nice, noting the heightened alert and the widespread public response to the extreme heat.

Western Europe is gripped by a heatwave that has pushed temperatures into record highs, with major cities like Nice recording 30–35 °C (86–95 °F). Since June 18, France has reported 40 heat‑related drowning deaths, prompting governments to activate heat alert systems and deploy cooling centres. European authorities have introduced measures such as restricting outdoor activity times, extending working hours for vulnerable groups, and increasing public health messaging. BBC correspondent Pierre‑Antoine Denis reports from Nice, noting the heightened alert and the widespread public response to the extreme heat.

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