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    Livre accuses Portugal's government of failing storm-hit regions as parliamentary days begin in Leiria

    The Livre party launched its parliamentary days in Leiria on Monday, accusing the government of Luís Montenegro of a slow and inadequate response to the train of storms that battered central Portugal earlier this year.

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Starmer, Hormuz and 43C

Starmer quits as Iran talks reopen and Europe counts heatwave deaths while schools close

Britain joined the day's list of unstable places, as Keir Starmer resigned and Labour moved quickly toward Andy Burnham. Elsewhere, diplomats in Switzerland tried to cool a Gulf crisis, Europe baked under dangerous heat, and Colombia elected a hard-right outsider by a whisker.

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  • Federal judge blocks voter database

    Blocks Trump administration from using the SAVE database to screen voter rolls, as Judge Sparkle Sooknanan cites privacy violations in Washington.

  • US orders quantum computer by 2028

    Signs executive orders directing federal agencies to deploy a usable quantum computer for scientific research by 2028.

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The war in Ukraine and its limits

New commitments for Patriot systems and intensified Ukrainian deep strikes against Russian oil infrastructure represent a continued but not fundamentally altered dynamic in the conflict.

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