I must say that, among all the software that aggregates news, the best of all is Google News Australia. With the fact that that country is down there, below, at the bottom, they have a detached and much more objective view of the events of the day. And that's where I get most of the news I dish out to you every day. For example, look at the first news story, the one about the bankruptcy of the city of Birmingham, England. And between Russian thermonuclear submarines that appear in front of many NATO coasts, enormous Chinese warships that increasingly menacingly sail the South China Sea, after the pleasure ships off the coast of Spain, which were systematically attacked by killer whales, now It's shark time in the Canary Islands, trying to eat the local tourists. Very strange news, dear @ImageThat, which is hard to believe is true. Yet they are true.
Birmingham, Britain's second largest city, is forced to dim lights and cut sanitation due to bankruptcy
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Russian warships near Florida aim to intimidate. Our Navy sees them more as target practice. Putin's small task force in Cuba is an ego trip, but Russian ships still carry new Zircon missiles
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Benjamin Netanyahu dissolves Israel's war cabinet. The move is a clear pushback from the far right and an attempt to tighten its grip on decision-making over Hamas and Hezbollah
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'Join the revolt': UK's Farage tells supporters
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Mbappé like Thuram: "Vote against right-wing extremists"
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Saudi Arabia, India and South Africa among the countries that renounced Ukraine's declaration – as happened. Nations including Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico and the United Arab Emirates did not sign the final communiqué of the peace summit
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Protesters march against France's far-right National Party ahead of early elections
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More operational nuclear warheads, analyst says
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Russian Putin will visit North Korea in rare trip as anti-Western alignment deepens
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How an Israeli raid freed 4 hostages and killed at least 274 Palestinians in Gaza
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US targets Houthi radar sites after sailor goes missing
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New Caledonia's La Tontouta International Airport reopens, curfew reduced as riots ease
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The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy has deployed an amphibious assault ship to Nansha Qundao (also known as the Nansha Islands) in the South China Sea for the first time, a move that experts said on Sunday is preparation for any emergency response
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Parthenon marbles recreated from 3D scans to convince the British Museum to return them to Greece
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Lebanon-based officials raise alarm over possible escalation of war as fighting between Hezbollah and Israel intensifies
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Russian submarine spotted near the west coast of Scotland
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Rainy days in Fujian. China is forced to evacuate tens of thousands of people due to floods
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Chinese and Philippine ships collide
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Playa de Melenara beach in Gran Canaria is crowded. People like sunny, warm weather. But suddenly panic breaks out and screams can be heard! A huge shark swims directly towards the beach
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New data confirms: the Earth's inner core rotates more slowly
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In Japan, the number of cases of a particularly aggressive streptococcal disease is rapidly increasing. It is often fatal, especially for middle-aged people
A new dangerous 'flesh-eating' streptococcus has appeared in Japan. And the core of Planet Earth seems to want to stop suddenly. This thing here, dear @吃瓜群众路过, gives me a lot to think about. But my friend @Nordistico doesn't care. He only cares if, with his discount flyer, he can find the aubergines on offer.
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