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  1. Exclusive: Jess Asato says the support she has received ‘feels like a shout for women’s freedom on the internet’

  2. Speaking at Normanday, Hegseth asked, ‘When will European capitals do something about that invasion or is it too late?’

  3. As the FIFA World Cup approaches, the image of one of Brazil’s greatest footballers lives on in Santos, the one-time home of Edson Arantes do Nascimento, far better known as Pelé
  4. The victims ranged in age from 14 to 61, officials said

  5. Chinese leader Xi Jinping is traveling to North Korea for the first time in nearly seven years, offering North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a stage to showcase an increasingly assertive foreign policy

  6. It comes as the US military said it downed six Iranian missiles in the Gulf

  7. Health workers inside Mongbwalu, the epicenter of Congo's outbreak, say they are working with little pay or rest
  8. Some say they want to rise to the challenge, while others have been forced to resign almost before their tenure began. Albert Toth looks at the rise of ‘paper candidates’ and what they mean for the future of local politics

  9. In this week’s Well Enough newsletter, Harry Bullmore looks at Steven Bartlett’s claim that drinking alcohol ‘ruined’ three days of his life, and explores how the pursuit of a ‘perfect’ fitness routine may be counterproductive

  10. Keir Starmer will hold discussions on boosting support for Ukraine with France’s Macron and Germany’s Merz