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Switzerland knock out Colombia on penalties to reach World Cup quarter-finals

Davinson Sánchez looked to the heavens. Cucho Hernández trudged back to his teammates. And by the end, the rest of the Colombian team were on the grass as Switzerland danced, nearly alone in a sea of yellow. Switzerland had prevailed on penalties, 4-3, bringing an emotional end to more than two hours of tense, tentative, and ludicrously goal-free football in the World Cup last 16.

Switzerland advance to the quarter-finals for the first time since 1954, when that stage was the first in the knockout round of a Swiss-hosted tournament featuring a total of 16 teams. They will face a tall task to better that result, facing Lionel Messi and Argentina in Kansas City in four days’ time.

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Bernie Sanders calls on Graham Platner to withdraw from Senate race amid sexual assault claims

Sanders, one of Platner’s earliest and most influential backers, is latest to call on him to withdraw from Maine race

The progressive senator Bernie Sanders called on Graham Platner to withdraw from the US Senate race in Maine, citing “very serious allegations” of sexual assault, hours before the embattled nominee faced another claim of sexual misconduct.

While Platner has denied the new allegations, reported by Politico, and later by the Washington Post, the initial report prompted a wave of prominent Democrats to urge him to stand aside as the party’s nominee in the consequential Senate contest.

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Thousands of women could be spared painful cancer exam by new NHS AI blood test

The test, which is being trialled by two NHS trusts, could replace the transvaginal ultrasound scan in some cases

Thousands of women could be spared having a painful intrusive exam for suspected cancer thanks to a new AI-powered blood test being trialled by the NHS.

Around 90,000 postmenopausal women a year in England are referred by their GP to be investigated for possible womb cancer because they are bleeding a lot.

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Deloitte review: Premier League clubs’ pre-tax losses surge by 600% to £948m

  • Losses increase between 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons

  • Transfer spend and lack of one-off sales account for rise

The combined pre-tax losses of Premier League clubs climbed from £135m in the 2023-24 season to £948m in 2024-25, according to Deloitte’s annual review of football finance.

This rise was attributed by Deloitte to transfer spending and the absence of significant profits from one-off sales. Net debt of Premier League clubs was up to £3.6bn in 2024-25, compared to £3.5bn the season before, Deloitte found.

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ICE agents attempting to stop vehicle fatally shoot motorist in Houston

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was killed by immigration enforcement as he was looking to hire workers, his son says

A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot ⁠a motorist in Houston on Tuesday during an attempt by officers to stop the man’s vehicle, according to ⁠an ICE statement.

The ⁠man shot ​to death was identified as Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, described by ICE as a Mexican national and “illegal alien” who ⁠attempted to evade arrest during a “targeted enforcement operation” by federal immigration officers.

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Djokovic sees off Auger-Aliassime in Wimbledon epic to set up Sinner semi-final

  • Novak Djokovic wins 7-6 (10), 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4)

  • Serb lauds ‘one of the best matches in my career’

On Monday night The Odyssey, ­Christopher Nolan’s three-hour epic about one man’s heroic quest, had its world premiere in London. And 24 hours later at Wimbledon, 15,000 fans on Centre Court witnessed a tennis equivalent. A ­rugged hero: Novak Djokovic. A mighty quest: the hunt for a record-breaking 25th grand slam title. There was an injury scare. Multiple shifts in momentum. And ­numerous times where the ­Centre Court crowd stood up and started punching the air at what they were watching.

It amounted to pure box office. And after five hours and 15 ­minutes of extraordinary tennis, it was ­Djokovic who was again left standing after defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime 7-6 (10), 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4).

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Nigel Farage accused of ‘desperate stunt’ after quitting UK parliament in face of financial scrutiny

Reform UK leader says he has ‘never been angrier’ as he triggers byelection – but critics say he is ‘up to his neck in sleaze’

Flanked by union jack flags, with a spectacular view of the City of London behind him, Nigel Farage said he had “never been angrier”. In an address that was billed as a “statement on my future in public life”, the leader of Reform UK, the rightwing, anti-immigration party that remains ahead in most national polls but which has been dipping recently, said he would not tolerate any more of it.

“It seems to me that the establishment have now decided that they can’t beat us fairly, so they’ve chosen to use foul means,” Farage said.

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Middle East crisis live: US military launches strikes against Iran in retaliation over attacks on commercial vessels

This marks ⁠the first known US military strikes ​against ​Iran since late last ​month

Iran’s foreign ministry has accused the U.S of “major violations” of the Islamabad Understanding which had been signed by the two sides last month.

In a statement, the ministry vowed to “take whatever measures it deems necessary to safeguard its national interests and security”.

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FCC To End Biden-Era Rule That Forces ISPs To List All Their Fees

The FCC plans to roll back broadband label rules that require ISPs to itemize all passthrough fees. Under the proposal, providers could instead list a single "up to" amount for location-based charges. It would also allow ISPs to link to pricing labels rather than display them prominently, while eliminating machine-readable pricing files. Ars Technica reports: ISPs routinely advertise prices much lower than those actually charged to consumers on their monthly bills. One method of raising monthly bill prices above advertised rates is to tack on fees that, ISPs claim, are used to offset charges imposed by local governments. ISPs would be well within their rights to advertise accurate monthly prices and charge those exact prices on monthly bills. But because ISPs rarely do that, the FCC has required them to make specific price disclosures to consumers for the past decade. The Biden-era FCC updated the broadband-label rules to require that ISPs "itemize on the label (PDF) all discretionary monthly fees that the provider passes through to the consumer." The change drew protest from Comcast and other ISPs that complained bitterly about the complexity of listing all the hidden fees they had chosen to charge.

Under Chairman Brendan Carr, the Trump FCC has steadily whittled away at requirements imposed under Democrats. An order (PDF) released in draft form last week would eliminate the requirement to itemize passthrough fees and let ISPs list them in a single "up to" amount. The "up to" amount can include both government fees and fees charged by non-government entities such as owners of utility poles. "Rather than continuing to require providers to itemize 'passthrough fees' that can vary by location, we allow providers to display such fees in the aggregate, either as a maximum or 'up to' amount for the total fees applicable in any location where the service plan is offered, or as the exact total of such fees assessed in a particular location," the FCC draft order said.

The order to be voted on later this month includes a few other changes that will please ISPs and their lobby groups. ISPs will be allowed to provide links to price labels instead of displaying the full labels prominently on ordering pages and account portals, and will be allowed to stop making the price-label information available in machine-readable spreadsheets. The FCC is also relaxing the requirement that price information be available over the phone. The FCC said the change will "allow phone sales representatives to present label information conversationally, as a summary of key label fields, rather than require verbatim recitation."

The changes have been in the works since October 2025, when the FCC issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to let the public submit comments on the proposals. The outcome of that process is the draft order, which will be voted on at the FCC's July 22 meeting and take effect 30 days after it is published in the Federal Register. There are many types of passthrough fees that ISPs will be able to stop listing individually and roll into the "up to" amount. The FCC defined the fees as follows, saying they include just about anything that isn't a tax [...]. Another planned change will eliminate a requirement that providers archive all labels for at least two years after a service plan is no longer available. The Utility Reform Network, an advocacy group, told the FCC that the archived labels provide crucial data about how prices and services change over time, and that machine-readable labels are important for affordability research and information accessibility.

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Nieuwe Amerikaanse aanvallen op Iran

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We onderbreken het feest in het StamCafé voor militair geweld van een andere orde: Amerika heeft nieuwe, 'krachtige' aanvallen uitgevoerd op Iran. De aanvallen zijn volgens CENTCOM een reactie op de Iraanse aanvallen op drie commerciële schepen die door de Straat van Hormuz voeren. "Iran’s demonstrated aggression was unwarranted, dangerous, and a clear violation of the ceasefire", oftewel: "De door Iran getoonde agressie was ongegrond, gevaarlijk en een duidelijke schending van het staakt-het-vuren." Op beelden op internet is te zien dat er fik is in Bandar Abbas. Ook waren er explosies te horen in Sirik. En die andere explosie ziet u binnenkort weer op de teller bij de pomp, als u 'm volgooit.

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Dr.Seuss At the Mountains of Madness

Dr.Seuss At the Mountains of Madness read-along on YouTube [22m]. Unearthly horror for children. BONUS: H.P. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu for Beginner Readers [14m].

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Dodental door aardbevingen Venezuela opgelopen tot bijna 3700

CARACAS (ANP) - Het dodental van de dubbele aardbeving die Venezuela op 24 juni trof, is opgelopen tot 3685. "Officiële cijfers per 7 juli: 3685 doden, 16.740 gewonden", aldus een verklaring van de regering, waarin geen melding werd gemaakt van het aantal vermisten. Zondag stond het aantal doden nog op 3535.

De Venezolaanse interim-president Delcy Rodriguez zei dinsdag dat de internationale luchthaven, die vorige maand beschadigd raakte door twee aardbevingen, "zo snel mogelijk weer opengaat" voor commerciële vluchten. De luchthaven ligt in La Guaira, de kuststreek ten noorden van Caracas die het zwaarst getroffen werd door de dubbele beving.

De luchthaven is wel al gedeeltelijk opengesteld voor humanitaire vluchten.


Djokovic in vijf sets langs Auger-Aliassime op Wimbledon

LONDEN (ANP) - Tennisser Novak Djokovic heeft voor de vijftiende keer in zijn carrière de halve finale van Wimbledon bereikt. Dat deed de Servische 24-voudig grandslamwinnaar dinsdagavond in een vijfsetter tegen de Canadese nummer 4 van de wereld Félix Auger-Aliassime: 7-6 (10) 3-6 6-3 6-7 (4) 7-6 (4).

In de halve finale treft Djokovic de Italiaanse titelverdediger en nummer 1 van de wereld Jannik Sinner. Auger-Aliassime kwam op Wimbledon nooit verder dan de kwartfinale.

In de eerste set gaven beide tennissers niets weg en moest een tiebreak de doorslag geven. Daarin kregen beide mannen drie setpoints, en ging de winst met 12-10 naar Djokovic. De tweede set ging dankzij een break in de achtste game naar Auger-Aliassime. In set 3 had Djokovic aan een break genoeg.

In de vierde set leek de Serviër door te pakken met een vroege break, maar opnieuw kwam het aan op een tiebreak. Die ging naar de Canadees. Ook in de vijfde set gaven beide tennissers niets weg waardoor een supertiebreak nodig was. Daarin wist Djokovic zijn eerste van vijf matchpoints te benutten om een plaats in de halve finale veilig te stellen.


VS voeren 'krachtige' luchtaanvallen uit op Iran

WASHINGTON (ANP/RTR) - Het Amerikaanse leger heeft een reeks "krachtige" luchtaanvallen op Iran uitgevoerd, meldt het Amerikaanse centrale commando CENTCOM op X.

De aanvallen waren een reactie op wat volgens het commando Iraanse aanvallen waren op drie commerciële schepen die door de Straat van Hormuz voeren. "De door Iran getoonde agressie was ongerechtvaardigd, gevaarlijk en een duidelijke schending van het staakt-het-vuren", aldus CENTCOM.

Iraanse staatsmedia melden dat er diverse explosies te horen waren in en rondom de Zuid-Iraanse kustplaats Sirik, die aan de Straat van Hormuz ligt.

Iran houdt de Amerikaanse regering verantwoordelijk voor de gevolgen van de "schending van het memorandum van Islamabad" over het beëindigen van de oorlog, laat het Iraanse ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken weten via staatsmedia.


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Medieval Wound Man

From The Public Domain Review, The Many Lives of the Medieval Wound Man, a diagram found in many medical texts beginning in the early 1400s.

Living on today in libraries from Copenhagen to Munich, the strange figure of the Wound Man gives modern viewers a glimpse of the worrying injuries that the medieval body could receive through war, accident, and epidemic. But at the same time, it shows that medieval people did not think of themselves as helpless victims in the face of these assaults. Far from reinforcing the common perception of the European Middle Ages as a backwards and bloody period of human history, the Wound Man reminds us that it was in fact a period busy with innovative medical treatments, a vital link between the long-standing cures of the classical world and developments that were to follow in early Renaissance medicine.

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