Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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Christophe Galtier

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PSG coach set to be fired by the Qatari owners of PSG. Move follows an investigation launched in April following claims he made racist and Islamophobic remarks about players. Christophe Galtier was allegedly upset at the number of black and Muslim players in his squad.

Jeff Van Gundy

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Keyshawn Johnson, Max Kellerman, Suzy Kolber and Jalen Rose were reportedly among those cuts. The cuts are part of parent company Walt Disney's plan to slash billions in costs.

Jair Bolsonaro

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It's the first time in the court's 90-year history that it has applied the ban to a former president. If it survives a planned Supreme Court appeal, he won't run until 2030. Future criminal convictions could extend his ban by years.

The Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court has ruled against President Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan. Chief Justice John Roberts issued a rare statement slamming "dangerous" rhetoric. Payments are set to restart within the next two months for an estimated 44 million borrowers.

Emmanuel Macron

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France descended into further chaos tonight, after the riots that were sparked by the killing of 17-year-old Nahel M spread to other cities. President Macron is now facing calls to announce a'state of emergency' after footage has emerged of rioters armed with guns walking down the streets. Foreign Office has updated its travel advice as a response to the violence.

The Supreme Court

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Lorie Smith argued Colorado’s anti-discrimination laws violated her rights by forcing her to create websites for same-sex couples. The court used the case of a former postal worker to make clear that employers cannot avoid meeting religious requests.

Max Verstappen

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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc finished second with Carlos Sainz third. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton finished fifth, 0.428 sec adrift. Title rival Sergio Perez qualifies only 15th after having a lap deleted. George Russell also failed to qualify and will start 15th.

Lorie Smith

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Lorie Smith argued Colorado’s anti-discrimination laws can’t compel her to make a wedding website for a gay couple. Lorie Smith is an evangelical Christian who said she believes marriage can only exist between a man and a woman.

Joe Biden

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US Supreme Court hands Biden defeat as it blocks student loan forgiveness deal. Decision would claw back more than $300 billion in costs associated with the program. 40 million Americans were eligible for the relief announced by the president last August.

Davide Sanclimenti

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Love Island 2022 winners Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti split this week. Pair, who met on the ITV reality dating show last year, confirmed their relationship had ended. Their £5.5k a month London flat is now being put on the property market for rent.

Aaron Mooy

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Celtic have confirmed midfielder Aaron Mooy has quit the club. Reports in his homeland put the shock announcement down to a 'debilitating back injury' Brendan Rodgers says he is "disappointed" but respects the decision.

Kevin Spacey Fowler

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Hollywood star accused of sexually assaulting four men. Spacey, 63, denies 12 charges, including sexual assault and indecent assault. Prosecutor Christine Agnew KC described him as a'sexual bully' If convicted, Spacey could face a prison sentence.

Zac Goldsmith

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Tory peer said he was "horrified" the government had "abandoned" promises on animal welfare, climate change and nature. Comes a day after he was criticised following the Partygate scandal.

Nathan Lyon

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England cut Australia's first-innings lead of 416 to 138 in the second Ashes test. Australia took three wickets for 34 runs to leave the home side 278-4 at the close. Todd Murphy will almost certainly be the man called in if Nathan Lyon is ruled out. Lyon injured his right calf running in the field after tea on Thursday.

Scot Peterson

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Scot Peterson, 60, stayed outside during the February 2018 mass shooting at the Parkland high school. His attorney argued the then-Broward Sheriff's Office deputy didn't enter the building. 17 people, including 14 students, were gunned down at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Madonna

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Madonna, 64, was put in intensive care after she contracted a ‘serious bacterial infection’ on Saturday. Manager Guy Oseary says the 64-year-old singer is expected to make a full recovery.

George Springer

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Pittsburgh Pirates score five times in seventh to rout San Diego Padres 7-1. New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge played catch before a game at Oakland in his first baseball activity since tearing a ligament in his right big toe. Atlanta Braves won their fifth straight game, beating the Minnesota Twins 3-0.

Nahel

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The 17-year-old who died on Tuesday has been identified only as Nahel. His mother is Algerian and father Moroccan, according to an acquaintance. The shooting sparked unrest and rioting across France, leading to at least 150 arrests.

Nathan Lyon

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England trail Australia by 138 runs in the second Test at Lord's. Nathan Lyon limped off with a calf injury during the afternoon session. The spinner had been playing his 100th consecutive Test for Australia.

Travis Scott

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10 people died at Astroworld music festival nearly two years ago. Thousands were injured as the over-capacity crowd pressed towards the front of the stage. Eight people, including two teenagers under the age of 18, were pronounced dead the night of the concert.