Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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Hun Sen

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A video posted on his Facebook page had violated Meta's rules against violent threats. Cambodia will go to the polls on July 23 in an election that has been widely dubbed a sham.

Aaron Judge

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Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge played catch before Wednesday's game at Oakland. It was his first baseball activity since tearing a ligament in his right big toe June 3. Judge was injured when he slammed into the outfield wall at Dodger Stadium.

Just Stop Oil

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Three Just Stop Oil protesters have been charged with aggravated trespass. Daniel Knorr, 21, Jason Bourne, 26, and Judit Murray, 69, threw orange powder into the air before being tackled to the ground. It follows disruption at Lord's cricket ground yesterday.

Nadine Dorries

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Privileges Committee found allies put 'improper pressure' on MPs. Aim was to 'influence outcome of inquiry' and 'impede work of committee' Nadine Dorries and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg accused of waging campaign.

UNC

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Affirmative action policies at UNC and Harvard ruled unconstitutional. Black applicants will be most devastated. Supreme Court justice Ketanji Brown Jackson called the ruling "let-them-eat-cake obliviousness"

Ketanji Brown Jackson

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The US Supreme Court ruled 6-2 in the Harvard case. Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the decision 'rolls back decades of precedent and momentous progress' Chief Justice John Roberts said universities can, however, consider a students' discussion of how race affected his or her life.

Harvard College

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Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action policies used by Harvard and University of North Carolina. Court ruled that the way the schools approached race violated the 14th Amendment. Decision drew a sharp rebuke from the court's liberal wing.

Rahul Gandhi

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Security forces stopped his convoy at Bishnupur, about 20 km from the capital Imphal. Teargas shells were then fired to disperse a crowd that had started gathering. Gandhi arrived at Imphal for a two-day visit to strife-torn Manipur on Thursday.

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NFL bans Isaiah Rodgers, Rashod Berry and Demetrius Taylor for the ENTIRE 2023 season for betting on league games in 2022. It follows the NFL's revelation of six 'key rules' relating to its gambling policy. NFL’s gambling policy bars players, coaches and league and team officials from betting on NFL games.

NFL

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NFL suspends 3 players indefinitely for violating the league's gambling policy. 4th player sidelined for 6 games. Colts cornerback Isaiah Rodgers reportedly won a $1,000 bet related to his own team.

The Court of Appeal

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Court of Appeal rules UK government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda unlawful. Judges say Rwanda's asylum system cannot be considered a safe third country. Government likely to take case to UK Supreme Court.

Steve Smith

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Steve Smith equals Steve Waugh with his 32nd Test century at Lord's. The 34-year-old is now joint-11th in the all-time list of Test centurions. Smith also overtakes Waugh's 3173 runs in Ashes cricket. Australia lost their last five wickets for 77 runs on Thursday's second morning.

Sonia Sotomayor

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Liberal justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissent. Jackson is the first black woman ever to sit on the Supreme Court. Harvard says it will comply with the new ruling.

Lionel Messi

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Lionel Messi expected to sign with the team sometime in early July. Luis Enrique could be confirmed as Christophe Galtier's replacement as head coach this week. PSG will not consider parting ways with Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.

The Supreme Court

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The court used a case of a former postal worker to make clear that employers cannot avoid meeting religious requests. In Students for Fair Admissions v. North Carolina, the Supreme Court held that Harvard and North Carolina had gone too far with racial preferences.

The Chicago Blackhawks

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Chicago Blackhawks acquire Corey Perry from Lightning. The 38-year-old Perry joins his fourth team in five years after spending his first 14 seasons with the Anaheim Ducks. Chicago gave up a seventh-round pick in next year's draft to acquire the 18-year player.

Inter Miami

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Tata Martino has been appointed as the new head coach of Inter Miami. The 60-year-old replaces Phil Neville who was sacked on June 1. David Beckham has described Martino as a 'highly respected figure in our sport' Lionel Messi is set to be unveiled as an Inter Miami player on July 16.

Isaiah Rodgers

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NFL bans Isaiah Rodgers, Rashod Berry and Demetrius Taylor for the ENTIRE 2023 season for betting on league games in 2022. Tennessee Titans right tackle Petits Frere received a six-game suspension. Jameson Williams and Stanley Berryhill were both banned for only six games. 10 players have forfeited more than $25 million in salary and signing bonus due to suspensions.

Mason Mount

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Manchester United agree £60m fee with Chelsea for Mason Mount. England midfielder set to have a medical ahead of signing five-year deal. United have intimated that they will improve £55m offer for 24-year-old.

Madonna

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The 64-year-old had been carrying out final checks for her Celebration tour. Manager Guy Oseary wrote on Instagram that the singer had spent several days in the ICU after becoming ill.