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France24.com (en) 

Egypt to prosecute travel agents over hajj 'fraud': government

The order came after countries whose citizens performed this year's hajj reported more than 1,100 deaths, many attributed to the oven-like summer heat in Saudi Arabia. An AFP tally on Friday, compiling official statements and reports from diplomats involved in the response, put the toll at 1,126, more than half of them from Egypt. Arab diplomats told AFP earlier this week that Egyptians accounted for 658 deaths -- 630 of them unregistered pilgrims. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi had ordered that... Читать дальше...

GoldDerby.com 

All 31 ‘Fargo’ Emmy submissions for Season 5: Juno Temple, Jon Hamm …

FX’s “Fargo” is back in the Emmy running again after three years off with its fifth installment taking place in 2019 in Minnesota and North Dakota. Season 5 tells the story of a seemingly standard housewife who suddenly has to come to terms with her past when she is being hunted down. This returning cycle […]

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Report: Liverpool and City Battle for Bayern Prodigy

Liverpool Eye Record-Breaking Move for Jamal Musiala Amid Manchester City Competition Liverpool are reportedly considering a monumental move for Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala, a transfer that could shatter the club’s previous spending records. As rumours about Luis Diaz’s potential departure to Barcelona continue, Liverpool’s interest in Musiala intensifies. Trusted journalist David Ornstein has noted that […]

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Los Angeles Review of Books 

There Are a Lot of Hells: A Conversation with Paul Tremblay

PAUL TREMBLAY IS a scaredy-cat—his words, not mine. The ultimate horror nerd is afraid of the dark and sharks. He’s also not a fan of gore. For most people, fears like these would drive them as far away from horror as possible. Tremblay, on the other hand, leans into the skid. Throughout some 10 popular […]

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CBSNews.com 

Eye on America: Rosie the Riveters honored and an unlikely group’s healing conversations

In Michigan, we hear from a group of women from Jewish and Palestinian backgrounds working to build conversation and community in order to bridge a cultural divide. Then in Maryland, we meet some of the surviving, real-life Rosie the Riveters who changed the workforce forever. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.

International Business Times 

Two Dead In Kenya Youth Protests

A 21-year-old man has died after being hit by a tear gas canister during protests in Kenya this week, a human rights official and the victim's relative said Saturday, in the second fatality resulting from the youth-led demonstrations.

Digital Trends 

6 reasons why you shouldn’t buy the iPhone 15

The standard iPhone 15 is a terrific device. And yet, it's one you maybe shouldn't buy at this point in 2024. Here are a few reasons not to buy the iPhone 15.

Archdaily.com 

The Nook / Isaac French

I’m an experiential hospitality developer, designing and building micro-resorts and unique stays. I’m also an artist. The Nook is my most recent—and favorite—project to date. It’s equal parts office, art studio, and guest
quarters. 

Oilprice.com 

Kyrgyz Parliament Lifts Ban on Uranium Mining

Environmental activists in Kyrgyzstan are worried about the rising potential for a disaster following the parliament’s decision to resume uranium mining after a five-year hiatus.  The Kyrgyz parliament, the Jogorku Kenesh, earlier in June approved a government bill to lift a ban on the mining of uranium and thorium that had been in place since 2019. The new rules will go into effect after the law is signed by President Sadyr Japarov, as is widely expected soon.  In pushing for a resumption of mining... Читать дальше...