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French Rail Chief Says Trains To Run Normally From Monday After Sabotage - NDTV

  1. French Rail Chief Says Trains To Run Normally From Monday After Sabotage  NDTV
  2. Celine Dion makes live comeback at Paris Olympics opening ceremony  BBC.com
  3. Who was behind the sabotage of France’s railway network? Here’s what we know  CNN
  4. What Is AIN? How Russians Are Competing at the Olympics  TIME

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Heat wave forces Iran to shutter government offices and banks, electricity consumption soars

Iran is facing a severe heat wave, with temperatures reaching up to 42 degrees Celsius in Tehran. Authorities have taken measures to protect public health and conserve energy, including closing government and commercial institutions. Emergency services and medical agencies will remain operational. The extreme heat has led to record electricity consumption and warnings for people to stay indoors. Iran's temperature is rising at double the global pace, increasing by 2 degrees over the past 50 years.

Sydney Morning Herald 

Kookaburras open the scoring against Argentina

Blake Govers gives the Kookaburras the lead against Argentina with a decisive penalty corner on the stroke of half-time. © International Olympic Committee

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Technology's grip on modern life is pushing us down a dimly lit path of digital land mines

The risks are being amplified by the tightening control of a corporate coterie popularly known as "Big Tech": Microsoft, whose software runs most of the world's computers; Apple and Google, whose software powers virtually all of the world's smartphones; Amazon, which oversees data centers responsible for keeping websites running (another key service provided by Microsoft and Google, too, in addition to its e-commerce bazaar); and Meta Platforms, the social networking hub that owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

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Cubs' Shota Imanaga aims to shut down Royals

(Photo credit: Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports) If the Chicago Cubs are to beat the host Kansas City Royals on Saturday in the second of a three-game set, they're going to have to rely on the pitching staff, apparently. Cubs pitchers had an uncharacteristic down game on Friday, losing 6-0. And with their hitters managing just four hits -- their .232 average is the second-lowest in the Natonal League -- there wasn't a recipe