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Martinez demands focus as Portugal brace for Turkish storm

Cyprus Mail 

Turkey’s fans are set to create a raucous atmosphere again as their team face Portugal at the Dortmund BVB Stadion on Saturday looking to close in on a spot in the Euro 2024 knockout stage. Aware of the challenge posed by playing a confident Turkey side enjoying virtual home advantage, Portugal manager Robert Martinez said […]

Galley Food for Sunday June 23rd - by: Ian Purvis

Starcross Yacht Club 

On Sunday after racing there will be:

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Home made cake from Philippa’s kitchen

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Russian FM: ISIS, Al-Qaeda threats persist in Afghanistan

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

The Russian Foreign Minister says that fully prepared combat groups of ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and their affiliated structures remain in Afghanistan. The Council of Foreign Ministers of the Collective Security Treaty Organization held its meeting on Friday, June 21, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The foreign ministers of Russia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Belarus attended this meeting. Sergei […]

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Palaszczuk defends pandemic actions

Sydney Morning Herald 

Annastacia Palaszczuk has defended the vaccine mandates and how many Queensland families were kept apart in an interview.

Justin Timberlake breaks silence on drink-driving arrest at Chicago concert - LBC

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  1. Justin Timberlake breaks silence on drink-driving arrest at Chicago concert  LBC
  2. Justin Timberlake admits 'tough week' after arrest  BBC
  3. Justin Timberlake tells fans ‘it’s been a tough week’ after drink driving charge  The Guardian
  4. Justin Timberlake's appearance sparks concern at Vegas concert, weeks before his DWI arrest  Daily Mail
  5. Justin Timberlake Arrested in New York for DWI, New Photos of Jail Release  TMZ

Tata Steel may shut blast furnaces in UK earlier amid strike by workers

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Tata Steel plans to shut down its blast furnaces in the UK earlier than scheduled due to a potential indefinite strike by workers protesting against job losses. The company cites operational instability and unsustainable losses as reasons for the closures. The strike, set to begin on July 8, involves around 1,500 workers and aims to halt Tata's plans. Tata Steel is transitioning to an electric arc furnace to reduce carbon emissions, with a significant investment and support for impacted employees.