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UK can improve ‘botched’ Brexit deal, says Starmer

EurActiv 

Britain's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised on Monday (8 July) to secure an improved agreement with the European Union on post-Brexit trading rules and revamp the "botched deal" signed by former premier Boris Johnson.

Watch: A hero's welcome for Rahul Dravid at a cricket academy

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Former Indian cricket star Rahul Dravid, celebrated for his coaching success, receives a warm welcome at a cricket academy after leading India to T20 World Cup victory. Speculation arises about Gautam Gambhir potentially succeeding him as coach of the Indian team.

Kathua Attack: 5 Armymen killed, 5 injured in terrorist ambush

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The attack occurred on the Machedi-Kindli-Malhar road in a remote area, approximately 150 km from Kathua town, at around 3:30 pm. Elite para commandos have been deployed on the ground, engaging in intermittent exchanges of fire as the operation continues. Notably, this incident coincided with the 8th death anniversary of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani, adding a sombre context to the situation.

House of the Dragon star says heartbreaking death detail was ‘my call’ – but fans brand scene ‘unnecessary’ - The Independent

Sports - Google News (uk) 

  1. House of the Dragon star says heartbreaking death detail was ‘my call’ – but fans brand scene ‘unnecessary’  The Independent
  2. House of the Dragon: season two, episode four recap – dragons rain hell in a truly terrific hour of TV  The Guardian
  3. Did Aegon Targaryen Actually Die In 'House Of The Dragon' Last Night?  Forbes
  4. ‘House of the Dragon’ Actor Eve Best on Rhaenys’ Game-Changing Scene and Filming That Epic Dragon Battle: ‘She Had to Take That Responsibility’  Variety
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Women gradually rise in Japanese politics but face deep challenges

Times Union 

Eight years ago Yuriko Koike became the first woman to lead Tokyo, beating her male predecessor. She won her third term Sunday and one of her closest rivals was a woman. Multiple women competing for a top political office is still rare in Japan. The country has a terrible global gender-equality ranking. But Koike’s win highlights a gradual rise in powerful female officials and a society more open to gender balance in politics. Politics in Japan is still overwhelmingly dominated by men even if a woman eventually becomes prime minister. Читать дальше...

Women gradually rise in Japanese politics but face deep challenges

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Eight years ago Yuriko Koike became the first woman to lead Tokyo, beating her male predecessor. She won her third term Sunday and one of her closest rivals was a woman. Multiple women competing for a top political office is still rare in Japan. The country has a terrible global gender-equality ranking. But Koike’s win highlights a gradual rise in powerful female officials and a society more open to gender balance in politics. Politics in Japan is still overwhelmingly dominated by men even if a woman eventually becomes prime minister. Читать дальше...