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Flood situation in Assam improves slowly, 130K people still affected

Business Standard 

The flood situation in Assam improved on Sunday with the number of people reeling under the deluge decreasing to 1.30 lakh in 10 districts, officials said. Two major rivers, including the Brahmaputra, continued to flow above the danger level. A central team, comprising top officials from various ministries, visited the state to assess the damage caused by two waves of floods this year. Over 1.30 lakh people in 23 revenue circles and 423 villages across 10 districts remain affected in the state, the officials said. Читать дальше...

Cleary nails 'magic' field goal

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (sport) 

Panthers star Nathan Cleary slotted the match-winning field goal from 43 metres out to sink the Dolphins.

We are going to go down in history says Christodoulides

Cyprus Mail 

Cyprus “will likely take crucial and bold decisions” in the coming months, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Saturday night speaking before an event at the presidential palace to mark 50 years since the Turkish invasion. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was in Cyprus to attend the same event – the first time for a Greek […]

Jake Paul vs Mike Perry LIVE: Boxing result and reaction as Mike Tyson fight confirmed - The Independent

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  1. Jake Paul vs Mike Perry LIVE: Boxing result and reaction as Mike Tyson fight confirmed  The Independent
  2. Jake Paul Vs. Mike Perry Results: KO Highlight And Reaction  Forbes
  3. Jake Paul challenges UFC champion after revealing three options for next fights  The Independent
  4. Jake Paul vs Mike Perry LIVE! Boxing fight stream, latest updates, TV channel and undercard results  Evening Standard
  5. Jake Paul responds to Conor McGregor after venomous Mike Perry knockout rant... Читать дальше...

With AI, jets and police squadrons, Paris is securing the Olympics — and worrying critics

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

A year ago, the head of the Paris Olympics boldly declared that France's capital would be '' the safest place in the world " when the Games open this Friday. Tony Estanguet's confident forecast looks less far-fetched now with squadrons of police patrolling Paris' streets, fighter jets and soldiers primed to scramble, and imposing metal-fence security barriers erected like an iron curtain on both sides of the River Seine that will star in the opening show.