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French President and Spanish Prime Minister condemn Iranian escalation

French President and Spanish Prime Minister condemn Iranian escalation

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and the French President have condemned unilateral military actions by the United States and Israel regarding Iran. Sánchez characterized these actions as an escalation that contributes to an increasingly unstable international order.

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Al Jazeera cameraman killed in Gaza attack

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Koeman on Brobbey's opening goal: That first goal had everything

Koeman on Brobbey's opening goal: That first goal had everything

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The Dutch national football team has broken a long-standing record previously held by Brazil after achieving fourteen consecutive unbeaten World Cup matches following a 5-1 victory over Sweden. This milestone surpasses the record set by the Brazilian team during the 1950s and 1960s.

Unleashed Netherlands demolish Sweden at 2026 World Cup despite shaky spell before halftime

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