Spain is reeling from one of the deadliest floods in its modern history, with torrential rains claiming at least 217 lives as search efforts continue. Yet, in the heart of the devastation, stories of remarkable rescues have surfaced, showcasing the resilience and...

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Iran Condemns Israeli Strikes Amid U.S. Call to End Hostilities
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China Criticizes U.S. Remarks on Brazil’s Potential Silk Road Participation
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Trump Discusses Elections, Environment, and Conspiracies in Three-Hour Joe Rogan Interview
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Venezuelan Prosecutor Accuses Lula of Faking Accident to Avoid BRICS Summit
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