Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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We understand that staying informed can be overwhelming, that's why we have created this page to make it easy for you to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the news. Whether you are a journalist, researcher, or simply interested in a specific person or organization, our Daily Alerts page is a valuable resource for staying informed.

E. Jean Carroll

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E. Jean Carroll, a veteran advice columnist for Elle, made the allegation against Donald Trump in New York Magazine in 2019. She claimed that in the mid-1990s he pushed her against the wall of a luxury department store and assaulted her. Trump denied the allegations and accused Carroll of lying to sell books.

Tamara Zidansek

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Tamara Zidansek beat Paula Badosa 7-5 4-6 8-6 at Roland Garros. The unseeded Slovenian becomes the first player from Slovenia to reach a Grand Slam semi. She will face the winner of the second quarter-final between Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina and experienced Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

Chris Harrison

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Multiple websites went down in a widespread internet outage Tuesday morning. Media critic Pozner repeated her conclusion that racism has been baked into the DNA of the franchise.

Ratko Mladic

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U.N. judges reject Ratko Mladic's appeals and affirm his life sentence. The outcome caps 25 years of trials at the ad hoc International Criminal Tribunal. The 1995 Srebrenica massacre of more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys killed more than 100,000.

Emmanuel Macron

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Man appeared to slap French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday. Incident drew widespread condemnations across the country's political spectrum. French media widely reported that the president had been slapped. His administration described the incident as an attempted slap.

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova

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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova beat doubles partner Elena Rybakina 6-7 (2), 6-2, 9-7. The 31st-seeded Russian will make her debut in the final four of a Slam. Novak Djokovic faces Matteo Berrettini in the other semifinal.

FBI

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FBI and Australian officials developed an encrypted device company which eventually gave them access to hundreds of criminal networks. Authorities involved in the international operation said they've dealt a huge blow to organized crime. Hundreds of arrests have been made across 18 countries as part of the investigation.

Prince Harry

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Royal expert Duncan Larcombe claims the name is a'major olive branch' to the Royals. Lili is Harry and Meghan's 11th great-grandchild. She is eighth in line to the throne, just behind big brother Archie.

Meghan Markle

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Meghan Markle gave birth to a baby girl called Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor on Friday 4 June in California. Her Majesty and the royals tonight said they were "delighted" at the news. Ellen DeGeneres and William Shatner among those congratulating the parents.

Max Verstappen

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Sergio Perez wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix in two-lap shootout. Red Bull's Max Verstappen crashes out with five laps to go. Lewis Hamilton finishes 15th for first time in 2018. Sebastian Vettel finishes second for Aston Martin. Pierre Gasly brilliantly held off Charles Leclerc.

Nayib Bukele

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No national government currently recognizes Bitcoin as legal tender. The rollout would be handled by the mobile payments app Strike. Remittances from Salvadorans working overseas represent a major chunk of the economy.

G7

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G7 countries can expect to count an average GDP shrinkage of 8.5% annually by 2050 if existing climate change trends continue. The Spectator warns that the G7 tax deal is an unworkable mess.

Floyd Mayweather

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Floyd Mayweather failed to knock out YouTube star Logan Paul in Miami. Mayweather landed fewer than four shots on the 26-year-old in four of the eight rounds. Paul clung on to hear the final bell and avoid a knockout.

FDA

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FDA gave aducanumab the green light after trials found high doses “significantly’ boosted memory and language skills. Experts have welcomed the decision from the FDA but said that it will "at best help a few select patients"

Michaela Coel

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I May Destroy You won two more BAFTAs on Sunday, for Mini-Series and Leading Actress for Michaela Coel. She dedicated her Leading Actress award to intimacy coordinator Ita O'Brien. Paul Mescal won Lead Actor for his role in Normal People. Malachi Kirby bagged the Supporting Actor gong for Small Axe.

Twitter

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Twitter could face losing liability protections in India. Ministry reportedly gave the company "one last notice to immediately comply" with new social media rules. Royal Mail shares are surging 3pc today, leading the FTSE 100 for gains.

Matt Hancock

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NHS itself has challenged the quality of advice already received from pandemic experts. France has no interest in stopping criminal gangs shipping thousands of illegal immigrants to the UK. Immigration raids are at a five-year low despite Priti Patel’s promised get-tough measures.

Blue Origin

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FTSE 100 closed eight points higher at 7077 points, up 0.12%. The smaller FTSE 250 index gained 0.3%, close to last week’s record highs. Travel stocks posted some gains, with airline group IAG up 2.8%, budget airline easyJet gaining 3.1%.

England

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England players will continue to take a knee at the European Championship. The anti-racism gesture was booed by their own fans before a warm-up game against Austria. Ollie Robinson has been banned from international cricket until further notice.

Ollie Robinson

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Ollie Robinson suspended from all international cricket pending an investigation into offensive tweets he published as a teenager. Sussex seamer Robinson will miss the second test against New Zealand. One of the messages, sent in 2012, said: "My new Muslim friends is the bomb" Another said "not going to lie a lot of girls need to learn the art of class!"