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Rome, 14 July (LaPresse) – Weezer have announced their new project, ‘Weezer’, due for release on 21 August 2026 on the Reprise/Warner Records label. Having released the albums Blue, Green, Red, White, Teal and Black, Weezer return with a new colour in their arsenal for ‘Weezer’ – their twentieth album in the course of their monumental career spanning several decades. Followin...


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Milan, 14 July (LaPresse) – Last month’s record-breaking heatwave caused thousands of deaths across Western Europe, making it one of the continent’s deadliest climate-related disasters. According to an analysis by Politico, preliminary official mortality data and estimates by researchers from the six hardest-hit countries indicate at least 14,000 more deaths during the period...


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Milan, 14 July (LaPresse) – The fires ravaging the Fontainebleau forest, near Paris, may have been ‘deliberately started’, as suggested by the discovery of ‘around ten points of origin within a 1,000-metre perimeter’. This was revealed yesterday evening by the French Interior Minister, Laurent Nuñez, who also announced the arrest of two suspects. According to a source close t...


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Bangkok (Thailand), 14 July (LaPresse/AP) – The death toll from the serious fire that broke out in a Bangkok bar has risen to 30. More than 70 people were injured, 24 of whom remain in critical condition. This was announced by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. The fire at the ‘Rong Beer Na Ladprao’ bar, the worst in the city in the last 17 years, broke out on Sunday ev...


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Milan, 14 July (LaPresse) – The Jordanian armed forces have intercepted and shot down four missiles that entered Jordanian airspace from Iranian territory. This was reported by the official Petra news agency, citing a military source. The source stated that the interceptions were carried out by Jordan’s air defence systems and caused no casualties or material damage.


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