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Florida Braces for Unprecedented Hurricane Idalia, with King Tide Expected to Worsen Flooding

Florida is bracing for the arrival of Hurricane Idalia, a dangerous Category 4 storm that is expected to bring life-threatening storm surges and rainfall. The king tide, a twice-yearly phenomenon caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, could worsen the flooding. Residents in the Big Bend region are urged to take precautions and prepare for the storm, and the Environmental Protection Agency is warning people to be aware of the potential for flooding and to take steps to protect their homes and businesses.

Military Officers in Gabon Attempt Coup, Annul Election Results and Close Borders

A group of high-ranking military officers in Gabon announced on public television Wednesday that they were "putting an end to the current regime" and annulling the results of national elections, which had just declared President Ali Bongo Ondima the winner of another term in office. Loud sounds of gunfire could be heard in the capital Libreville, raising questions about the stability of the region and the future of the Gabonese government and military.

Hurricane Idalia Strengthens to Category 2 as Residents of Florida’s Gulf Coast Brace for Impact

Hurricane Idalia is expected to make landfall along the Gulf Coast of Florida on Wednesday, bringing hurricane conditions to a wide central portion of the state. Several states have sent personnel and resources to Florida in preparation for the storm, and residents are urged to take all necessary precautions and stay informed.

Spanish Women’s Soccer Team Boycotts Until President Luis Rubiales is Removed Following Unsolicited Kiss Incident

The Spanish Women's Soccer team has announced a boycott of all matches until the president of the Spanish Soccer Federation, Luis Rubiales, is removed from his position. This follows an incident in which Rubiales kissed player Jenni Hermoso without her consent during the country's World Cup victory ceremony. The Association of Professional Soccer Players has expressed their "firm and resounding condemnation" of Rubiales' unsolicited kiss, and all 22 of Hermoso's fellow world champions, and 58 other Spanish players, have joined the boycott. Rubiales has refused to step down from his position, claiming the kiss was consensual, a claim which Hermoso has strongly denied.

Spanish Soccer Federation President Luis Rubiales Refuses to Resign Despite Criticism for Kissing Player Without Consent

Luis Rubiales, president of the Spanish soccer federation, is facing criticism after he kissed a player on the lips without her consent during the Women's World Cup final award ceremony. Rubiales refused to resign during an emergency general assembly and declared he was a victim of a witch hunt by "false feminists." The incident has reignited the debate on the need for greater respect for women in sports and the importance of consent in any physical contact.

Plane Carrying Yevgeny Prigozhin, Leader of Wagner Group, Crashes; U.S. Official Suggests Explosion May Have Been Cause

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner Group, is believed to have died in a plane crash on Friday. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov denied any involvement in the crash, and forensic tests are still needed to confirm Prigozhin's death. An informal memorial has been set up in St. Petersburg, and the cause of the crash is still under investigation.

U.S. Intelligence Assessment Finds Plane Crash that Killed Wagner Leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was Intentionally Caused by Explosion

A preliminary U.S. intelligence assessment has found that the plane crash presumed to have killed Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was intentionally caused by an explosion. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has commented on the incident, noting the pattern of deaths and dubious suicides in Putin's Russia. President Joe Biden had previously commented on the incident, saying he was not surprised and that there is not much that happens in Russia that Putin is not behind.

Japan Begins Release of Treated Radioactive Wastewater from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, Despite Criticism from Domestic and International Sources.

Tokyo Electric Power Co. (Tepco) has begun the gradual release of 1.3 million metric tons of treated and diluted radioactive wastewater from the destroyed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, despite criticism from domestic and international sources. The release is expected to take two years to complete, and the Japanese government has promised to monitor the situation and take steps to ensure the safety of the environment.

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