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  1. 1 day ago · The UEFA Euro 2020 final was an association football match between Italy and England that took place at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on 11 July 2021 to determine the winner of UEFA Euro 2020.

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  2. May 23, 2024 · July 15 – The Twitter accounts of well known political figures, CEOs, and celebrities are hacked to promote a bitcoin scam. July 22 – COVID-19 pandemic: The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 passes 15 million worldwide. July 24 – Television host Regis Philbin dies at the age of 88.

  3. May 14, 2024 · July July: The UAE, China, and the United States launch probes to Mars. 1 July Scientist at CERN report that the LHCb experiment has observed a four-charm tetraquark particle never seen before, which is likely to be the first of a previously undiscovered class of particles.

  4. May 23, 2024 · United Nations member states have voted to declare 11 July an annual day of remembrance for victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. Germany and Rwanda’s proposal passed despite furious...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BBC_NewsBBC News - Wikipedia

    May 24, 2024 · BBC News (TV Channel) Website. bbc.co.uk (UK) bbc.com (global) BBC News is an operational business division [2] of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world. The department is the world's largest broadcast news organisation and generates ...

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    2 days ago · Meaning Etymology The English word "news" developed in the 14th century as a special use of the plural form of "new". In Middle English, the equivalent word was newes, like the French nouvelles and the German Neues. Similar developments are found in the Slavic languages – namely cognates from Serbo-Croatian novost (from nov, "new"), Czech and Slovak noviny (from nový, "new"), the Polish ...

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