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In Paris center, homeless people find refuge from the heat wave

Paris (AFP) – Stunned by the heatwave, people experiencing homelessness find refuge at the Agora, the Emmaus Solidarity reception center in Paris. During the day, between 200 and 300 people enjoy a shower, access to a water fountain and to social workers.

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Iraq’s date palms: rescuing a national icon

Karbala (Iraq) (AFP) – At the entrance to central Iraq’s al-Hajarah desert thousands of young date palms form lines extending to the horizon. In a country once synonymous with the plant, these trees are central to efforts to preserve a threatened national icon.

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Messi, Mbappe and other PSG stars train in Tokyo

Tokyo (AFP) – Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe train with their Paris Saint-Germain teammates at Tokyo’s Chichibunomiya rugby ground. PSG will play three local teams during their 10-day visit to Japan, starting with Wednesday’s game against J-League champions Kawasaki Frontale at Tokyo’s National Stadium.

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United Kingdom: Rishi Sunak still ahead in the race for Downing Street

London (AFP) – SOUNDBITE The UK Conservative Party’s “1922 Committee” announces the results from the latest round of voting in the party leadership contest. Rishi Sunak, former Finance Minister, is still in the lead with 118 votes. The fight for second place is tightening between former defence minister Penny Mordaunt (second place with 92 votes) and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss (third place with 86 votes). Longshot candidate Kemi Badenoch trailed on 59 votes and was therefore eliminated from the contest.

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Residents evacuate amid deadly wildfires in Spain

Tábara (Spain) (AFP) – In Spain, firefighters are battling deadly blazes in the northwestern province of Zamora. Residents are evacuating to temporary shelters as swathes of Europe wilt under scorching heat which is stretching emergency services.

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Sunrise in London as city set for hottest day on record

London (AFP) – Images of sunrise in London on Tuesday as the UK faces another day of soaring temperatures. In Britain, forecasters said the current national record of 38.7 degrees Celsius (102 degrees Fahrenheit) could be broken and 40C breached for the first time, with experts blaming climate change and predicting more frequent extreme weather to come. IMAGES 

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