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Three-time MVP’s record-breaking performance marks her fifth 30-point game this year

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Iran says UN nuclear watchdog official to visit but no inspections planned

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Iran has had limited IAEA inspections in the past as a pressure tactic in negotiating with the West, and it is unclear how soon talks between Tehran and Washington for a deal over its nuclear program will resume.

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Complete guide: What is a sous-chef? definition and FAQs

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In this article, we examine the role of a sous-chef, including their position in the kitchen hierarchy, the skills required, the process of becoming a sous-chef, typical working hours and salary expectations, and strategies for finding sous-chef positions.

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Alaska airport employee allegedly planted GPS trackers in several coworkers’ personal vehicles in multi-year surveillance scheme

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Dustin Madden was caught by airport police after multiple coworkers reported finding the trackers in their vehicles parked at work.

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Australia will recognize a Palestinian state, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says

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Yankees’ Devin Williams looks like different pitcher for one day after move to boost confidence

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His afternoon ended a streak of five straight appearances in which he had allowed at least one run.

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Poland’s Tusk faces scrutiny over EU funds amid tension with coalition partners

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Controversial Grants Draw Scrutiny in Poland

The owner of a business linked to a swingers’ club has claimed that a recent grant funded metalworking machinery rather than adult entertainment, raising questions about financial oversight. This revelation comes amid broader scrutiny of EU fund allocations in Poland, with officials asserting that many purchases adhered to program regulations established by the previous PiS government in 2021, which permitted spending on “diversification” projects, including tourist rentals and eco-friendly attractions, reports 24brussels.

In response to the mounting concerns, Donald Tusk, leader of the opposition, has pledged “zero tolerance” for the misuse of EU funds. Tusk emphasized the importance of responsible management of the funds, stating, “We put too much effort into unlocking these billions to allow anyone to waste them.” He vowed that “anyone who made mistakes will face consequences, regardless of their position or party affiliation.” Preliminary inquiries have been initiated by prosecutors, and the funds ministry plans to report initial audit findings by the end of September.

Coalition Under Pressure

This controversy adds pressure to Tusk’s already demanding agenda. The ministry responsible for overseeing EU funds is led by Szymon Hołownia of Polska 2050, a crucial coalition partner with 31 seats. Hołownia’s party has recently faced its own public relations challenges, including a scandal over a late-night meeting with PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński.

The ongoing row offers the ruling PiS party an opportunity to question Tusk’s coalition management abilities and exacerbate tensions between the Prime Minister and Hołownia. This incident highlights Polska 2050’s role in the fund allocation process, allowing PiS to cast doubt on both leaders simultaneously.

The financial controversy emerges shortly after Tusk attempted to regain momentum by reshuffling his Cabinet following a setback in the presidential elections, which saw nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki defeat Tusk’s preferred contender, Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski. This electoral defeat has posed significant challenges to the government’s reform agenda, making legislative progress more arduous.

As the situation develops, the implications for Tusk’s coalition and Poland’s financial governance remain to be seen, with scrutiny likely to intensify as audits and inquiries continue.


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Max Fried joins in Aaron Boone’s frustrations with umpire’s questionable strike calls

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Austin Wells pumped his glove toward Max Fried, as if the Yankees catcher expected the arms of home plate umpire Derek Thomas to follow moments later.

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Swiss lawmakers express doubts over F-35 deal following U.S. tariff changes

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Switzerland Faces F-35 Cost Hikes, Renewing Debate over Fighter Jet Purchase

Switzerland’s acquisition of F-35 fighter jets is under renewed scrutiny as reports indicate a potential cost increase of over 1 billion francs, following a notification from Washington. This development has reignited discussions regarding the reliability of U.S. military dealings, prompting Swiss lawmakers to reconsider the deal. Switzerland opted for the F-35s over France’s Dassault Rafale in 2021, a choice that reportedly displeased French President Emmanuel Macron, reports 24brussels.

The F-35 project, estimated at 6 billion francs, narrowly passed a referendum with only 50.1 percent support, highlighting the contentious nature of this major military procurement. The lack of price guarantees under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales framework contrasts sharply with the fixed-price agreements often found in European defense contracts.

“The U.S. only guarantees that buyers like Switzerland pay the same conditions as the U.S. military,” said Balthasar Glättli, a lawmaker for the Swiss Greens. “But those prices can still rise — especially now that imported components into the U.S. are being hit with tariffs.” This statement underscores the growing apprehension regarding U.S. commitments.

Earlier this year, Switzerland’s Greens party submitted a formal motion to cancel the F-35 order, asserting that the United States has become an unreliable security partner. Glättli argued for exploring a “sovereign alternative” that aligns more closely with European allies.

The recent tariff decision further complicates the situation and has stoked skepticism about the F-35s. “The F-35 fighter jets have now become a political issue again,” commented Hans-Peter Portmann, a liberal lawmaker from the same party as President Karin Keller-Sutter.


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