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| | | | | | | Scientists are getting very excited about the latest observations of Jupiter. At the giant planet's poles, they've noticed hurricanes, each the size of the Earth. "Even in rooms of hardened researchers, these images of swirling clouds have drawn gasps," says one Nasa researcher. | | | | | |
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| | | | | The porous nature of the US government - its inability to protect sensitive information - may come as a shock to the international community, but in the US it's just another day at the proverbial office. | | | | | | | | Anthony Zurcher | North America reporter | | | | | | | | | | |
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| The Daily Mail focuses on Theresa May's call for internet giants to cut down extremist content, reporting that the prime minister is "infuriated by feet-dragging". Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph says Jeremy Corbyn's comments on foreign policy "connect Britain's military campaigns to atrocities such as Manchester". And Metro says armed police will be patrolling British trains for the first time. | | | | |
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| | | 09:00 Iconic landmarks in Sydney, including the Sydney Opera House, are illuminated for 23 days for the city's annual Vivid festival. | | | | | 10:00 The G7 summit begins in Taormina, Italy. | | | | | |
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| On this day | | | | | 1907 Film star John Wayne, famous for his roles in Westerns, is born. | | | | | 1950 Long queues form at garages around the UK, as petrol rationing ends. | | | | | | | |
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