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As fresh coronavirus cases rise, the European Union will debate whether to reimpose restrictions on visitors from the United States on Thursday.

According to two people acquainted with the arrangements, the change was requested by Slovenia, which now holds the rotating presidency of the EU and is responsible for initiating an assessment of countries that are allowed non-essential travel there.

According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, the United States recorded 507 new Covid-19 cases per 100,000 people in the first two weeks of August, well exceeding the EU limit of 75. Still, a decision to prohibit people from the world’s largest economy would be a setback for airlines and tourist companies hoping to reinstate profitable transatlantic connections completely.

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German police are investigating a leopard attack on a model who was severely injured during a photo shoot.

The spotlight is on the 48-year-old owner of the leopard involved in the attack, one of two she keeps at a farm in Nebra, eastern Germany, alongside other animals. During Tuesday’s attack, the 36-year-old model suffered brain injuries and was flown to a specialty centre by helicopter. The owner of the animal was being investigated for negligent bodily damage.

On Wednesday, a public health officer went to the complex to see if the animals were being cared for properly and if the facility was up to code. The animal handler has owned the leopards since 2019 and has worked as an animal trainer for circuses and amusement parks for 20 years.

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The European Union (EU) has said it will not accept Taliban militants and will not negotiate with them.

The European Union (EU) has said in a statement that it will not allow the Taliban to reach out to more countries. The announcement comes after detailed discussions.

The Taliban have a very dangerous face on human rights issues. It still exists. The European Union (EU) has said it will not trust any of the current promises.

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Outside Kabul International Airport, chaotic scenes have been reported as governments hurry to return their residents and Afghan colleagues. To disperse approaching crowds, Taliban gunmen controlling entry to the airport fired rounds into the air.

In the last 24 hours, 5,000 people have been evacuated through the airport, which is being run by specially deployed US forces. Taliban fighters stationed near the airport are reportedly refusing to let Afghans in without proper identification.

According to US officials, they are letting anyone with American passports to enter. Many Western nations were caught off guard by the hardline Islamist group’s rapid seizure of Kabul on Sunday.

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Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski scored twice in a 3-1 win over Borussia Dortmund to help his team retain the German Super Cup.

Bayern took the lead through Lewandowski shortly before halftime, and Thomas Muller added a second immediately after the restart. On 64 minutes, Marco Reus equalised for the hosts at Signal Iduna Park. With his 24th goal against his previous club, Lewandowski restored his side’s two-goal lead 10 minutes later.

Between 2010 and 2014, the Poland international played four years with Dortmund. The German Super Cup is contested between the Bundesliga champions, which Bayern Munich won for the tenth year in a row last season and the DFB-Pokal winners.

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Facebook, the parent company of Instagram, has lifted a prohibition on a poster for Spanish director Pedro Almodovar’s latest film, which depicts a nipple producing a drop of milk.

The platform “should be ashamed” for its “censorship,” according to Javier Jaen, who designed the Madres Paralelas (Parallel Mothers) commercial. The social media business has since apologised for the poster’s removal. Because of the “clear artistic context,” Facebook issued an exemption to its customary rule on nudity.

Penelope Cruz plays one of two women whose paths intersect at a hospital as they prepare to give birth in the film, which will premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1st.

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Shanne Braspennincx, a Dutch keirin rider, earned Olympic gold six years after suffering a heart attack and not knowing if she would ever participate again. Braspennincx, 30, finished ahead of Ellesse Andrews of New Zealand and Lauriane Genest of Canada.

After watching teammate Laurine van Riessen taken to the hospital after colliding with Team GB hopeful Katy Marchant, she regained her composure. Braspennincx’s career was in jeopardy five years ago when she missed the Rio Olympics.

She thought her career was ended when she became unwell in Colorado in 2015, requiring surgery to widen a blocked artery and the placement of a stent. “I assumed I’d have to retire,” Braspennincx said. “A heart attack isn’t something you experience when you’re an athlete.”

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After receiving online hatred and death threats, a Russian lesbian family who appeared in a contentious health food ad has left the country. Yuma, the mother, wrote on Instagram that “we’re safe, we’re relaxing.”

After starring in an ad for grocery chain VkusVill, the family became the victim of a hate campaign. Later, the company issued an apology and replaced the photo with one of a heterosexual family. A law passed in Russia in 2013 prohibits the promotion of LGBT beliefs and lifestyles to children, which has been extensively denounced in the West.

Many followers of President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church associate LGBT+ activists with Western liberal principles, which are considered incompatible with Russian culture.

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Micheál Martin stated that the government would avoid making such a distinction and that returning to work meant a return to livelihoods.

He also lauded the country’s Covid-19 vaccination rollout, which has reached 86 percent of eligible individuals. So far, 5.72 million doses have been provided, with 71% of the eligible population receiving full vaccination and 86% receiving partial vaccination. Mr Martin claimed that 96.9% of vaccines available in Ireland have been administered, placing Ireland “far ahead” of EU statistics.

Eamon Ryan, the leader of the Green Party, has previously stated that he expected many workers to return to work in September. In Northern Ireland, 83 percent of adults over the age of 18 have got their first dose, with 70.9 percent receiving their second.

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More than 60 people have died and dozens are reported to be missing on Thursday as severe flood hits Germany and Belgium turned streams and streets into raging torrents that swept away cars and caused houses to collapse.

Among those who lost their lives were nine residents of an assisted living facility for people with disabilities and two firefighters involved in the rescue mission across the region. “I grieve for those who have lost their lives in this disaster,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel said during a visit to Washington, expressing shock at the scope of the flooding.

Speaking alongside U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House, Merkel said her thoughts were with all those who had lost loved ones or were still searching for them. “I fear the full extent of this tragedy will only be seen in the coming days,” she said. Biden likewise paid his condolences for the devastating loss of life and the destruction due to the flooding.

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