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Al Jazeera cameraman killed in Gaza attack

Al Jazeera cameraman killed in Gaza attack

An Al Jazeera journalist was killed in an Israeli drone strike on the Bureij refugee camp in Gaza. The attack, which targeted a house, reportedly killed two other individuals as well.

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US Vice President to Switzerland for talks with Iran

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance has traveled to Switzerland for diplomatic talks with Iran focused on regional stability. Vance expressed hope that the discussions would lead to progress in ending attacks on Lebanon and addressing Iran's nuclear program.

Brobbey remains level-headed after goals: happy to help the team

Brobbey remains level-headed after goals: happy to help the team

Dutch striker Brian Brobbey expressed satisfaction after playing a key role in the Netherlands' 5-1 World Cup victory over Sweden. Speaking at Houston Stadium, Brobbey stated he was pleased to help the team achieve the win.

Coach Potter: Sweden deservedly lost to the Netherlands

Coach Potter: Sweden deservedly lost to the Netherlands

Swedish national team coach Graham Potter acknowledged that his side deservedly lost 5-1 to the Netherlands. Potter, who recently succeeded Jon Dahl Tomasson, made no excuses for the heavy defeat against the Dutch squad.

Koeman on Brobbey's opening goal: That first goal had everything

Koeman on Brobbey's opening goal: That first goal had everything

Dutch national team coach Ronald Koeman praised Brian Brobbey's opening goal following a 5-1 World Cup victory against Sweden. Koeman noted that the goal displayed all the qualities he looks for in a successful performance.

Netherlands break Brazil's record with 14 unbeaten World Cup matches

Netherlands break Brazil's record with 14 unbeaten World Cup matches

The Dutch national football team has broken a long-standing record previously held by Brazil after achieving fourteen consecutive unbeaten World Cup matches following a 5-1 victory over Sweden. This milestone surpasses the record set by the Brazilian team during the 1950s and 1960s.