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Paris Olympics · Paris A year after it captivated crowds during the Paris Olympics, a centerpiece of the summer Games is making a comeback. The iconic helium-powered balloon that attracted myriads of tourists during the summer Games has shed its Olympic branding and is now just called the “Paris Cauldron.” It is set to rise again into the air later Saturday, lifting off over the Tuileries Garden.See the Story
Paris' iconic cauldron from the Olympic Games returns to light up summer nights
49% Center coverage: 39 sources

International Criminal Court · RussiaThe International Criminal Court has been asked to review a confidential legal report arguing that the Russia-linked Wagner Group has committed war crimes by spreading images of apparent atrocities in West Africa on social media, including ones alluding to cannibalism, according to the brief seen exclusively by The Associated Press.See the Story
A Confidential Brief to the ICC Accuses Russia-Linked Wagner of Promoting Atrocities in West Africa
53% Left coverage: 30 sources

Asian Politics · JapanJapan and South Korea are marking the 60th anniversary of the normalization of their diplomatic relations Sunday. The two Asian powers, rivals and neighbors, have often had little to celebrate, much of their rancor linked to Japan’s brutal colonial rule of Korea in the early 20th century. Things have gotten better in recent years, but both nations — each a strong ally of the United States — now face political uncertainty and a growing unease about the future of their ties.See the Story
Japan and South Korea mark 60 years of ties despite lingering tension and political uncertainty
46% Left coverage: 22 sources
Reds' Elly De La Cruz and Mariners reliever Trent Thornton fall ill while playing in extreme heat
44% Center coverage: 34 sources