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On July 10, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1917, Reg Smythe, English cartoonist (died 1998) was born. In 1932, Manfred Preußger, German athlete was born. In 1933, C.K. Yang, Taiwanese decathlete and pole vaulter (died 2007) was born. In 1944, Mick Grant, English motorcycle racer was born. In 1963, Ian Lougher, Welsh motorcycle racer was born. In 1974, An EgyptAir Tupolev Tu-154 stalls and crashes at Cairo International Airport, killing all six people on board. In 1979, Gong Yoo, Korean actor was born. In 1990, Chiyonokuni Toshiki, Japanese sumo wrestler was born. In 1991, Daishōmaru Shōgo, Japanese sumo wrestler was born. In 1995, The NIOSH air filtration ratings update with the enactment of 42 CFR 84, previously published in the Federal Register. The new regulation includes rules governing the new N95 respirator standard. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

‘One rule for one and one rule for another’ – fans react to Quansah suspension

The Standard

The Standard

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July 10, 2026

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‘One rule for one and one rule for another’ – fans react to Quansah suspension

England supporters on South Beach in Miami ahead of the team’s quarter-final against Norway described the suspension as ‘harsh’.

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