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Iranians visit the carpet market in the Grand Bazaar in Tehran on August 1, 2026. Iran's military accused the United States of "escalating tensions" in the Middle East on August 1, and warned countries in the region against cooperating with Washington during the ongoing conflict. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images) /
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Iranians visit the carpet market at the Grand Bazaar in Tehran on August 1, 2026. Iran's military accused the United States of "escalating tensions" in the Middle East on August 1, and warned countries in the region against cooperating with Washington during the ongoing conflict. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images) /
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A Spanish soldier escorts a group of migrants on their way back towards the Moroccan border, following their illegal crossing into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, on August 1, 2026. At least 67 people have died in a recent surge of migrant crossings from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, Spain's Interior Minister said today. Most of the 60,000 migrants who entered Ceuta over the space of a few days from neighbouring Morocco have already returned to Morocco. (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP via Getty Images)
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Iranians visit the carpet market at the Grand Bazaar in Tehran on August 1, 2026. Iran's military accused the United States of "escalating tensions" in the Middle East on August 1, and warned countries in the region against cooperating with Washington during the ongoing conflict. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images) /
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Rugs and carpets hang on the railings at the carpet market in the Grand Bazaar in Tehran on August 1, 2026. Iran's military accused the United States of "escalating tensions" in the Middle East on August 1, and warned countries in the region against cooperating with Washington during the ongoing conflict. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images) /
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A French firefighter works to extinguishing remaining hot spots following a wildfire in Montfort-sur-Argens, southeastern France on August 1, 2026. In the Var department of south eastern France, the fire in the Gros Bessillon massif has flared up again and "grown in intensity," announced local prefect. The flames have swept across 1,000 hectares in six hours. This fire had been brought under control four days ago, after devastating 4,500 hectares. Forests catch fire all the more easily because the vegetation and soils have been extremely dry for months, a phenomenon exacerbated by climate change and the recent exceptional heatwaves. (Photo by CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU / AFP via Getty Images)
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A Spanish soldier watches migrants sitting on the pavement prior to escorting them back to Morocco, in Spain's north Africa's Ceuta enclave on August 1, 2026. At least 67 people have died in a recent surge of migrant crossings from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, Spain's Interior Minister said today. Most of the 60,000 migrants who entered Ceuta over the space of a few days from neighbouring Morocco have already returned to Morocco. (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP via Getty Images)
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Employees check a deserted campsite following its evacuation, ahead of the return of holidaymakers in Lacanau, on August 1, 2026, during wildfires in the Gironde region, southwestern France. Firefighters on August 1, 2026 had managed to stem the advance of a fast-moving blaze in the southeast of France, as the country's largest wildfire in more than 70 years remained contained but not yet under control in the southwest. France has for weeks been battling wildfires after a series of deadly heatwaves that have dried up riverbeds and vegetation, in extreme weather events scientists have linked to human-made climate change. (Photo by Philippe Lopez / AFP via Getty Images)


