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In separate incidents, a 13-year-old boy heroically swam for hours to save his family, while a Norwegian biathlete confessed to cheating, and emails revealed financial struggles for Sarah Ferguson, all while political tensions simmered and a former president pushed for coal power.
Authorities released audio of an emergency call made by 13-year-old Austin Appelbee, who swam 4 kilometers to shore and then ran another 2 kilometers to get help after his family was swept out to sea off the coast of Western Australia. Appelbee, along with his mother, brother, and sister, were on an inflatable kayak and paddleboards when they encountered difficulties.
Meanwhile, Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid admitted to cheating on his girlfriend during a live television interview after winning a bronze medal at the Olympics. His ex-girlfriend responded, stating his actions were "hard to forgive." Laegreid later apologized to both his ex-girlfriend and his countryman, Johan-Olav Botn, whose gold medal win was overshadowed by the confession.
In other news, emails recently released by the Department of Justice suggest that Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, sought bankruptcy advice from Jeffrey Epstein while he was in jail. The emails detail Ferguson's desperate measures to address her 6 million pound debt, including potential bailouts and selling jewelry. According to the emails, Ferguson found the experience "so so demoralising" and stated she was "about to freak with exhaustion," adding, "Death is easier than this." Ferguson did not respond to requests for comment.
On the political front, Iran's security chief Ali Larijani accused Israel of attempting to sabotage negotiations with the United States regarding Iran's nuclear program. Larijani claimed Israel aimed to ignite a new war and destabilize the region. He made the comments during an interview with Al Jazeera Arabic during a visit to Doha, Qatar.
In a separate development, former President Trump issued an executive order directing the military to make agreements with coal power plants. This move came after Trump was awarded a trophy by the Washington Coal Club, which named him the "Undisputed Champion of Clean, Beautiful Coal." Coal is the second most expensive source of power for the US grid and also produces the most pollution.
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