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Spain reaches the Euro final after victory over Germany

Spain reaches the Euro final after victory over Germany

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Also in this news report: Jonathan Milan's victory in stage 17 of the Tour de France, the queen stage coming up this Thursday with Tadej Pogacar as the favorite, Hugo Ekitike officially joining Liverpool for £78 million, Maxime Pauty's bronze medal at the Fencing World Championships, and Taylor Fritz's win in his opening match at the ATP 500 in Washington.
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