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Quantum Lens Unveils Rising Bullying Risks: High‑School Shooting in Tacloban Sparks Call for Data‑Driven Safety Protocols
Oliver Tree, US popstar, dies in Brazilian helicopter crash: body returned to California
Legal Rift: Kenyan Ex-Justice Minister Blocked at Uganda Airport
Ethiopia’s Election Landslide Leaves War‑Torn Regions on Edge
China's Fruit Diplomacy: The Atemoya Import Row and Taiwan's Farmers
Trump vows immediate repairs to fog‑filled Reflecting Pool amid vandalism backlash
Cape Verde's First World Cup Goal Sparks Fan Frenzy on BBC Live Stream
Australia’s Biggest Cocaine Raid Sees 2.7‑tonne Seizure
Rupee slump and visa tightening push Indian students to rethink overseas education
Germany Revives Coal Power: Balancing Cost, Supply and Climate
Fuel Halt in Crimea Amid Ukraine's Oil Attacks
Ethiopia’s Election: Prosperity Party Wins Landslide, But Conflict Looms
Olympian Accused of Vandalising Washington Reflecting Pool Denies Charges, Citing Brief Contact with Paint
Violence and Politics Collide: Colombia's 2026 Presidential Race Amid Escalating Conflict
Trump Inspects Reflecting Pool from Helicopter, Promises Immediate Repairs
Cape Verde’s First World Cup Goal Ignites BBC Fan Frenzy
Russian troops encircle Kostyantynivka, threatening a route into Ukraine’s Donbas
Trump‑backed outsider wins Colombia presidential election
Israeli strikes kill six people in Gaza, including Al Jazeera cameraman
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BUSINESS
A weakening rupee and tougher visa rules are forcing Indian students to reconsider abroad studies as costs rise and enrolments drop.
Amid soaring gas prices, Germany weighs reviving coal‑powered plants to secure supply while still pledging a 2038 phase‑out.
AI startup offers free apartment cleaning in NYC, but each session gathers data to train robots, sparking privacy concerns.
A deep dive into the annual in‑Vegas gathering where fans, podcasters and survivors collide, highlighting how the event balances entertainment with real‑world advocacy.
Iran warns of maritime closure in response to ongoing Israel‑Lebanon fighting, threatening global oil flows as the US‑Iran peace deal hangs in balance.
TRAVEL
A massive blaze at Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach killed a 46‑year‑old Italian tourist and forced 1,700 guests to evacuate.
A blaze at the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach resort in Bayahibe kills a 46‑year‑old Italian tourist and forces nearly 1,700 guests to evacuate.
An 18‑year‑old tourist falls from a carriage that runs out of control in Central Park, prompting renewed calls to phase out New York’s horse‑drawn rides.
Private jet crash forces motorways shut; bystanders and responders pull five survivors out of blaze.
Motorbike smugglers endure scorching deserts, armed clashes and swelling plastic cigarette swaps to ferry Iranian petrol into Pakistan amid war‑driven price spikes.
SPORT
BBC News captures a Cape Verde fan’s wild celebration after his nation scores its first ever World Cup goal in 2026.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hits fastest List‑A half‑century, eclipsing a 13‑ball record, and eyes an international debut despite missing the ODI squad.
King Willem‑Alexander and family witness the Netherlands’ 5‑1 victory over Sweden and Curacao’s historic first point against Ecuador.
Japanese football fans praised for cleaning stadiums are now critiqued for neglecting chores at home, sparking gender‑role debate.
In Mimizan, France, a pétanque player was fatally struck during a heated dispute, spotlighting sports safety concerns amid a record heatwave.
ENTERTAINMENT
Britain’s celebrated artist David Hockney has passed away. His intimate funeral reflected his wishes, while plans for his legacy are set to unfold across Europe.
With temperatures soaring to 40 °C, French authorities have prohibited alcohol at state‑organised music events to protect public health.
A backstage tour reveals how Gorillaz fused worldwide talent, multimedia spectacle and thoughtful message into an unforgettable Tottenham Hotspur Stadium performance.
A red heat‑wave alert has led France to prohibit alcohol at major music festivals, aiming to protect public health during extreme temperatures.
OPINION
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly accused Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of repeatedly begging him for a photo at the recent G7 summit, stirring tensions between the two leaders.
The newly signed Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Iran signals a strategic pause, reshaping Middle East politics and the global oil market.
Japanese football fans praised for cleaning stadiums now face criticism at home as women call for equal housework duties.
India’s football team has yet to qualify for the FIFA World Cup despite a 1.4‑billion population, reflecting deep structural challenges.
POLITICS
Former Kenyan justice minister Martha Karua was barred entry into Uganda, raising concerns over legal freedom and regional tensions.
Ethiopia’s Prosperity Party secures a decisive victory, but rising tensions in Tigray, Amhara and Oromia threaten to reignite conflict.
China’s renewed push to import Taiwan’s prized atemoya sparks concern, raising fears of agricultural coercion amid escalating cross‑strait tensions.
President Trump declared urgent repair plans for Washington’s Reflecting Pool as algae and vandal damage threaten the landmark.
HEALTH
The United States has decided to stop funding South Africa’s HIV programmes, raising alarms over the continent’s most severe AIDS crisis.
Australia confirms first H5N1 bird flu case, marking global spread to every continent and raising concerns for wildlife and public health.
A six‑year‑old Ebola patient in eastern DR Congo has been found alive and stable after a violent raid, while quantum‑driven data analysis is mapping the outbreak’s rapid evolution.
Australia reports the first detection of H5N1 bird flu after finding it in a migratory seabird—highlighting global spread and rising wildlife concerns.
TECH
Moscow residents see black stains after Ukrainian drone strike on Kapotnya refinery. Nearly 200 drones and Russia’s air‑defence efficacy is scrutinised using satellite data and quantum computing analysis.
Apple will raise product prices as soaring memory chip costs push the company into a new pricing reality.
Around 200 drones hit Moscow, causing heavy smoke and casualties, marking the biggest strike in four years of the Russia‑Ukraine conflict.
City residents are protesting the rise of autonomous delivery robots, citing safety, traffic and job concerns that are reshaping urban mobility.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos argues AI will boost employment and spark new roles, not displace workers – while unveiling his AI and space plans.
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