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Iran Sees New U.S. Deal as Victory, Claiming Strength After War
Trump’s 60‑Day Iran Deal: Nuclear Limits, Economic Reset and Re‑opening the Strait
Breaking Down the US‑Iran Memorandum: 14 Key Points of the New Deal
Teenager dies in horse‑drawn carriage accident in New York’s Central Park
Apple to Lift Prices Amid AI‑Driven Memory Chip Surge
Massive Bird Flu Outbreak Decimates Over 75% of Baby Seals on Remote Australian Island
Russian Shadow Tanker Navigates English Channel After Smyrtos Boardings
Japan Amplifies Defence Budgets to Counter Regional Tensions
British Paraglider Killed in Spain Crash Near Tremp
Ebola Crisis in DRC: Six‑Year‑Old Kidnapped as Armed Men Raid Hospital
Israel's Nationalists Clash with Jerusalem's Status Quo at Al‑Aqsa
Ugandan Lawyer Facing Treason Charges Amid Political Crackdown
Moscow Faces Largest Ukrainian Drone Assault Since War's Outbreak
Rex Heuermann Sentenced to Life for Eight Gilgo Beach Killings
Suspected gang leader shot dead in flower bouquet ambush at airport
Three Iranian Tankers Pass U.S. Blockade in Gulf of Oman
US‑Iran Peace Memorandum Signed: War Ends, but Key Issues Linger
Ebola in DR Congo: Families bury Two Parents in Rapid Succession as Safe Burial Protocols Reshape Mourning
Robots on the Pavement: The Growing Backlash Against Autonomous Delivery Vehicles
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BUSINESS
A new US‑Iran Memorandum of Understanding lays groundwork for talks, but leaves key details on nuclear disposal, sanctions and shipping to future negotiations.
A new U.S.–Iran memorandum lifts sanctions, restores passage through the Strait of Hormuz and sets a 60‑day timetable for a final agreement. Below we break down the main provisions.
Apple will raise product prices as soaring memory chip costs push the company into a new pricing reality.
Three Iranian oil tankers slip past U.S. naval blockade, carrying 3.8 million barrels of crude. U.S. sanctions and shifting maritime activity highlighted by growing Iranian vessel traffic.
Trump and Pezeshkian sign a memorandum that ends hostilities and opens a 60‑day window to negotiate a final deal, while nuclear and maritime questions remain unresolved.
TRAVEL
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.
Intense US pressure cuts Cuba's foreign arrivals by 58%, roiling the island’s economy and daily life.
17 injured when a tourist train overturns during Cártama’s tapas festival. Emergency services evacuate patients and suspend the ride.
A tourist train overturned during a tapas festival in Cártama, Spain, injuring 17 people, but no serious injuries reported.
SPORT
India’s football team has yet to qualify for the FIFA World Cup despite a 1.4‑billion population, reflecting deep structural challenges.
Cape Verde's football team holds Spain to a scoreless draw in their World Cup opener, igniting a wave of national pride and celebrations across the archipelago. The small nation’s fans erupt with joy and chants, turning the capital into a buzzing football festival.
Tunisia fired head coach Sabri Lamouchi after a 5‑1 loss to Sweden, making him the first manager sacked after a single World Cup match.
A 21‑year‑old woman died after failing to secure a rope during a rope‑jump at an abandoned bridge in São Paulo, prompting arrests and a federal inquiry.
Cape Verde fans celebrate a 0-0 draw against Spain in their World Cup debut, claiming it feels like a win and a proud moment for the small nation.
ENTERTAINMENT
Kyle Sandilands receives a 12 M Australian dollar settlement following the early cancellation of his decade‑long contract
The Australian media watchdog says allegations about MAFS stars being unaware of partners’ criminal histories are "serious and disturbing".
Renowned jazz pianist Abdullah Ibrahim, whose music became a voice against apartheid, passed away peacefully in Germany. His legacy endures through decades of pioneering compositions.
Australian reality‑TV participants say the show’s background checks missed drug and violence convictions, sparking a regulator probe and a UK pull‑down.
South African jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim passes away; his legacy blends African rhythms with jazz, preserving history and hope.
OPINION
German public broadcaster ZDF removes misleading intro linking Elon Musk to Belfast protests following lawsuit threat.
A Disney‑style editing of the Dancing Girl figurine backfires, forcing NCERT to revert to the original bronze image amid a controversy over nudity and cultural heritage.
A rapid quantum‑driven data sweep shows how the short‑lived war with Iran reshaped global oil flows, fertilizer supply chains and US influence in the Middle East.
The United States–Iran ceasefire forces Israel’s prime minister into a political and security dilemma, testing his longstanding image as a defender of national safety.
A look at Hungary’s promised family‑support package, the story of a couple’s IVF and the wider lessons for global fertility policy.
POLITICS
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.
A Russian‑flagged oil tanker, part of the shadow fleet, has entered the English Channel for the first time since the UK boarded the Smyrtos, rekindling tensions over sanctioned vessels.
Japan’s Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi says larger spending, new export rules and tighter US ties will prevent future conflict.
HEALTH
In eastern Congo, a 6‑year‑old Ebola patient and her mother were seized by armed men while recovering, raising fears of violence as the outbreak escalates.
In Bunia, families adapt mourning rituals amid an Ebola outbreak, following new safe burial protocols that balance science and tradition.
UN human rights experts urge Iranian authorities to free Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple sentenced to ten years on alleged spying charges.
Veteran actress Daveigh Chase, famed for Samara in The Ring and voicing Lilo, dies at 35 after a battle with sepsis and meningitis.
In Kano, Nigeria, a man was jailed for 14 days after neighbors complained he stored bags of human waste outside his home, causing health concerns.
TECH
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.
Telegram disputes a government-imposed temporary block over leaked exam papers, sparking debate on digital freedom and exam integrity.
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