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Russian artist and critic of Putin shot dead in Poland
Brazil Convicts Bolsonaro Son for Lobbying US in Father’s Coup Trial
DA Leader Demands Sacking of Agriculture Minister Amid Outbreak Fallout
Equatorial Guinea's government resigns after failing to meet targets
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette‑Marit's Lung Transplant Triumph
FBI Foils Plot to Attack White House UFC Event with Snipers and Drones
Iran's Deal with the U.S.: A Victory or Necessity for Its People?
ZDF pulls TV intro after Elon Musk threatens lawsuit amid Belfast unrest claims
Israel launches fresh strikes on Lebanon despite Trump criticism
India’s Cricket‑Dominated Soccer Future: Why 1.4 B People Still Miss the World Cup
Riding the Heat: Motorbike Riders Carry Smuggled Fuel Across the Iran‑Pakistan Border
Japan Raids Ice Cream Giants Amid Price‑Fixing Allegations
Telegram Challenges India’s Temporary Ban Amid Exam Paper Leak Scare
Australian Shock Jock Settles for $12 M After Contract Termination
Hundreds of cats stolen for food in Vietnam rescued by police, welfare group says
South Africa Faces Surge of Xenophobic Protests as Migrants Await Deadline
France’s 79‑year‑old Detainee Faces Trial for 1995 Murder of In‑law
Brazil Convicts Jair Bolsonaro’s Son for Lobbying the U.S. in Father’s Coup Trial
Venezuela Teams Up with General Electric to Rebuild Power Grid
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BUSINESS
Japan's Fair Trade Commission stages on‑site inspections of six major ice cream makers over suspected cartel pricing, amid the country's record‑setting summer heat.
Kyle Sandilands receives a 12 M Australian dollar settlement following the early cancellation of his decade‑long contract
The interim Venezuelan government signs a pact with U.S. energy giant General Electric to overhaul its failing electricity system.
Intense US pressure cuts Cuba's foreign arrivals by 58%, roiling the island’s economy and daily life.
A B‑52 bomber crashed shortly after take‑off from Edwards Air Force Base, killing eight crew members, including two Boeing employees.
TRAVEL
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.
FIFA claims its attendance data was accurate despite empty seats seen in concourses during the South Korea vs Czech Republic match, citing scanned tickets and official operations data.
Investigators probe the 2025 Bengaluru‑London Boeing 787 crash, with new evidence pointing to a possible crew action; the final report is still awaited.
SPORT
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.
FIFA cleared VAR referee Shaun Evans after he explained the upside‑down OK hand sign was involuntary, sparking social‑media debate.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
A tragic helicopter crash over Rio de Janeiro killed alt‑pop singer Oliver Tree along with five others, prompting a national investigation into aviation protocols.
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
Eduardo Bolsonaro is sentenced for seeking U.S. intervention in his father’s coup conviction, intensifying Brazil‑U.S. political tensions.
The Democratic Alliance’s new leader pushes for a cabinet reshuffle after a foot‑and‑mouth crisis, sparking political drama in Pretoria.
Equatorial Guinea's government resigns after meeting only 10% of its objectives, citing corruption and failure to diversify the economy.
The 52‑year‑old royal undergoes a successful transplant amid legal and personal turbulence.
The FBI arrested five men after uncovering a conspiracy that aimed to use drones and sniper fire during a UFC event on the White House lawn. The defendants face life imprisonment if convicted.
HEALTH
The healing of a patient amid an ongoing Ebola outbreak in Ituri province sparks joy and highlights the community’s struggle with myths and mistrust.
Medical charity Doctors Without Borders admits certain staff exploited Sudanese refugees in exchange for food or jobs, with 59 victims reported in eastern Chad.
TECH
Venezuela's interim leadership signs a pivotal partnership with General Electric to overhaul its failing electricity network, signaling a shift toward U.S. investment amid political unrest.
Despite a 'deal' opening the Strait, few vessels have crossed. Real‑time tracking shows security, mines and tolls keep shipping fleets stalled.
India’s temporary ban of Telegram ahead of the NEET-UG exam raises questions about cyber‑security and digital rights. The move aims to curb cheating networks, but critics see it as a band‑aid.
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