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Israeli strikes kill six people in Gaza, including Al Jazeera cameraman
Abiy Ahmed Re‑elected Amid Rising Tensions in Ethiopia
US and Iran Begin Direct Talks in Switzerland After Signing Peace Deal
India A’s 15‑Year‑Old Sooryavanshi Sets Record‑Breaking 11‑Ball Fifty
Private Farewell: David Hockney’s Low‑Key Funeral Marks the End of Britain’s Biggest Living Painter
India Strengthens Security for NEET Re‑Exam After Paper Leak Scandal
Lebanese Turtle Conservationist Mona Khalil Dies After Israeli Strike
Meloni Blames Trump for ‘Fake’ Photo Demand at G7
Dutch Royals Celebrate Two World Cup Wins in One Day
France Bans Alcohol at Major Music Festival Amid Record‑Heatwave
Olympian Davey Hearn Denies Vandalising Washington’s Reflecting Pool After Arrest
Cleaning Machines, Data Mine: New York’s Free AI Service Raises Big Questions
CrimeCon 2026: True‑Crime Enthusiasts Meet Reality, Families and the Ethics of Fascination
Gorillaz’s One‑Off Stadium Show Redefined Global Music Collaboration
Luxury Resort Fire in the Dominican Republic Claims One Life
Bolivia Declares State of Emergency as Roadblock Protest Persists
Heatwave Forces France to Ban Alcohol at Fête de la Musique
Colombia's Escalating Conflict Shapes Its Presidential Election
Israeli bombing in Gaza kills Al Jazeera cameraman and five others amid ceasefire
The Loss of Lebanon’s Turtle Champion: Mona Khalil Killed by Israeli Strike
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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.
President Rodrigo Paz has invoked a state of emergency to break roadblocks, amid escalating protests demanding his resignation.
A drone strike on a Moscow refinery shows the war’s reach into the city, disturbing everyday life and raising questions about Russian public sentiment and fuel supply.
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.
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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.
Intense US pressure cuts Cuba's foreign arrivals by 58%, roiling the island’s economy and daily life.
SPORT
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.
Morocco captain and PSG star Achraf Hakimi has been ordered to stand trial for rape, sparking controversy as the team's 2026 World Cup campaign unfolds.
Japanese football fans praised for cleaning stadiums now face criticism at home as women call for equal housework duties.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
James Burrows, co‑creator of "Cheers" and director of 1,000+ sitcoms, passes away after a celebrated 50‑year career.
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.
India’s football team has yet to qualify for the FIFA World Cup despite a 1.4‑billion population, reflecting deep structural challenges.
POLITICS
Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize‑winning PM secures a new term while ethnic militias and regional rifts threaten fresh violence.
Direct negotiations start in Switzerland following a deal that ends the war, setting a 60‑day deadline and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, while clashes in Lebanon continue.
After a NEET paper leak claim, India deployed drones, biometric checks and military transport to safeguard the re‑exam.
Veteran environmental activist Mona Khalil, who championed sea‑turtle protection on Lebanon’s southern coast, was killed in an Israeli air strike in Tyre.
Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni rejects Donald Trump’s claim that she begged for a photo, sparking a sharp diplomatic spat amid tense U.S.–Italy ties.
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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