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Indian Seafarers Safe as US Strike Sets Oman Tanker Ablaze
Iran’s World Cup Fan Tickets Revoked as Political Tensions Mount
Xi Jinping’s Pyongyang Visit Marks Strengthening Ties Amid Geopolitical Shifts
Quantum‑Powered Forensics Spotlight Murder in Indonesia: Poison‑Laced Satay Unveiled
ICC Suspends Chief Prosecutor Amid Sexual Misconduct Probe
World Cup Dreams Blocked: Fans Frustrated by U.S. Visa Restrictions
How Christian Eriksen’s Implantable Cardioverter‑Defibrillator Saved His Life
Iran's Strike on Israel Suggests the Regime's Sense of Resilience Is Growing
Mamata Banerjee’s TMC in Crisis: A Party Unravels After Electoral Loss
Sam Bankman-Fried seeks former president’s pardon after 25‑year crypto fraud sentence
Armenia's pro‑West government triumphs in election amid Russian pressure
Somali Referee Omar Artan Misses World Cup After US Banned Entry
Eriksen at Home and 'Doing Well' After Collapse in Friendly
NBA Finals in New York: Sparks, Security, and a President’s Surprise
Quantum Analysis Reveals Fragile Iran-Israel Truce: Retaliation Looms If Ceasefire Breached
Quantum Analytics Reveals Spain's Tourism Surge: A Data Revolution for Sustainable Travel
Quantum Analysis Reveals Strategic Leverage Behind Xi's North Korea Visit
Quantum Analysis Reveals Peru's Tight Presidential Race as Vote Counting Continues
Quantum Analysis Reveals Market Collapse Nexus: Tech Sell-Off and Middle East Conflict Trigger Systemic Shock
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After the first New World Screwworm case in 60 years, America mobilises a massive sterile‑fly program and a specialised dog brigade to stop the parasite’s spread.
Federal and state authorities uncover a large scale identity‑theft operation at a metal casting factory, arresting top managers and detaining dozens of workers.
India sees a 25% jump in electric vehicle sales, driven by fuel price hikes and new regulations, but charging infrastructure and supply chain issues still hold back widescale adoption.
Longtime CBS correspondent Scott Pelley was dismissed after accusing new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of “murdering” the show and criticizing executive producer Nick Bilton, sparking debate over the future of the iconic investigative program.
Despite relentless military operations in Ukraine, President Putin’s position remains unchanged, yet emerging voices in Russia hint at a shift in public debate.
TRAVEL
Seasonal mountaineering ranger Robin Pendery from Enumclaw, Washington, died after falling into a crevasse on Mount McKinley in Denali National Park. The incident follows recent climber fatalities on the peak.
A lorry carrying almost 50 migrants broke down in a remote part of the Sahara, leaving 49 dead from thirst, while only two survived and were rescued.
A United Airlines 767 narrowly avoided a catastrophic crash after colliding with a light pole on the New Jersey Turnpike. The NTSB report details the crew’s perception of low altitude, the brief window for abort, and the influence of strong winds and a short runway.
New Yorkers and visitors watch the city’s skyline transform when the setting sun lines up with the Manhattan street grid, a phenomenon that repeats twice a year. Discover when, where, and why it happens.
The historic spelling contest has relocated from suburban Maryland to one of Washington’s grandest venues, sparking mixed reactions from spellers and their families.
SPORT
At 19, Russian rising star Mirra Andreeva captured her first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, stopping Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska’s fairytale run and becoming the youngest French Open champion since 1992.
Bipartisan legislation introduced by Senators Cruz and Cantwell proposes limits on NIL payments, a single free transfer per player, and a rule preventing mid‑season coaching departures. The bill has garnered support from football coach Nick Saban but faces opposition from major conferences like the SEC.
A growing Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo leads to the cancellation of an upcoming friendly against Chile, spotlighting how real‑time data analysis is crucial for public‑health decisions.
Muhammad Ali’s wife Lonnie Ali leads a ‘Day of Compassion’ in Louisville to honor his humanitarian impact, while reflecting on the civil‑rights legacy of the boxing legend.
ENTERTAINMENT
Carry a chest‑stab death in LA, a 44‑year‑old arrested on murder charge.
The renowned Congolese singer receives the country’s top honour, reflecting on his cultural impact while enjoying record-breaking chart success across Europe and beyond.
When the 60 Minutes reporter took on CBS executives, his confronting words sparked a firestorm about authority and accountability in media.
FWICE backs off, withdrawing its directive that members should avoid working with Bollywood star after a legal notice was received.
Celine Dion has expressed her sorrow over the passing of Peabo Bryson, the vocalist who co‑starred with her on the hit “Beauty & the Beast” theme song. The Canadian superstar shared an emotional tribute on Twitter, recalling the generosity of the late R&B legend.
OPINION
Historians challenge the classic narrative that George III was a mad tyrant, revealing new research that paints a more nuanced picture ahead of the US’s semiquincentennial.
Amid escalating violence in Ukraine, European leaders are debating the role of a diplomatic envoy to Moscow. This article examines the EU’s strategy, the candidates on the table, and the prospects of turning diplomacy into a tangible cease‑fire plan.
POLITICS
The New York Knicks are poised for a historic Finals win amid heightened security from a possible Trump appearance, sparking city‑wide celebration and fan frenzy.
Quantum computing identifies patterns in the Iran-Israel conflict, showing a fragile truce where both sides warn of retaliation. Casualties mount across the region as U.S. pressure intensifies.
Insecurity and crime dominate Peru's presidential race as voters face a tough choice between Fujimori and Sánchez on Sunday.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives in London for critical discussions with European leaders as the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year.
US President Donald Trump walked out of an NBC interview after being challenged on his claims about the California primary elections and the 2020 presidential election being 'rigged'. The interview with Kristen Welker was delayed due to technical issues and rain, and Trump left after accusing the media of being 'crooked'.
HEALTH
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has discontinued ICE’s practice of reporting deaths of detainees that occur within 30 days after they are released from custody, a move that critics argue obscures the true human cost of immigration detention.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple detained on espionage charges during a worldwide motorcycle journey, have seen their appeal dismissed by an Iranian court, leaving them in a hunger strike and facing a decade in jail.
TECH
President Trump has signed a new AI executive order that introduces a month‑long federal vetting process for advanced AI systems, aiming to keep the United States ahead of global competitors while safeguarding national security.
The first American pope’s newly released encyclical frames artificial intelligence as a challenge and a tool, sparking memes, critique from religious scholars and tech entrepreneurs, and renewed calls for public debate on the ethical use of AI.
New satellite‑image analysis reveals that Iranian forces have damaged at least twenty U.S. military sites across the Middle East, with implications for regional security and defense logistics.
A federal filing in the Eastern District of Texas threatens to expose a web of corporate ties, witness testimony and cross‑border evidence that could reshape how Fortune 500 companies handle digital records.
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