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Helicopter Collision in Brazil Claims Music Star Oliver Tree Amid Rising Calls for Aviation Safety
US‑Iran Deal Ends Trump‑Authored War, Exposing Limits of American Dominance
From Viral Stunts to Tragedy: The Yemen Climber Who Fell Into a Volcano
World Cup Incident Sparks Global Debate Over Racism and Social‑Media Analytics
China Arrests Two Church Leaders After Mass Raid in Jiangyou
South African TV star Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye arrested over alleged kidnapping of taxi driver
Rope-Jumping Tragedy: Brazilian Instructor Negligence Leads to Fatality
Trump praises Iran ceasefire deal, but key questions and risks remain
Trump Hosts UFC Fight on White House Lawn: A Peculiar Celebration
Knicks’ 2026 NBA Triumph Turns Into Night of Violence in Manhattan
Nine Killed as Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv’s Historic Dormition Cathedral
Royal Heir Under Fire: Crown Princess Mette‑Marit's son sentenced to four years for rape
The Anthem Effect: What Makes a World Cup Song Captivate Millions
From CEO to Employee Owner: The New Trend of U.S. Businesses Passing the Torch
Convertible Cars Eclipsed by SUVs – A Quantum‑Powered Outlook
UK and Japan Announce £18 bn Strategic Partnership to Drive Infrastructure, Offshore Wind and Defence Innovation
17 People Injured as Tourist Train Overturns During Cártama’s Tapas Festival
Trudeau’s World‑Cup Day: Boyfriend Duties or Political Turn‑In
US‑Iran Deal Offers Tentative Calm, but Key Issues Remain
FIFA to Honor Somali Referee Omar Artan with Full World Cup Pay After US Deportation
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Former President Donald Trump salts a US‑Iran truce as a ‘great deal’, yet vital uncertainties about nuclear limits, oil flow and Israeli moves threaten the pact’s durability.
The former president turned the White House South Lawn into a UFC octagon for his 80th birthday, sparking debate over the use of the presidential grounds for combat sports.
With retiring owners, American firms are choosing to hand control to their workers through EOTs, ESOPs and cooperatives, boosting productivity and sharing risk.
A look at why open‑top cars have fallen behind SUVs, and what quantum‑driven data tell us about future road‑car trends.
The UK and Japan settle an £18bn investment pact, fueling infrastructure, offshore wind and shared defence projects to counter economic uncertainty amid geopolitical tensions.
TRAVEL
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.
A Nigerian flight of 268 passengers returns as anti‑migrant protests spur fears among migrants in Johannesburg.
Mass graves were filled in Agadez after a freight lorry broke down, leaving its passengers stranded in the harsh Sahara. A bleak reminder of the perilous journey many migrants endure.
SPORT
A Mexican official’s offensive gesture during a 2026 World Cup match outran on social media, prompting a swift apology and removal from office.
In Brazil, a rope‑jumping instructor’s negligence caused a 21‑year‑old woman’s death, with three men arrested and the federal government facing scrutiny over the abandoned bridge site.
Celebrations after the Knicks’ historic win forfeit to gunfire, bus arsons and police chaos, with a teen shot and dozens arrested.
From the 1990 chants to modern pop, discover why World Cup anthems resonate across generations.
ENTERTAINMENT
TV presenter and rapper Molemo Maarohanye faces court after police claim he kidnapped a taxi driver and fired a gun at him.
Former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau missed his own team’s opening match to watch a US game, sparking backlash over perceived duty lapses.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau chose to watch the USA vs. Paraguay match in Los Angeles, where his girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry, performed, sparking backlash in Canada.
OPINION
An Israeli air strike on Beirut's Dahieh suburb killed three, heightening tensions while the US‑Iran nuclear deal hangs in the balance.
A Shanghai tech worker turns to Douyin’s virtual parents for supportive words as his own family offers little encouragement.
British artist David Hockney painted same‑sex love in the 1960s, defying laws that criminalised homosexuality, and paved the way for LGBT visibility in art.
An 11‑year‑old girl’s burial in southwestern France ignites anger over police failures after her suspect was flagged for child abuse years earlier.
POLITICS
Hundreds of underground church members were seized on Sunday, sparking new concerns over religious freedom in China.
Russian attacks on Kyiv resulted in nine fatalities, including damage to the 11th‑century Dormition Cathedral, while Ukraine reports widespread casualties and fires.
HEALTH
A 35‑year‑old woman was severely injured after a shark bite at Coogee Beach, Sydney, leading to airlift to hospital and beach closures.
Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has accused Lagos’ Euracare hospital of stalling a coronial inquest into her 21‑month‑old son’s death, prompting a legal challenge.
A 17‑year‑old Kenyan teenager’s murder during protests over a planned Ebola quarantine centre has reignited call for transparency and police accountability.
A sharp decline in confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo is welcome, but the underlying risks of incomplete contact tracing and community mistrust highlight that the outbreak still poses a serious regional danger.
TECH
Russian families are using deep‑fake technology to create holographic farewell videos of sons lost in the Ukraine war, sparking debate over grief and ethics.
Russian families turn to deepfake videos to conjure vanished loved ones, sparking debate over grief, ethics and the battlefield’s digital afterlife.
SpaceX’s record IPO turns Elon Musk into the world’s first trillionaire, raising questions about wealth inequality, space tech and quantum‑driven market insight.
US authorities order Anthropic to suspend its Claude Fable 5 model, raising questions about AI regulation and cyber‑security.
After a US government order to halt foreign use, Anthropic temporarily disables Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, sparking debate over AI safety and national security.
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