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FIFA seeks explanation over VAR official’s hand gesture
Brazil Helicopter Crash Claims U.S. Musician Oliver Tree
‘Spider‑Man of Yemen’ dies after falling into volcanic crater
The Iran Deal That Ended Trump’s War: A Turning Point in U.S. Dominance
Starbucks Korea Shuts Down Nationwide to Educate Staff After Gwangju‑Related Promotion
Man apologises for making racist gesture at Korean in World Cup match
Swiss Voters Reject 10‑Million Population Cap
China’s Latest Raid: Two Church Leaders Detained, Dozens of Members Seized
Fatal Rope‑Jump Accident in Brazil Sparks Legal Action
Trump Raves About US‑Iran Deal, Yet Key Hurdles Remain
US‑Iran Deal May Ease Tensions in Lebanon: Analysts Cautious
Trump Turns White House Lawn into UFC Octagon for 80th Birthday
Celebrations Turn Chaotic: Teen Shot and Buses Torched After Knicks’ Historic Win
Mexican Engineer Apologises After Racist Gesture in World Cup Match
Alt‑Pop Star Oliver Tree Killed in Helicopter Collision Over Rio
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Following protests over a ‘Tank Day’ campaign linked to the 1980 Gwangju uprising, Starbucks Korea will temporarily close all stores for staff training.
Swiss voters reject a right‑wing proposal to cap the population at 10 million, maintaining EU ties and striking a blow at anti‑immigration rhetoric.
Trump praises a new US‑Iran agreement that would open the Strait of Hormuz, but questions around enrichment limits, Israel’s actions, and the deal’s durability linger.
The former president hosted the first professional sporting event on the White House grounds, turning the South Lawn into a UFC arena for his 80th birthday.
As America’s small‑business owners retire, a growing number are handing control to their employees, sparking a surge in employee ownership models.
TRAVEL
A tourist train overturned in Cártama during a tapas festival, injuring 17 people.
FIFA’s reported attendance for the South Korea vs Czech Republic match has been questioned after footage shows empty seats and fans standing on concourses, sparking debates over ticket pricing and stadium management.
Indian authorities say the investigation into the 2025 Air India aircraft crash is ongoing, with no set date for the final report.
Vance says the Israeli Prime Minister has misjudged key points, adding tension to the long‑standing US‑Israel alliance.
Israel carries out bombing in Tyre, Lebanon, despite Iran’s warning; eight are killed and residents ordered to evacuate. The conflict intensifies post-ceasefire.
SPORT
A Mexican engineering guild president was filmed making a slanted‑eyes pose at a World Cup game and has since apologized.
A 21‑year‑old woman died from a 40‑m fall after rope‑jump instructors failed to attach a rope at Brazil’s abandoned Skeleton Bridge.
After the Knicks clinched their first NBA title in 54 years, New York witnessed jubilant chaos that included a shooting and multiple buses set ablaze.
A Mexican engineer’s racist gesture during a World Cup game sparked online backlash and led to a public apology and his dismissal.
ENTERTAINMENT
Yemen’s daring climber, nicknamed ‘Spider‑Man’, tragically fell into a volcanic crater in the southwest.
US musician Oliver Tree died in a helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, killing six people as authorities investigate the cause.
Explore why the 1990 FIFA World Cup anthems still echo in stadiums and why modern songs fall short.
Justin Trudeau missed Canada’s first match at the 2026 World Cup to watch a USA game where his partner Katy Perry performed, sparking angry reactions online.
OPINION
Israeli air operation in southern Beirut suburb of Dahieh kills at least three, amid heightened tensions in Lebanese‑Israeli conflicts.
When real parents fail to offer encouragement, Shanghai’s young tech worker Vincent finds solace in a digital family. The article examines how virtual parenting videos meet generational pressures and cultural expectations.
The burial of 11‑year‑old Lyhanna in small‑town France ignites outrage about police failures that let a child‑abuser roam free.
POLITICS
China’s police stormed an underground Christian church in Jiangyou, detaining two leaders and over 30 members before releasing them later the same day.
HEALTH
In Russia, grieving relatives post AI‑deepfake videos of soldiers who died in the Ukraine war, hoping to find closure and a sense of reunion.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie accuses Euracare Hospital of stalling a coronial inquest into her 21‑month‑old son’s death, demanding clarity and justice.
A 35‑year‑old woman sustained serious injuries after a shark bite at Coogee Beach, leading to helicopter evacuation and beach closures.
A 17‑year‑old died during clashes over a proposed Ebola quarantine centre in Kenya’s Nanyuki, his mother found his body two days later.
TECH
AI-generated videos allow Russian families to simulate hugs with soldiers killed in Ukraine, sparking debate over grief and propaganda.
SpaceX’s debut on the Nasdaq pushed Musk’s net worth past $1 trillion, sparking debate over wealth inequality and the future of space investment.
AI startup Anthropic has suspended its advanced model, Claude Fable 5, following a U.S. government order citing national‑security concerns. The move underscores rising scrutiny of powerful generative AI tools.
Anthropic abruptly suspends its flagship AI, Claude Fable 5, following concerns that the model could be jailbroken by foreign users, sparking a legal showdown with U.S. authorities.
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