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Italy’s PM Slams Former U.S. President Over Alleged Plea for a Photo
US–Iran deal: A ceasefire with hidden challenges
Oil‑laden Rainstorms over Moscow after Massive Drone Attack
Mangione’s Lawyers Scrap Psychiatric Defence Ahead of State Murder Trial
Actress Charged with Importing 320kg of Methamphetamine from Ghana to Australia
A 12-Year-Old Teens the Heart of a Chicken: Viral Compassion Sparks Nationwide Change
Mukesh Ambani’s Jio Plans $4 bn IPO, Could Be India’s Biggest Sale
Achraf Hakimi to Face Rape Trial Amid World Cup Hype
India’s Richest Man Mukesh Ambani Tees Up Huge Jio IPO Trumpeting a Possible Record‑Setting Share Sale
US‑Iran Deal Signals End of War and Sparks Question on Its Purpose
Chain of Responsibility: Serbian Parents Sentenced After 2023 School Shooting Retrial
Zimbabwe MPs Approve Bill Extending President Mnangagwa’s Term to 2030
US‑Iran Talks Postponed as Vice‑President Vance Cancels Switzerland Visit
USA Calls Out NATO Allies: Review of U.S. Forces in Europe Underway
Thousands killed amid US‑Israeli strikes on Iran
New US‑Iran Agreement Amid Conflict: A Fresh Deal or a Shift from the JCPOA?
Obama Presidential Center Opens in Chicago: A Living Celebration of Community
British Paraglider Killed in Catalonia Accident
Serbia’s Court Gives Parents of 13‑Year‑Old School Shooter Jail Terms
US Removes Naval Blockade After Trump‑Iran Agreement; Khamenei Calls Deal 'Desperate'
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BUSINESS
Reliance’s telecom arm Jio is set to launch an IPO worth around $4 bn, marking a major step for India’s tech industry and investor sentiment
Reliance’s telecom arm Jio is set to go public in the first half of 2026, potentially raising over $4 bn and sparking a revival in India’s stock market.
After Feb. 28, 2026’s war sparked, the US and Iran signed a 14‑point MoU that re‑frames sanctions, nuclear limits and shipping – with big differences from the 2015 JCPOA.
A Russian tanker from the shadow fleet has entered the English Channel again after UK sanctions, raising questions about enforcement and maritime security.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticised NATO allies for free‑riding, sparking a six‑month review of U.S. forces in Europe and challenging Europe's defence spending commitments.
TRAVEL
A private jet crashed near Laredo, Texas, and local residents and first responders urgently rescued survivors amid flames.
Tiny motorbikes, 700‑kg plastic tanks and a temperature at 50 °C show the peril that smuggling fuel from Iran to Pakistan faces amid war and drought.
US sanctions have hit Cuba’s tourism sector, slashing foreign visitors by 58% and prompting airlines and hotels to pull out, plunging the island into deeper crisis.
U.S. sanctions sink Cuba’s tourism, a vital income source, with visitor numbers falling 58% from 2025 and airlines halting flights.
Yemen’s daring climber, nicknamed ‘Spider‑Man’, tragically fell into a volcanic crater in the southwest.
SPORT
A 63‑year‑old British man died after a paragliding mishap near Tremp, Catalonia, Spain. Authorities investigate the incident.
British man died in a paragliding accident in Catalonia's Palau de Noguera, according to Spanish authorities.
India’s football hopes remain stunted by a weak grassroots system as it aims to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
The small archipelago’s capital roared as its team held a football giant to a draw, a moment that felt like victory and lifted national pride.
Tunisia’s national team fired coach Sabri Lamouchi after a humiliating loss to Sweden in their opening game of the 2026 World Cup, marking the first time a manager has been sacked after a single match.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Obama Presidential Center in Chicago opens with speeches, community‑oriented design, and a lineup of celebrities, highlighting a new era for the former president’s legacy.
Actress Daveigh Chase, known for The Ring, Lilo & Stitch, and Big Love, has died aged 35. She passed after complications from meningitis.
Australian radio personality Kyle Sandilands will receive a $8.5 million payout after a settlement with ARN Media over the early cancellation of a decade‑long, A$100 million contract.
The Australian reality show faces serious allegations after participants claim they were not informed of partners’ drug and violence convictions, prompting scrutiny from ACMA and Ofcom.
The late jazz composer Abdullah Ibrahim, 91, shaped South African music and the anti‑apartheid struggle, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire.
OPINION
The new memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran prompts a reassessment of why the conflict erupted, revealing strategic missteps and shifting power dynamics.
German public broadcaster ZDF has pulled a disputed introduction after Elon Musk issued a cease‑and‑desist letter, following claims that he promoted anti‑migrant rhetoric amid Belfast unrest.
NCERT rolls back controversial cropped image of a Bronze‑age dancing girl after historians call its censorship unfair.
The recent US‑Iran memorandum restores the Strait of Hormuz, ends a costly war, and signals a cautious reset for U.S. influence in the Middle East.
POLITICS
A new memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran ends hostilities but leaves key nuclear questions unresolved.
Moscow residents saw “black rain”—pockets of oil spray—amid fires at an oil refinery after Ukraine launched nearly 200 drones.
An MOU signed between Trump and Iran reshapes the war’s narrative, opening the Strait of Hormuz and kicking off nuclear talks amid deep economic concessions.
Former school shooting parents in Serbia face new jail terms as court revisits 2023 tragedy, underscoring societal accountability.
Zimbabwe’s parliament passes a constitutional amendment that extends the president’s term from five to seven years, removing direct elections and allowing President Mnangagwa to stay in office until 2030.
HEALTH
Ebola treatment centre disrupted when armed men storm the Butembo hospital and take a six‑year‑old patient and her mother, deepening fears amid an ongoing outbreak.
In Bunia, Congo, families bury loved ones infected with Ebola under strict protocols, as communities balance mourning traditions and safety.
Mette‑Marit has had a lung transplant in Oslo and will remain in hospital for weeks, amid her son’s sentencing and a previous Epstein controversy.
UN human‑rights experts urge the Iranian authorities to free 10‑year‑sentence holders, Lindsay and Craig Foreman, whose detention has sparked international criticism.
TECH
Tim Cook says rising memory chip costs will push Apple to raise prices, with new AI features and global supply constraints at play.
Nearly 200 Ukrainian drones and 4 cruise missiles hit Moscow this week, creating a toxic plume of smoke that forced the city’s airports to shut and left dozens injured.
Delivery robots are sparking protests over pedestrian safety, accidental collisions and job cuts in cities from Chicago to London.
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