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Jury fails to reach verdict in Norwegian teenager ‘hitman’ trial
Iran Sees Post-War Deal With U.S. as New Source of Strength
Iran‑US Memorandum of Understanding: Weapons, Money and the Strait of Hormuz
Teenage Tourist Dies in Central Park Carriage Crash, Sparking Calls to Ban Horse‑Drawn Rides
Apple hikes product prices amid AI‑driven chip cost surge
Dead Sea Pups: How a Bird Flu Outbreak Decimated 75% of Southern Elephant Seal Babies on Heard Island
Russian Shadow Fleet Vessel ‘Forwarder’ Enters English Channel After Smyrtos Seizure
Japan's Defence Minister Calls for Strengthened Military Posture to Curb Rising Regional Tensions
Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker Reenters English Channel, Raising New Security Questions
British Paraglider Dies in Accident Near Tremp, Catalonia
Ebola crisis: Armed men seize child from hospital in eastern DRC
Al Aqsa’s Status Quo Under Siege as Israeli Nationalists Push for Change
Ugandan lawyer charged in treason case amid crackdown on opposition
Moscow Strikes Its Biggest Attack Yet: 200 Ukrainian Drones Sweep Capital
Long Island Judge Hands Gilgo Beach Killer Rex Heuermann Life Sentence After Tumultuous Trial
Iran’s Three Oil Tankers Cut Through U.S. Blockade in Gulf of Oman
Gunfire erupts at Niamey airport, authorities on alert
Trump and Iranian President Sign Memorandum of Understanding to End War, but Key Issues Stay Unresolved
Ebola Deadly Toll in DRC: Families Urge Safe Burials Amid Cultural Traditions
'We had to get out of the way': backlash against autonomous delivery robots
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A 14‑point MoU signed by Trump reshapes Iran’s nuclear, missile, sanctions and shipping regime – a new framework after a 2026 conflict.
Tim Cook says rising memory chip costs will push Apple to raise prices, with new AI features and global supply constraints at play.
A Russian-flagged vessel has slipped into the English Channel after a recent boarding operation, prompting questions about surveillance and potential escorts.
Three Iranian oil tankers have crossed the U.S. blockade line in the Gulf of Oman, signaling a potential shift in sanctions enforcement amid the Iran deal negotiations.
US and Iran agree on immediate ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz reopening, and $300bn reconstruction plan, yet nuclear programmes and regional tensions remain on the table.
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
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.
A 21‑year‑old woman died when instructors failed to attach a rope before a 40‑m jump at the abandoned Skeleton Bridge.
Cape Verdeans erupted in joy after holding Spain to a 0-0 draw in their World Cup opener, turning a draw into a national triumph.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
U.S. alt‑pop singer Oliver Tree dies in helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro on Sunday.
OPINION
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.
After a controversial cover of a bronze artefact sparked uproar, NCERT has restored the original image in its Grade Nine textbook, addressing concerns over censorship.
The US‑brokered ceasefire with Iran forces Israel’s prime minister into a security crisis, shaking his leadership and political image.
POLITICS
An 18‑year‑old Indian tourist fell from a Central Park carriage after driver paused to photograph the group, prompting critics to call for the removal of horse‑drawn rides.
A Russian-flagged tanker traversed the English Channel for the first time since UK forces seized the smuggler Smyrtos, marking a change in sanction enforcement strategies.
Japan ramps up defence, seeks constitutional revision and expands security ties as leaders warn of looming threats from China and North Korea.
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.
Actress Daveigh Chase, known for The Ring, Lilo & Stitch, and Big Love, has died aged 35. She passed after complications from meningitis.
TECH
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.
Telegram fights a government ban over exam‑paper leak fears, sparking debate on digital censorship and exam integrity in India.
Venezuela’s interim president inks an agreement with U.S. General Electric to rebuild its crumbling electrical grid, a move that could pave the way for wider economic liberalisation.
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