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Iran‑US deal portrayed as victory amid domestic conflict
Russian Frigate Fires Warning Shots Near UK Yacht; No Damage Reported
Why Barges Still Bypass the Strait of Hormuz
Somaliland Opens Embassy in Jerusalem, Cementing Independence After Israeli Recognition
Shrouded History: A Quantum-Entangled Debate Over the ‘Dancing Girl’ Artifacts
France’s 79‑Year‑Old Detainee Faces Trial for 1995 Murder
Four‑year sentence handed to Swedish man who coerced wife into sex for 120 men
FBI Foils Plot to Target White‑House UFC 250 Event
India temporarily bans Telegram over exam paper leak concerns
Japan Heaps 31 Years of Stagnation into a Rate Hike: BOJ Gears Up Amid Rising Energy Prices
Cuba Tourism Collapses as U.S. Sanctions Tighten
Russian artist and Putin critic shot dead in Poland
Greatest Feeling Ever: Cape Verde Fans Celebrate 0-0 Draw Against Spain
Army Breaks into Katsina Stronghold to Rescue Widow of Late General Rabe Abubakar
India temporarily blocks Telegram to curb exam cheating ahead of NEET-UG retest
Trump’s Iran War Ends with a Deal, but U.S. Power Feels the Blow
Australia probes allegations of abuse and rape by Israeli forces against Gaza flotilla activists
Reality TV Under Scrutiny: Australian 'MAFS' Contestants Say Their Partners' Criminal Histories Were Kept Secret
When History is Covered: The ‘Dancing Girl’ Controversy and the Quantum Tangle of Education Futures
B-52 Bomber Crashes at Edwards Air Force Base, Killing Eight
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BUSINESS
Three key hurdles have kept merchant ships from re‑entering the iconic navigational chokepoint since the US‑Iran deal was announced.
The Bank of Japan lifts its policy rate to 1%, the highest in three decades, as global fuel costs soar and inflation pressures mount.
U.S. sanctions trigger a 58% drop in foreign visitors and widen fuel, medicine, and food shortages in Cuba, sparking daily disruptions and health risks.
A cease‑fire reopening the Strait of Hormuz restarts global trade, yet the war sketched a new reality for U.S. influence in the Middle East.
The Bank of Japan lifts its policy rate to 1%, lifting it above 1995 levels amid soaring oil prices and a gradual move away from deflationary policy.
TRAVEL
A free tourist train overturned during Cártama’s Ruta de la Tapa y el Cóctel, leaving 17 people injured, including three children. Authorities are investigating the cause.
The Indian AAIB continues probing the fatal 2025 crash of Air India AI171, with speculation about pilot actions lingering amid the search for causation.
Seasonal mountaineering ranger Robin Pendery fell into a crevasse on Mount McKinney while on patrol and died, investigation ongoing, following recent climber deaths.
A Boeing 767 from Venice struck a light pole while landing at Newark, damaging the aircraft but sparing the 200‑plus passengers. Investigators point to a low descent and strong winds as key factors.
Milan’s famed Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II bull mosaic—on which tourists traditionally spin their heels on the bull’s prized testicles—is finally resurfaced after a restoration that left the iconic bulls’ anatomy in question. The city council’s latest claims spark debate, and what if the restoration goes differently in alternate timelines? FluxDaily probes the possibilities.
SPORT
A 21‑year‑old rope‑jumper dies after instructors failed to attach a cord at the Skeleton Bridge in São Paulo, prompting arrests and investigations.
Praia erupts as Cape Verde’s national team holds Spain to a 0‑0 draw in their World Cup debut, sparking jubilant celebrations across the archipelago.
The referee who made an upside‑down “OK” signal during the 2026 World Cup has been cleared by FIFA, saying the gesture was a subconscious twitch.
A hand sign during the Germany–Curacao final sparked speculation; FIFA seeks clarification on the gesture’s intent.
A famed free‑climber dubbed Yemen’s Spider‑Man dies after falling into a volcanic crater. Explore alternate futures where the daring ethos persists.
ENTERTAINMENT
Legendary South African jazz musician Abdullah Ibrahim, famed for his deep ties to the anti‑apartheid movement, passed away peacefully in Germany after a short illness.
The Australian media regulator flags serious concerns after claims that ‘Married at First Sight’ contestants had hidden convictions.
Alt‑pop star Oliver Tree and five others died in a helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro, as investigators probe the cause of the tragedy.
South African TV personality faces serious charges after a dispute turns violent with a taxi driver.
US musician Oliver Tree dead after helicopter collision in Rio; six perished, blaze at car park, investigation underway.
OPINION
A heated backlash over the censored image of the Indus Valley ‘Dancing Girl’ in a grade‑9 textbook sparks debate about heritage, modesty, and student agency.
The U.S.–Iran ceasefire forces Israel’s leader into a dilemma, threatening his security‑centric politics as allies pivot.
A look at Hungary’s 2010 family‑support experiment and its mixed outcomes, with insights into how similar policies might play out in alternate futures.
A Mexican engineer apologizes after a World Cup incident sparks a backlash, prompting discussions on cultural sensitivity in international sports.
POLITICS
A Russian warship fired warning shots at a UK‑registered yacht in the English Channel, though no injuries or damage were reported, prompting a MoD investigation.
Somaliland has opened an embassy in Jerusalem following Israel’s recognition of its independence, sparking regional debate over sovereignty and diplomatic alignment.
A controversial censorship in an Indian textbook sparked backlash, but the original bronze sculpture was restored amid a modern debate on representation.
The FBI dismantled a multi‑state conspiracy that would have used drones and snipers to strike the White House during a UFC 250 celebration.
HEALTH
A patient’s walk out of a treatment centre marked a rare moment of hope amid a deadly outbreak in DR Congo’s Bundibugyo province.
Thermal cameras reveal Delhi’s concrete can reach 64C, a stark contrast to official air temperatures and a reminder of the health risks for residents.
Russian families in war‑torn Ukraine are using AI to create digital “farewells” for missing relatives, sparking both hope and controversy over grief and ethics.
Author Chimamanda Adichie accuses Lagos hospital Euracare of stalling a coronial inquest into the death of her son, demanding accountability. The case spotlights potential medical negligence and the slow response of Nigerian health authorities.
TECH
India blocks Telegram to curb cheating ahead of NEET-UG retest after the exam was halted for alleged leaks.
The government banned Telegram over fears of cheating in the medical entrance test, sparking debate on digital rights.
Eight crew members die after a B‑52 bomber crashes during take‑off at Edwards Air Force Base, sparking a reevaluation of bomber safety and protocols.
Families in Russia are using AI to conjure fallen soldiers, offering comfort but sparking ethical debate amid the Ukraine war.
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