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Trudeau’s US Match Escape Ignites Canadian Fury
Reopening of the Hormuz Strait Cuts Oil Prices – What Does Tomorrow Look Like?
US‑Iran Accord Unveils Window of Calm Amid Middle East Tension
FIFA will pay Somali referee Omar Artan full World Cup fee after visa denial
UK‑Japan £18 billion investment pledge promises new era of cooperation
Russian Families Turn to AI for Bittersweet Memories of Lost Soldiers
Chimamanda Adichie Fights Euracare’s Denial Over Her 21‑Month‑Old Son’s Death
Trudeau Skips Canada World Cup Opener to Watch Katy Perry Perform, Sparks Social Media Backlash
Manhattan’s High‑Voltage Victory: Teen Shot and Buses Torched After Knicks Win
Norway’s Crown Princess’s Son Surfaces Verdict After 40‑Charge Rape Trial
Swiss Voters Reject 10‑Million Population Cap
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BUSINESS
A landmark £18 billion investment agreement between the UK and Japan promises extensive infrastructure, offshore wind and technology collaboration, sparking hopes for economic growth amid global uncertainties.
A Pakistani‑mediated deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has pulled oil prices lower, but market experts warn about lingering uncertainty and potential volatility.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a multi‑billion‑pound deal with Japan, earmarking £9bn each for UK infrastructure, finance and offshore wind, while the partnership also covers defence and nuclear research.
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.
In a nationwide referendum, Swiss voters turned down the Swiss People's Party’s proposal to cap the population at 10 million, with early results showing a 55‑% ‘no’ vote.
TRAVEL
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.
Tourists have restored a beloved bull mosaic in Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, but the cleanup left many online users wondering if the bull’s prized testicles were removed. The city council denies the rumors.
SPORT
A controversial gesture during the Korea‑Czech Republic showdown sparks backlash, leading to an apology and removal of a Mexican official.
Former PM Justin Trudeau skips Canada’s opening World Cup match to attend a US game starring Katy Perry, sparking outrage among fans.
Somali assistant handed back 2026 World Cup fee by FIFA after U.S. immigration denied his entry to Miami. He still gets paid for matches missed.
Canadian former PM Justin Trudeau missed Canada’s opening World Cup match to see his girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry, perform in the USA, igniting controversy online.
New York throws a celebratory rave after the Knicks’ NBA title, but crowds turn violent: a teen is shot, fire‑bombed buses, police injury and 63 arrests.
ENTERTAINMENT
Former MAFS Australia contestants reveal that producers failed to disclose partners' drug, violence and other criminal histories, sparking calls for tighter safeguards.
The New York Knicks captured their first NBA championship since 1973, beating the Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the 2026 Finals.
In Shanghai, Vincent Zhang turns to a TikTok‑couple for affection he feels missing from real parents.
OPINION
US resilience—flexible markets, strong investment, and energy independence—outpaces rivals despite trade wars and rising inflation.
David Hockney’s 1961 painting, depicting a same‑sex embrace, challenged UK laws and opened a dialogue about queer life – a radical act still felt today.
The death of Lyhanna in southwestern France exposed police failures and a surge of sexual‑abuse allegations, prompting a nationwide call for justice reforms.
Swiss voters face a unprecedented proposal to limit the country’s population to 10 million, sparking debate over migration, public services and EU ties.
POLITICS
When US small‑business owners hit retirement age, many hand their firms to staff instead of selling to outsiders, sparking a new wave of employee ownership.
A long‑awaited deal between Washington and Tehran lifts uncertainty over the volatile region, but key issues remain unaddressed.
HEALTH
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.
A 35‑year‑old woman suffered serious injuries after a shark bite at Coogee Beach, prompting an emergency response and a temporary beach closure.
Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie alleges delays at Euracare hospital over her 21‑month‑old son's death spark legal action.
Kenyan teenager killed during protests over a planned Ebola quarantine centre, sparking outrage and calls for justice.
TECH
Families in Russia are using AI to conjure fallen soldiers, offering comfort but sparking ethical debate amid the Ukraine war.
SpaceX’s public debut sends Musk’s net worth beyond a trillion dollars, sparking debate over wealth, politics and the future of space commerce.
Anthropic has halted use of its Claude Fable 5 model after US officials warned of potential security risks and bypass vulnerabilities.
Anthropic suspended its new AI model after U.S. authorities raised concerns, putting foreign users on hold and triggering a legal showdown.
Elon Musk becomes the world’s first trillion‑aire after SpaceX flies high on its Nasdaq debut, sparking that‑year debates and investor excitement.
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