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BUSINESS
Alfred Greenspan died at 100, having steered the US economy for three decades. His legacy sparks debate and quantum‑entangled futures.
Taiwan's prized atemoya faces new economic pressure from China, sparking a tense dialogue over trade, agriculture, and political influence.
Rising tuition, sharp rupee depreciation and stricter visa rules are forcing Indian students to rethink overseas degrees.
Germany faces a dilemma as soaring gas costs push it to re‑evaluate its coal‑phase‑out plans, threatening the country’s energy mix.
Iran has announced a renewed blockade of the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli attacks in Lebanon, a move that threatens $600bn of global energy trade.
TRAVEL
Japan lifts single-entry visa cost from 3,000 to 15,000 yen and multi-entry from 6,000 to 30,000 yen, citing inflation and a weakening yen.
A massive fire engulfed a luxury beachfront resort in Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, killing one tourist and evacuating nearly 1,700 guests.
An 18‑year‑old tourist died after falling from a horse‑drawn carriage in Central Park, sparking calls for the end of the historic attraction.
In a dramatic scene near Laredo, Texas, residents and emergency crews used shovels and sledgehammers to pull survivors from a flaming jet that plunged onto the highway.
In scorching Balochistan, smugglers ride through dangerous heat and conflict to ferry Iranian fuel, facing deadly risks and rising costs amid global war.
POLITICS
Former Kenyan Justice Minister Martha Karua has been denied entry to Uganda where she was set to defend a client accused of treason.
Colombia’s looming election is a referendum on how far armed groups have reshaped the nation‑state.
HEALTH
Due to a red heatwave alert, French authorities prohibited alcohol at state‑run music festivals, citing rising temperatures and public safety.
Australia has identified its first H5N1 bird flu case, confirming the virus has spread to every continent. Authorities are monitoring wildlife after a skua died on Esperance beach.
A child and her mother were seized by armed men from an Ebola centre in Butembo. They have now been located and are reportedly doing well.
Australia reports first H5N1 bird flu case after global spread, highlighting risks to wildlife and rare potential human infection.
The United States stops annual HIV aid to South Africa, citing concerns about the protection of Afrikaner communities and broader policy disagreements.
TECH
Jio Platforms, the telecom arm of Reliance Industries, has set sights on a $4bn IPO, potentially becoming the biggest public debut in India’s history.
Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance and Jio’s looming IPO could reshape India’s capital markets and push the AI‑powered telecom sector into new realms.
Around 200 Ukrainian drones struck Moscow, setting thick smoke arches and causing casualties, while Russia counters with air‑defence interception and diplomatic appeals.
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SPORT
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ENTERTAINMENT
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James Burrows, co‑creator of Cheers and Friends, dies at 85, leaving an indelible mark on American comedy.
OPINION
The June deal between Trump and Iran reshapes the war’s aim and could transform the Middle East, but its long‑term success hinges on nuclear talks.
A look into why India, despite its massive population and growing football culture, remains outside the FIFA World Cup field.
A controversial censorship in an Indian textbook sparked backlash, but the original bronze sculpture was restored amid a modern debate on representation.
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