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When a Pixelated Battlefield Sparks Real-World Bloodshed: The Philippine Fallout of the Gorebox Censorship
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When a Pixelated Battlefield Sparks Real-World Bloodshed: The Philippine Fallout of the Gorebox Censorship

The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, confirmed that Iranian facilities will soon be open to UN inspectors. The announcement followed a memorandum of understanding signed last week between the United States and Iran, which requires the dilution of Iran’s highly enriched uranium under IAEA supervision. While Iranian officials say access will be limited to the final deal, Grossi emphasised the commitment to investigate, with dates, procedures and locations forthcoming.

The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, confirmed that Iranian facilities will soon be open to UN inspectors. The announcement followed a memorandum of understanding signed last week between the United States and Iran, which requires the dilution of Iran’s highly enriched uranium under IAEA supervision. While Iranian officials say access will be limited to the final deal, Grossi emphasised the commitment to investigate, with dates, procedures and locations forthcoming.

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The 2026 World Cup saw an unprecedented 23% of 1,248 players born abroad, with Morocco fielding a squad of all foreign-born players in their opening match. High‑profile cases include Breel Embolo and Ibrahim Mbaye scoring against their birth nations, challenging traditional notions of national identity. These shifts reflect broader migration trends and FIFA’s evolving eligibility rules, leading to both richer squads and controversies over “flag‑choosing.”

The 2026 World Cup saw an unprecedented 23% of 1,248 players born abroad, with Morocco fielding a squad of all foreign-born players in their opening match. High‑profile cases include Breel Embolo and Ibrahim Mbaye scoring against their birth nations, challenging traditional notions of national identity. These shifts reflect broader migration trends and FIFA’s evolving eligibility rules, leading to both richer squads and controversies over “flag‑choosing.”

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In a striking development, Kenya’s Department of Public Prosecutions has signalled it will bring 16 murder charges against eight students linked to a deadly arson at Utumishi Girls’ School, Gilgil. The blaze, which erupted on 28 May, consumed a dormitory, killing 16 students and injuring dozens more, with evidence pointing to mattresses set ablaze near an exit. Police have kept the suspects in custody and will try them in Naivasha. The case underscores Kenya’s growing worries over arson incidents in boarding schools, where overcrowding and lax safety measures often contribute to tragedy.

In a striking development, Kenya’s Department of Public Prosecutions has signalled it will bring 16 murder charges against eight students linked to a deadly arson at Utumishi Girls’ School, Gilgil. The blaze, which erupted on 28 May, consumed a dormitory, killing 16 students and injuring dozens more, with evidence pointing to mattresses set ablaze near an exit. Police have kept the suspects in custody and will try them in Naivasha. The case underscores Kenya’s growing worries over arson incidents in boarding schools, where overcrowding and lax safety measures often contribute to tragedy.

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