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Sudden Collapse: Residents Flee Amid Caracas‑Outskirts Quake Disasters
Venezuela after Twin Earthquakes: Political Strain and Uncertain Future
Philippines Blocks Gorebox After Teen Shooter Links to Game
Corruption Curtain in South Africa: Cat Matlala’s Guilty Plea and the Ripple Effect on Police Reform
Heatwave Swirls eastward: France Hikes Health Alert to Highest Level
Ryanair to Offer Parents Free Seat with Children After CMA Probe
IBM's NanoStack: A 100‑Billion‑Transistor Fingernail Chip
Life‑Sentence for Baloch Activist Mahrang Baloch: A Verdict Amid Repression
Which University Degree Might Profite the Most? A Multiverse 24/7
Beat the June Heat: DIY Hacks from UK Residents
Kerala’s New Elderly Dept Aiming to End Senior Loneliness
IAEA Chief Declares Iran Inspectors Set to Visit Amid US Deal—FluxDaily’s Quantum Snapshot
Heatwave Drives Political Rift Over Air‑Conditioning in France
Nairobi Roads Locked Down Ahead of Gen‑Z Protest Anniversary
Oil Prices Drop to Pre-Iran War Levels as Strait of Hormuz Reopens
Caracas in Chaos: Twin 7.5‑Magnitude Quakes Collapse Buildings, Venezuelan State of Emergency
Minnesota After Metro Surge: Fear Lingers As ICE Presence Persists
Sevastopol’s Power Crisis: Crimea’s Largest City Darkened by Ukraine Drones
Mamdani‑Backed Candidates Capture New York’s Democratic Primaries
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BUSINESS
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As France grapples with a record 40°C day, lawmakers clash over subsidising air‑conditioning, revealing deep ideological divides amid rising climate urgency.
Brent de‑climbs below $72 a barrel as US‑Iran talks ease, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting sanctions, nudging fuel prices down while corporate scrutiny mounts.
A decade after federal raids, Minnesota residents still live under the shadow of ICE, with lingering fear and economic loss.
U.S. AI firm Anthropic alleges Alibaba used thousands of fake accounts to harvest its Claude model, calling it a subsidy to China's tech ambitions.
TRAVEL
A critical IT malfunction crippled Germany's Deutsche Bahn network, halting all services for hours.
Irish government earmarks €228m to upgrade rail links to Belfast and Derry, and invests in ports, canals and Lough Neagh water quality.
Australia's Qantas will offer a 22‑hour nonstop Sydney‑London route from 2027, priced 20% higher than split itineraries.
Japan raises single‑entry visa costs to ¥15,000 and multi‑entry to ¥30,000, a five‑fold jump aimed at reflecting inflation and a weaker yen, while officials say it should not immediately dent tourism.
US singer‑songwriter Oliver Tree’s body returns to California after a tragedy over Rio. Guests honor his final wish by launching a charity in his name.
SPORT
From a first‑time football fan to living a legendary moment, one Mexican’s journey to the Azteca in 1986 still echoes in today’s memories.
A 17‑year‑old’s first football match became a legendary moment of the 1986 World Cup, still debated 40 years later.
BBC’s live feed captured a Cape Verde supporter erupting in joy when his nation nets its first World Cup goal against Uruguay at the 2026 tournament.
A record‑shattering 11‑ball half‑century by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, India A’s teenage prodigy, sets a new benchmark in List A cricket.
The Dutch royal family captures both a 5‑1 triumph over Sweden and a historic point for Curaçao in one stunning World Cup day.
ENTERTAINMENT
Discover how Japanese pop group XG transformed years of rigorous training into worldwide acclaim, their unique rituals, inclusive identity, and forward‑looking sound.
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Pop‑rock star Oliver Tree’s remains are now back in California after a fatal helix collision; his family vows to fulfil his final wish by launching a charitable foundation.
Music legend Clive Davis, producer of Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, has passed away at 94, leaving a legacy of groundbreaking talent discovery.
British hygiene brand apologises after a mis‑interpreted ad comparing female purity to cleanliness backfires online.
OPINION
Britain’s new ban on under‑16s is sparking debate in the US about whether similar limits on social media use for teens are necessary for digital wellbeing.
The latest US‑Iran memorandum resets strategic priorities, lifts sanctions, and may change the power balance in the Middle East.
Fans praised for picking up litter after World Cup matches, but social media highlights men’s low housework participation and the double standard at home.
POLITICS
After twin earthquakes rattle Caracas, Venezuela's interim government confronts crisis of unity and aid, testing a nation already in turmoil.
Police say a fatal school shooting in Tacloban linked to a teen gamer. The government temporarily bans the contentious first‑person shooter, Gorebox, citing possible influence.
Cat Matlala’s admission of bribery, fraud and money‑laundering in Pretoria could unlock new evidence against senior officials, potentially reshaping the country’s fight against corruption.
A blistering heatwave sweeps Europe as temperatures peak and health systems brace for extreme heat, while France upgrades its emergency plan.
After a CMA investigation, Ryanair will allow parents to sit with their kids at no cost, a change that comes amid scrutiny over the airline's family seating policy.
HEALTH
Quick, practical tips from everyday Brits to stay cool during record‑breaking heatwaves.
Kerala launches a dedicated department to support its ageing population as families disperse across oceans and time zones.
A French doctor returning from a humanitarian mission in the DRC was confirmed as the continent’s first Ebola case, alarming health officials but with a low risk to the public.
France faces record heat and an urgent debate over installing more air‑conditioning, as politicians on both sides consider subsidies and infrastructure upgrades.
TECH
After a teenage shooter allegedly played the violent game Gorebox, Philippine authorities temporarily block the app amid concerns over online influence and the proliferation of guns among minors.
The EU’s Entry/Exit System forces UK travellers to submit biometric data, causing delays and queues at airports, ferries and trains.
Indian entrepreneur Kunal Shah, founder of Cred, has been named head of WhatsApp, marking a historic first for an Indian in Meta’s top consumer platform.
Stanford graduates walked out of commencement, protesting AI claims from Google, and sparking a debate over the technology’s promise and pitfalls.
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