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BUSINESS
The latest 14‑point MoU between the US and Iran moved far beyond nuclear limits—packing missile, monetary and shipping clauses that reshape regional dynamics.
A Russian-flagged tanker, part of the shadow fleet, slipped into the English Channel this week, prompting new UK maritime inspection plans.
Three Iranian oil tankers crossed the US‑blocked line in the Gulf of Oman, potentially restoring Iran’s crude export capacity amid tense US‑Iran negotiations.
Presidential signing in France ends decades of proxy war, opens Strait of Hormuz and commits $300bn reconstruction – but nuclear dispute remains in play.
Delivery robots drawn to city sidewalks are sparking safety concerns, protests, and calls for tighter regulation worldwide.
TRAVEL
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.
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 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.
SPORT
A look into why India, despite its massive population and growing football culture, remains outside the FIFA World Cup field.
A historic World Cup draw sparked celebrations in Praia as Cape Verde held Spain to a scoreless game.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
Actor and voice‑actress Daveigh Chase, best known for her role as Samara Morgan and voice of Lilo, dies after septic complications following meningitis.
Australian shock jock Kyle Sandilands earns A$12.09m after being dismissed from the Kyle & Jackie O show. Subscribers can preview alternative futures of the case.
Australian regulators and the UK's Ofcom react to MPfs contestants' claims that producers failed to disclose partners' past crimes, raising questions about participant safety.
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.
OPINION
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POLITICS
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.
A Russian-flagged tanker has sailed into the English Channel, stirring tensions as UK forces recently boarded the unnamed Smyrtos.
Japan’s defence minister pushes hard for a major overhaul, citing China’s rise, a changing regional security landscape, and hints at a possible Article 9 revision.
HEALTH
H5N1 bird flu killed 13,000 baby southern elephant seals on Heard Island, wiping out 75% of pups – a sharp warning for Australia’s future.
Armed men stormed a DR Congo hospital, seizing a six‑year‑old Ebola patient and her mother. The case highlights the outbreak’s risks amid regional conflict.
In the heart of eastern DR Congo, families face death of loved ones under new, safer burial rules amid an Ebola outbreak.
A lung transplant not only flips her fate but also opens a gateway of potential timelines—here we map the most likely paths for the Norwegian royal family.
UK ex-pat couple sentenced in Iran faces hunger strike amid claims of wrongful detention; UN calls for immediate release
TECH
Bezos argues that AI will create a labour shortage, boosting employment while advancing manufacturing and space ambitions, amid concerns over job loss.
Telegram fights a government block that came just days before India’s crucial NEET exam, arguing it harms millions of users.
Interim president Delcy Rodríguez signs a landmark agreement with U.S. energy giant General Electric to overhaul Venezuela’s decimated power grid – a step that could transform the nation’s energy future.