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Gunfire Outside Guayaquil Airport Kills Suspected Los Águilas Gang Leader
Jury fails to reach verdict in Norwegian ‘hitman’ trial
Iran Sees US Deal as Strategic Victory
US‑Iran MoU: Weapons, Money and Shipping Under the Spotlights
Lil Nas X says he’s “feeling better” after rehab and bipolar diagnosis
Teenager Dies in Horse‑Drawn Carriage Accident in New York
Apple to Raise Prices Amid AI‑Driven Chip Cost Surge
H5N1 Bird Flu Wipes Out 75% of Baby Seals on Remote Australian Island, Study Finds
Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker Re‑enters English Channel After Smyrtos Seizure
Japan's Defence Minister Calls Strengthening of Armed Forces Crucial to Avoid War
First Russian 'shadow fleet' vessel enters Channel since Smyrtos boarding
British Paraglider Killed in Catalonia Crash
Ebola Outbreak in Eastern DR Congo: Hospital Raid Claims a Six‑Year‑Old
Former Kampala mayor‑lawyer Lukwago arrested on treason charge
Moscow Faces Largest Ukrainian Drone Attack Yet
Judge sentences Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann to life in prison
Guayaquil Airport Shooting: Suspected Gang Leader Killed in Floral Ambush
Iranian Tankers Cross U.S. Blockade Line in Gulf of Oman
Gunfire and explosions echo at Niamey airport amid ongoing Niger insurgency
US and Iran Sign Initial Peace Deal: Key Provisions and Domestic Reactions
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BUSINESS
A fresh memorandum of understanding between Trump and Iran tackles nuclear limits, frees assets and ends a naval blockade amid war‑time tensions.
Apple CEO Tim Cook confirms price hikes are inevitable as memory chip prices soar, driven by AI demand and global supply constraints.
A sanctioned Russian tanker entered the English Channel after the UK boarded the Smyrtos, signalling a new phase of maritime enforcement.
Three Iranian‑flagged oil tankers slipped past the U.S. maritime blockade, signalling a possible easing of sanctions while diplomatic talks remain pending.
A first‐stage memorandum of understanding signed by U.S. and Iranian leaders includes $300bn reconstruction, immediate ending of hostilities and a 60‑day call to negotiate nuclear terms.
TRAVEL
A private jet skidded onto a Texas motorway, and nearby residents helped free victims while emergency services responded swiftly.
In Balochistan’s heat‑blasted roads, a motorbike rider ferries 600 kg of petrol while facing fire risk and political tension. The illegal trade is driven by war‑shaken oil markets, local poverty and bribes.
Cuba’s tourism sector is in crisis after a sharp drop in visitors triggered by tightened US sanctions, leading to agricultural, medical and economic woes.
Cuba’s visitor numbers fell 58% in five months after US sanctions tightened, with airlines and hotels pulling out and fuel shortages hitting everyday life.
A free tourist train overturned in Cártama during the Ruta de la Tapa y el Cóctel festival, injuring 17 people but no serious injuries were reported.
SPORT
Fans in Praia erupted after the Blue Sharks match Spain to a draw, turning the tiny nation’s first World Cup outing into a moment of triumph.
Tunisia fired Sabri Lamouchi following a 5‑1 defeat by Sweden in their first World Cup 2026 match and installed Herve Renard as interim head coach.
A 21‑year‑old woman died when instructors failed to attach a rope during a rope‑jump from an abandoned bridge; authorities are seeking criminal liability.
Cape Verde's debut world cup match ended 0‑0 against Spain, sending the island nation into a celebratory frenzy.
FIFA declares Shaun Evans’ hand signal reckless, not deliberate, and finds no disciplinary breach after online backlash.
ENTERTAINMENT
Actress Daveigh Chase, known for her chilling role in The Ring and voicing Lilo in Disney’s Lilo & Stitch, passed away aged 35 after a brief illness. Her manager detailed her quiet life and career highlights.
Shock radio personality Kyle Sandilands has secured a A$12.09 million settlement after his decade‑long contract with ARN Media was abruptly cancelled, raising questions about employment law and media ownership.
Media watchdogs flag serious concerns over the show’s background checks after revelations about contestants’ criminal histories.
Legendary jazz pianist Abdullah Ibrahim has passed away at 91, leaving a legacy of politically charged music and a lifetime of global influence.
Jazz legend Abdullah Ibrahim, famed for blending South African rhythms with jazz, has passed away peacefully in Germany.
OPINION
An altered image of a 2600‑BCE bronze figurine in a grade‑nine textbook sparked criticism; authorities replaced it with the original photo in digital and print editions.
A new U.S.–Iran deal halts hostilities that challenged American influence, while raising questions over long‑term impact on Middle East stability.
After a controversial shading was removed, the original bronze sculpture image returns to the grade‑nine NCERT textbook, following backlash from historians and students.
The U.S. ceasefire pact with Iran challenges Israel’s prime minister, undermining his influence in Washington, security strategy, and electoral narrative.
An impartial look at Hungary’s state‑funded family incentives—from loans and subsidies to cultural shifts—and their mix of success, limits and lessons for other countries.
POLITICS
The US‑Iran memorandum of understanding gives Tehran leverage after war, but the real test lies in future nuclear negotiations and domestic politics.
18‑year‑old tourist dies after falling from a carriage in Central Park when the horse bolts, raising questions over park safety and carriage regulations.
A Russian‑flagged tanker, part of a sanctioned shadow fleet, crossed the English Channel marking the first movement since the UK seized the Smyrtos, according to satellite and ship‑tracking data.
Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi says ramping up defence and reexamining Article 9 are vital for regional stability.
HEALTH
A study shows bird flu killed over 75% of baby seals on Heard Island, prompting concerns over virus spread to mainland Australia.
Armed men seize a child and her mother from a Butembo Ebola treatment centre, raising alarms amid a deadly outbreak in conflict‑torn eastern Congo.
In Bunia, families are learning new burial protocols amid an ongoing Ebola outbreak, balancing cultural traditions with strict health measures.
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette‑Marit has received a new lung, with doctors reporting positive results, amid other family controversies.
UN special rapporteurs urge Iran to free Lindsay and Craig Foreman, sentenced for alleged spying, amid hunger strike and questions of trial fairness.
TECH
Nearly 200 Ukrainian drones hit Moscow, causing widespread damage and 17 injuries in a record strike since the war began.
Urban delivery robots spark safety, regulation and labor debates worldwide.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos argues AI will boost employment, not destroy it, and shares his vision for Moon-based manufacturing.
India temporarily bans Telegram amid concerns over leaked NEET exam papers, but the platform contests the ban in court, citing widespread use and minimal impact on fraud prevention.
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