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BUSINESS
FIFA reports 44,985 attendance at the near‑sell‑out match held at Estadio Akron, despite visible empty seats, amid criticism over ticket prices and demand for the 48‑team World Cup.
SpaceX's debut lifts Musk to $1.1 trillion, sparking debates over wealth inequality, market hype and the future of space commerce.
A 39‑year‑old Indian sailor was killed by a U.S. strike on the MT Settebello in the Gulf of Oman. His last words to his wife, the families’ grief, and India’s diplomatic response are explored.
The AI‑generated song that praises Puerto Rico’s culture has become a TikTok smash, spurring praise and criticism from island residents and raising questions about authenticity and tourism.
The 2026 Football World Cup is set to be the most expensive event yet, with dynamic ticket pricing and a host‑city cost model that raises questions about fan access and global economic impacts.
TRAVEL
The probe into the 12 June 2025 Air India Boeing 787 crash remains ongoing, with no completion date, amid debates over pilot involvement and fuel cut.
Nigerian citizens repatriated from South Africa as xenophobic violence rises—exploring the causes, government responses and regional fallout.
Shibuya is now penalising litterers with on‑the‑spot 2,000¥ fines as part of a new anti‑littering drive aimed at easing the impact of record foreign visitor numbers.
Milan city council has begun restoring a historic bull mosaic in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II after repeated heel‑spinning rituals by visitors damaged its delicate tiles, prompting the first major repair since 2017.
Every year, the sunset in Manhattan lines up perfectly with the city’s straight‑edge streets, creating a dramatic sun‑canyon between skyscrapers. Learn when it happens, how to see it, and why it inspires photographers and locals alike.
SPORT
Following South Africa’s 2‑0 defeat to Mexico, social media buzzed with mocking memes amid rising ethnic tensions, prompting calls for justice.
Adversary brands use star‑filled, cinematic ads to entertain, not merely sell, in the new World Cup‑era marketing frenzy.
Somali referee Omar Artan, barred from entering the U.S. for the 2026 World Cup, will now referee the UEFA Super Cup in August.
Somali referee Omar Artan denied entry to the US, returns to Mogadishu in fanfare and vows to officiate the 2030 World Cup.
ENTERTAINMENT
King Charles, politicians and artists remember David Hockney, the celebrated British painter, who died at 88.
Pop star Ariana Grande has asked that her music not be used in a White House video that promoted its immigration policies, calling the clip "heinous nonsense".
Swift delivers a 21‑minute emotional speech as she becomes youngest woman honoured by the Songwriters Hall.
Tributes resonate as David Hockney, famed British artist, dies at 88 – a national loss explored from political, cultural and queer perspectives.
OPINION
POLITICS
A 17‑year‑old Kenyan was killed during demonstrations concerning a U.S.‑backed Ebola quarantine centre, sparking debate over police force and transparency.
The murder of 11‑year‑old Lyhanna shocked France, revealing delays in police investigation that left a known sexual offender free.
Iranian officials say a binding agreement to halt fighting and address nuclear concerns is imminent, while U.S. leadership underscores conditions for final settlement.
HEALTH
Four young men kidnapped and conscripted by Myanmar's army find themselves fighting for rebel forces, highlighting the shifting balance in the civil war.
New figures show a drop in reported Ebola cases, but experts caution the drop reflects better diagnostics rather than a contained outbreak.
Official figures show a decline in confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but experts warn that this does not necessarily mean the risk is reduced.
The former Gates Foundation co‑founder announces a $215 million investment to expand global contraceptive access, maternal care, and menopause research, pushing her total women’s‑health donations over $600 million.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirms a New World screwworm fly case in a 3‑week‑old calf in south Texas, sparking a 12‑mile quarantine zone and renewed focus on cross‑border fly control.
TECH
India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau says further analysis is needed before releasing the final report on the deadly Boeing 787 crash that killed 250.
A sudden spike in an air leak on the International Space Station triggered NASA to order half the crew into the Dragon lifeboat as Russian cosmonauts attempted to patch a critical crack.
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