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Six Dead in Gaza After Israeli Strike, Including Al Jazeera Cameraman
National Elections: Abiy Ahmed Secures Parliamentary Majority Amid Tenuous Security Concerns
US and Iran Launch Talks in Switzerland Amid Ongoing Middle East Conflict
Teenager Vaibhav Sooryavanshi sets fastest List‑A half‑century record
David Hockney’s Quiet Funeral Reflects a Life of Colour
India’s NEET‑UG Exam Held Under Tight Security After Alleged Paper Leak
Lebanese Turtle Champion Mona Khalil Killed by Israeli Strike
Italy’s Meloni Rebukes Trump’s Criticism, Urges Focus on Own Popularity
Royal Family Celebrates Double Win at World Cup: Netherlands Triumphs and Curaçao Secures First Point
Fuel sales halted in occupied Crimea amid Ukrainian attacks
Former Olympian Accused of Vandalizing Washington’s Reflecting Pool: Hearn Denies Charge
Free Apartment Cleaning in New York Powered by AI Sparks Data Privacy Debate
CrimeCon 2026: Where True‑Crime Fans Meet Real‑Life Loss
One Fatality in Luxury Resort Fire in Dominican Republic
Bolivian President Declares State of Emergency Amid Escalating Protests
France Imposes Alcohol Ban on Fete de la Musique Amid Red Heatwave Alert
Colombia’s Election Overshadowed by Escalating Violence and Divergent Paths
Al Jazeera Cameraman Among Six Killed in Gaza Air Strike
Lebanese Environmentalist Mona Khalil Killed in Israeli Strike
US Shuts Down $400m HIV Aid to South Africa: Global Health and Geopolitical Fallout
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In Las Vegas, the 2026 CrimeCon blurs the line between fandom and advocacy, turning a crowded convention hall into a stage for victims’ families, law‑enforcers and curious audiences.
Iran re‑opens Strait of Hormuz to stop Israel's attacks in Lebanon, escalating regional tensions and threatening global oil trade.
Bolivian president Rodrigo Paz orders a state of emergency amid a wave of protests demanding his resignation, citing blockades that cripple supply lines.
A Ukrainian drone strike hit a Moscow refinery, turning the capital’s skyline into black smoke and sparking varied reactions from locals, officials and the press.
A luxury beach resort in the Dominican Republic caught fire early Sunday, killing a 46‑year‑old Italian tourist and evacuating nearly 1,700 guests.
TRAVEL
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 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.
SPORT
Dutch royals enjoy two victories on one World Cup day as the Netherlands defeats Sweden and Curaçao earns its first World Cup point.
Japanese fans cleaned World Cup stadiums after matches, but a viral image sparked debate over gender roles in domestic chores. While fans show pride, many say men still lead in household tasks.
A 68‑year‑old pétanque player died in Mimizan after being hit by a metal boule during a heated argument, and an 81‑year‑old suspect has been arrested.
French prosecutors confirm a rape trial against Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi, raising questions about athlete conduct and tournament travel restrictions.
French prosecutors confirm that Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi will stand trial for rape, highlighting the legal and sporting implications amid the 2026 World Cup.
ENTERTAINMENT
France has prohibited alcohol at venues during its annual summer music festival as temperatures soar, citing public health and emergency services concerns.
Japanese pop group XG turned a brutal five‑year training and a unique umbilical‑cord ritual into a global pop sensation, blending sci‑fi aesthetics with R&B grooves and championing gender inclusivity.
TV icon James Burrows, who directed over 1,000 episodes of beloved sitcoms, has died at 85. His legacy shaped American comedy for five decades.
A 12‑year‑old Ethiopian boy livestreams his efforts to help a sick chicken, sparking over 770,000 TikTok views and national attention.
OPINION
US President Donald Trump accuses Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of repeatedly requesting a photo at the G7 summit, leading to a sharp backlash. The exchange highlights tensions over Iran policy and war‑economy ties.
Japanese fans face criticism for their household chores at home, despite applauded stadium cleanups—sparking a fresh look at gender roles in Japan.
The signed memorandum of understanding between Trump and Iran signals a shift in US‑Iran relations, offers renewed Strait access, but leaves nuclear negotiations uncertain.
ZDF pulls segment alleging Musk urged migrant hunts following Belfast clash, after the tech billionaire files a defamation claim.
POLITICS
Ethiopia’s elections confirm Abiy Ahmed’s parliamentary dominance, but armed groups, regional tension and international warnings hint at a fragile peace.
A bilateral agreement prompted direct talks in Switzerland, targeting an end to the war, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and addressing nuclear concerns.
India’s medical entrance test was rescheduled under heightened security after a paper leak claim, sparking student protests and a nationwide debate over exam integrity.
76‑year‑old Lebanese environmental activist Mona Khalil is dead after her home was struck during escalating Israeli raids in southern Lebanon, underlining rise in civilian casualties amid conflict.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni counters President Donald Trump’s comments about her support, highlighting diplomatic tensions over Iran and recent slights.
HEALTH
The U.S. has halted $400m a year in HIV/AIDS funding to South Africa, citing policy disagreements. The decision sparks health‑policy back‑up and raises concerns about global pandemic response.
Australian authorities confirm the first case of the highly contagious H5N1 bird flu, a disease now recorded on every continent.
A six‑year‑old Ebola patient rescued from a partially attacked hospital in eastern DR Congo is reportedly stable, while the outbreak continues to spread.
The United States announced a phased reduction of Pepfar funding to South Africa, citing a failure to safeguard the Afrikaner community, heightening a long‑standing diplomatic tension.
A six‑year‑old Ebola patient was found safe after armed men stormed a hospital, highlighting the clash between fear and medical care amid a worsening outbreak in eastern DR Congo.
TECH
Residents report black drizzle after Ukrainian drone barrage hits Moscow refinery, raising concerns over air defence and civilian safety.
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani revealed Jio Platforms' IPO could raise $4bn, marking a landmark moment for India's capital markets.
Jio Platforms is set to launch an IPO that could be India's biggest share sale, raising around $4 bn amid a market‑reinvigorating push.
Apple CEO Tim Cook confirms price hikes are inevitable as memory chip prices soar, driven by AI demand and global supply constraints.
Nearly 200 Ukrainian drones hit Moscow, causing widespread damage and 17 injuries in a record strike since the war began.
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