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EU’s digital border system sparks long lines for holidaymakers
Air‑conditioning sparks a political clash amid France’s hottest day
Shipping traffic rises in Strait of Hormuz as US‑Iran deal takes effect
French Woman and Children Rescue After 12 Years of Abuse in Pakistan
IAEA Chief Confirms Inspector Visits to Iran Sites as Part of War Settlement
International Flags in the FIFA World Cup: 2026 Highlights How Many Players Wear a New Nation’s Colors
Kenyan Prosecutors Prepare Murder Charges for Students Involved in Dormitory Fire
Eight Sentenced to 450 Years In Prison Over Texas Immigration Detention Centre Riot
Sydney woman awakes briefly from induced coma after Coogee Beach shark attack
French Woman Rescued After 12 Years of Abuse in Pakistan: A Cross‑Border Human Rights Analysis
France reports first Ebola case following return from Democratic Republic of Congo
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Sever Power in Sevastopol, Crimean City
France Braces for Another Day of Sweltering Heat as Europe Heatwave Spreads
Western Europe Braces as Heat Records Shatter
Kunal Shah Named Head of WhatsApp – A New Era for Global Messaging
Stanford Graduates Provoke AI Debate as Job Futures and Politics Intertwine
Ballista Spider: The Catapult‑Like Carnivore of Australian Rainforests
Zambia ex‑president Edgar Lungu’s family wins final legal battle over burial location
UN Commission Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza, Citing Targeted Attacks on Children
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BUSINESS
Indian fintech pioneer Kunal Shah will lead WhatsApp, raising questions about growth strategy, regulation and cultural impact.
A nationwide outage of Deutsche Bahn’s digital radio network halted trains in Germany for over two hours, leaving passengers stranded.
A technical accident at Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG plant caused 13 deaths and 66 injuries, raising fears over industrial safety amid regional conflicts.
Crash of a Tesla that struck a Texas home, fatal injury under investigation by NHTSA, prompting scrutiny of autonomous driving systems.
British hygiene brand Dettol issued an apology after a Chinese ad, meant to call out sexism, was widely criticized for objectifying women and inciting boycott calls.
TRAVEL
Qantas will launch a 22‑hour nonstop Sydney‑London route in 2027, charging about 20% more than conventional itineraries. Are travelers willing to accept the premium for a single, uninterrupted leg?
U.S. singer‑songwriter Oliver Tree’s remains are back in California following a tragic helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro. Family plans to honor his final wish.
Japan raises visa fees fivefold, first change since 1978, citing inflation and a weak yen. The hike targets single and multi‑entry visas amid record tourist flows.
A blaze at the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach resort killed an Italian tourist and forced evacuation of nearly 1,700 guests.
SPORT
The 2026 World Cup introduces head‑to‑head tiebreakers and a third‑place table, sparking debate over whether these changes make final matches unequal.
One Mexican girl recounts the 1986 World Cup quarters and how the infamous Hand of God goal still echoes decades later.
A Mexican teenager recounts seeing Maradona’s controversial goal during the 1986 World Cup and how the event lingered in memory beyond football.
During a live BBC News broadcast, a Cape Verde fan reacts with exuberant celebration as his nation scores their inaugural World Cup goal against Uruguay.
A Cape Verde supporter erupts in celebration after his nation nets its first World Cup goal during a live BBC News broadcast, creating a moment of shared joy on the global stage.
ENTERTAINMENT
Fans attempted to secure VIP seats for BTS's Jakarta show, but many were scammed by rogue resellers, losing tens of thousands of dollars.
The body of U.S. singer Oliver Tree has been flown back to California following a fatal helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro. Family honored his final wish to launch a charity.
In Ibadan, two twin brothers married two twin sisters, a rare cultural tradition that celebrates lifelong twin bonds.
Music mogul Clive Davis, who signed Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, has died. His legacy spans 60 years of influence and controversy.
A British brand’s attempt to critique sexism in a micro drama ad triggered backlash and a boycott, prompting Dettol to issue an apology and review content processes.
OPINION
A mix of support and caution echoes across Americans as the U.S. considers the UK’s under‑16 social‑media restriction.
An AI start‑up has begun sweeping New York homes for free, filming cleaning crews to train future robots. The move raises privacy, employment and data‑market concerns.
POLITICS
EU’s new Entry/Exit System is forcing travellers to register body‑data, leading to queues at airports, ferries and rail terminals.
France’s record heatwave forces sudden debate over cooling: airlines, Greens and the National Rally all weigh in on AC rollout.
An increase in vessel crossings follows a new US‑Iran agreement, though traffic still trails pre‑war levels and mines remain a concern.
IAEA director Rafael Grossi announced that nuclear inspections will take place in Iran under the latest US‑Iran agreement, amid diplomatic negotiations and evolving oil markets.
A deep look at how the 2026 World Cup’s foreign-born squads are reshaping national identity, the historic shift in player allegiances and the controversies surrounding name‑changing.
HEALTH
A French doctor tested positive for Ebola after returning from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, marking Europe's first confirmed case.
France's heatwave persists, with red alerts, power outages, and wildfires; the scorching conditions spread across Western Europe.
A heatwave has pushed temperatures to record highs across major western European cities, with France reporting 40 deaths linked to extreme heat.
A 34‑year‑old teacher, Leah Stewart, awakened briefly from an induced coma after a shark bite at Sydney’s Coogee Beach, giving her family a hopeful first step in recovery.
The halt of a 50‑bed Ebola quarantine clinic sparks controversy as police use lethal force during protests.
TECH
Stanford graduates wrestle with AI’s promise and risks, from optimism in tech to protests over corporate ties, amid job‑market uncertainty.
Moscow struck by record drone attacks from Ukraine; analysts weigh potential changes in Russian defence strategy.
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