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US‑Iran Reset: A Memorandum That Leaves Many Questions Unanswered
Israel Continues Abrupt Strikes on Lebanon as Trump Criticizes Actions
Former Nigerian Oil Minister Acquitted in UK Bribery Trial
Jeff Bezos says AI will create jobs, not replace humans
Bystanders rush to rescue aircraft passengers after fiery Texas crash
South Africa Faces Deadline to Send Undocumented Migrants Home amid Rising Fear of Violence
Luigi Mangione Plans Psychiatric Defence in Murder Trial
Nigerian Man Sentenced for Storing Human Faeces Outside His Home
Long Island Judge Hands Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Nine Life Sentences
Iran’s Three Oil Tankers Cross U.S. Blockade Line
Russian artist and critic of Putin shot dead in Poland
Yacht in peril: British couple recount warning shots fired by Russian warship in English Channel
Brazil Convicts Eduardo Bolsonaro for US Lobbying on Father’s Coup Trial
Democratic Alliance seeks shake‑up: Geordin Hill‑Lewis demands former minister be removed
Equatorial Guinea's Government Resigns After Failing to Meet Targets
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette‑Marit Successfully Completes Lung Transplant
FBI Foils Planned Attack on White House UFC Event
Six‑year‑old Ebola patient abducted in eastern DRC after armed men storm hospital
Iran’s ‘Victory’ Deal with the US: Between Necessity and Propaganda
German Broadcaster Pulls Intro After Elon Musk Threatens Lawsuit Over Belfast Coverage
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BUSINESS
Diezani Alison‑Madueke is cleared of bribery charges after a 13‑year investigation, sparking debate over fairness and evidence handling.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos argues AI will boost employment, not destroy it, and shares his vision for Moon-based manufacturing.
Three Iran‑flagged tankers have moved through U.S. maritime blockade, marking a potential shift in sanctions enforcement as a new deal looms.
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.
Japan's Fair Trade Commission raided leading ice‑cream makers, alleging a cartel that raised prices amid record‑hot summer temperatures.
TRAVEL
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.
A tourist train part of a free tapas event in Cártama, Spain, overturned late Friday night, causing injuries but no serious harm. Investigations continue.
SPORT
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.
FIFA seeks to understand the upside‑down OK gesture made by VAR official Shaun Evans in a World Cup match, sparking debate over its possible white‑supremacy meaning.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
American musician Oliver Tree was killed when his helicopter collided with another in Rio de Janeiro, leaving six people dead.
The former pop star and TV presenter has been charged after claims he kidnapped and shot a taxi driver, sparking a legal showdown.
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
Despite President Trump’s stern remarks, Israel launched fresh air attacks in southern Lebanon, raising questions about regional security amid the US‑Iran agreement.
Protests in South Africa are demanding that undocumented migrants leave by 30 June, sparking concerns about intimidation and a government crackdown.
Polish authorities investigate the murder of Russian caricaturist Semyon Skrepetsky, a vocal critic of the Kremlin, who was shot near a Belarusian consulate.
HEALTH
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette‑Marit receives a successful lung transplant amid her health crisis. The royal family adjusts roles amidst her son’s recent imprisonment and a past Epstein link.
A six‑year‑old girl and her mother were seized from a Butembo hospital, spotlighting mistrust and conflict amid an ongoing Ebola outbreak.
US Air Force B‑52 crashes on take‑off from Edwards Air Force Base, killing eight crew including Boeing employees, with investigations ongoing.
TECH
A private jet skidded onto a Texas motorway, and nearby residents helped free victims while emergency services responded swiftly.
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.
Interim president Delcy Rodríguez signs agreement with General Electric to restore Venezuela’s electricity system, signalling a shift toward U.S. investment amid chronic power shortages.
Venezuela’s interim president signs contract with US firm General Electric to overhaul the nation’s failing power supply, signalling a shift toward opening its economy.
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