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U.S. Sea Drone Deployed to Rescue Helicopter Crew – First Public Use of an Unmanned Vessel
Thai Court Sentences Two Uyghur Men to Death Over 2015 Bangkok Shrine Bombing
Nigeria evacuates citizens from South Africa amid rising anti‑migrant sentiment
Drone strike on Sudan funeral procession kills at least four, raising tensions between army and RSF
Everest guide’s survival sparks scrutiny over climbing industry practices
Omar Artan Named Referee for UEFA Super Cup After US Entry Denied
Tapanuli Orangutans Face 7% Loss from Sudden Floods, Study Finds
Somali referee Omar Artan denied US entry ahead of World Cup
Family of British toddler criticises police as Australian inquiry into cold‑case murders begins
Sherpa’s six-day survival on Everest raises safety questions for high-altitude tourism
Nigeria evacuates citizens from South Africa amid rising anti‑migrant backlash
Extreme Rain in Sumatra Claims 7% of Tapanuli Orangutans, Study Finds
US vice‑president says Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has misstepped amid Iran war strains
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Pope Leo visits Canary Islands, urging safer migration routes amid rising dangers
Knicks anchor historic comeback, spark New York’s first NBA Finals title chance since 1973
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BUSINESS
Four young men kidnapped and conscripted by Myanmar's army find themselves fighting for rebel forces, highlighting the shifting balance in the civil war.
Global stock markets plunged Monday as tech shares crashed and Middle East tensions reignited, triggering oil price surges and inflation fears.
A federal court has halted the Trump administration’s push to impose new requirements on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a measure that could reduce access to food aid for millions of Americans.
A review of Donald Trump’s expanding White House ballroom proposal—from $200 million to $400 million—examining the new security features, legal challenges and political contexts.
Teen fashion retailer announces permanent closure of fitting rooms across its U.S. locations. Employees report action was prompted by vandalism concerns, sparking backlash from shoppers and adding to ongoing criticism over the brand’s body‑image messaging.
TRAVEL
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.
The 15‑year‑old tradition has shifted from a Maryland convention center to Washington’s historic Constitution Hall – a change that spellers, families, and organizers have both praised and criticized.
More than 1.5 million Muslims journey to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj pilgrimage despite growing regional conflicts between Iran and its Gulf neighbours.
SPORT
Somali referee Omar Artan denied entry to the US, returns to Mogadishu in fanfare and vows to officiate the 2030 World Cup.
Madison Square Garden hosts the Knicks‑Spurs NBA Finals with President Trump in attendance, sparking record fan frenzy, strict security and high ticket prices.
Teenage Mirra Andreeva defeats Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska for her first Grand Slam title, ending a thrilling French Open final.
The International friendly scheduled for June 9 between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Chile was called off in Spain after health officials raised alarms over an ongoing Ebola outbreak.
Discover the history of the trans‑Atlantic connection that introduced football to Mexico, the founding of CF Pachuca by Cornish miners, and the lasting cultural ties, seen today in the mining pasty, World Cup celebrations and a planned match between Cornwall and Pachuca.
ENTERTAINMENT
Eighty‑one‑year‑old actor James Handy was found stabbed in his home; a local suspect has been arrested.
A CBS reporter’s outspoken criticism of CBS executives ignites a conversation about workplace power dynamics and the limits of internal dissent.
R&B icon Peabo Bryson dies at 75; singer Celine Dion announces heartbroken tribute, highlighting their historic partnership.
Former MTV star Spencer Pratt is running for mayor of Los Angeles, raising money and stirring debate as he competes against seasoned city leaders in a non‑partisan primary.
OPINION
The Southern Baptist Convention in Orlando is set to consider a constitutional amendment that would ban churches whose pastors are women, following a series of close votes over the past year.
While Vladimir Putin’s hard‑line stance on Ukraine continues, investors say a shift in domestic discourse may signal growing fatigue.
The new Obama Presidential Center sparks debate—from architectural critics to local residents—on its towering silhouette and the impact on a historic lakefront park.
POLITICS
A drone strike on a funeral procession in El Obeid, Sudan, killed four people and left many wounded, underscoring the conflict’s escalation and humanitarian fallout.
Somali referee Omar Artan, barred from entering the U.S. for the 2026 World Cup, will now referee the UEFA Super Cup in August.
Vice‑president JD Vance criticises Netanyahu’s approach, spotlighting a growing rift between Israel and the US during recent Middle East flare‑ups.
Following a new US offensive, Iran's Revolutionary Guard says it struck ships in the Strait of Hormuz, heightening tensions between Tehran and Washington.
Four reluctant recruits now bolster rebel forces as junta intensifies military campaign, shaping the conflict's balance.
HEALTH
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.
The launch of a generic semaglutide injection in Canada may lower costs for weight‑loss and diabetes drugs, while US patients continue to face high prices amid extended patent protections.
TECH
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.
A fresh infestation in Texas marks the first U.S. case since 1966, prompting quarantines and mass releases of sterile flies to protect the $113 billion cattle business.
Five people died and dozens were injured after a commercial bus collided with a highway vehicle in Virginia, raising questions about driver qualifications, company standards and the lack of safety technology on buses.
The executive order outlines a framework for government review of high‑tier AI systems, aiming to safeguard national security while fostering innovation, and revises an earlier draft he refused to sign.
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