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Starbucks Korea to Shut All Stores Overnight for History Lesson After Controversial Promotion
Doctors Without Borders Scandal: Sexual Exploitation of Sudanese Refugees in Chad
FIFA Urges Explanation after VAR Official’s Controversial Gesture
US alt‑pop artist Oliver Tree dies after helicopter crash over Brazil
Starbucks Korea Temporarily Closes Shops for Staff History Lesson After ‘Tank Day’ Promotion Backlash
Yemen Climber Al‑Qaqa Ibn Antar Dies in Volcanic Crater Accident
Mexican Man Apologises for Racist Gesture at South Korea-Czechia World Cup Match
Swiss Voters Reject 10‑Million Population Cap
China detains two leaders of influential underground church
South African TV Star Arrested After Alleged Kidnapping Incident
Deadly Rope‑Jumping Accident Provokes Investigation into Brazil’s Abandoned Bridge Safety
Trump and UFC Fans Watch Championship Bout on White House Lawn
World Cup Incident: Mexican Fan Offers Apology After Racist Gesture During Korea vs. Czech Clash
US musician Oliver Tree dies in helicopter collision in Brazil
Russian strikes kill nine in Ukraine and damage historic cathedral, officials say
Delhi’s Heatwave Pushes Surface Temperatures Beyond Weather Data
The soundtrack of the World Cup: How anthems become cultural icons
Convertible dreams fading: why the open‑top is shrinking in the UK
UK and Japan Announce £18 billion Investment Pact, Boosting Infrastructure and Tech
Tourist Train Overturns in Spanish Tapas Festival: 17 Injured
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BUSINESS
South Korean Starbucks shuts for three hours to train employees on history after a promotion linked to the 1980 Gwangju uprising sparks protests.
A Swiss referendum to cap population at 10 million failed, with 55% voting against the right‑wing bill—raising questions over immigration and EU ties.
On the White House South Lawn, President Trump and thousands of MMA fans witnessed the UFC lightweight title fight as Justin Gaethje captured the belt amid a mix of cheers, courtship and scrutiny.
A look at why UK convertible sales have plummeted, what has replaced them, and whether the nostalgic open‑top can return.
The UK and Japan have signed a £18 billion investment deal, covering infrastructure, offshore wind, and new technology collaborations amid uncertain economic times.
TRAVEL
A tourist train part of a free tapas event in Cártama, Spain, overturned late Friday night, causing injuries but no serious harm. Investigations continue.
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.
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.
SPORT
A popular free‑climber, known as the “Spider‑Man of Yemen,” died after falling into a crater at the Hardah Dam volcano.
A Mexican spectator was caught on video pulling a slanted‑eye gesture during the World Cup, prompting backlash. He later apologized and lost his engineering guild position.
A 21‑year‑old woman died after a rope‑jump at an abandoned bridge in São Paulo, prompting questions about safety regulations and federal oversight.
During the June 11 World Cup match, a man in Guadalajara performed a slanted‑eyes gesture in front of a Korean player, sparking online outrage and prompting a public apology.
ENTERTAINMENT
The former pop star and TV presenter has been charged after claims he kidnapped and shot a taxi driver, sparking a legal showdown.
Alt‑pop singer Oliver Tree was among six who perished in a Brazil helicopter collision, raising questions over flight safety and marking a tragic loss for fans worldwide.
Fans remember and sing along to World Cup anthems long after the final whistle, creating lasting memories across borders. The article explores why certain songs endure, tracing their origins and impacts.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau missed Canada’s opening World Cup match to watch the United States game, starring his partner Katy Perry, sparking a mixed reaction.
OPINION
Three people died and 15 injured when Israel struck Beirut’s Dahieh suburb, targeting a Hezbollah command centre amid escalating tensions with Iran.
China’s young people turn to online “virtual parents” for support amid family pressure and job‑market strain.
Discover how the United States keeps growing, drawing on trade policies, energy independence and market flexibility in a globalised world.
POLITICS
China arrests two leaders of the Early Rain Covenant Church amid crackdown on underground churches; police detain more members for interrogation.
HEALTH
Thermal imaging reveals Delhi streets reaching 60+°C, far above official air temperatures, raising concerns for public health.
Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie claims a Lagos hospital delayed and blocked a coronial inquiry into her 21‑month‑old son’s death.
A 35‑year‑old woman was seriously hurt after a shark bite at Coogee Beach, Sydney, police report says.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie accuses Lagos hospital of delaying a coronial inquiry into the death of her 21‑month‑old son and seeks a court block. The dispute highlights growing concerns about medical accountability in Nigeria.
TECH
In Russia families use AI to create videos of lost soldiers, seeking comfort but sparking debate over ethics amid war‑related grief.
SpaceX’s Nasdaq debut lifts Musk’s net worth beyond 1 trillion dollars, sparking debate over wealth inequality and the future of a $2.2 trillion company.
The AI firm Anthropic has withdrawn its latest model, Claude Fable 5, following a federal government order rife with cyber‑security worries. Here’s a balanced look at the issue and its wider implications.
U.S. authorities ordered Anthropic to halt distribution of its Claude Fable 5 model following concerns over potential jailbreaking and national‑security risks.
SpaceX's debut lifts Musk to $1.1 trillion, sparking debates over wealth inequality, market hype and the future of space commerce.
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