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Adichie Accuses Lagos Hospital of Obstructing Inquest into Her Son’s Death
Trudeau skips Canada’s World Cup opening to watch Katy Perry’s U.S. game
Knicks Championship Sparks Fireworks and Trauma in Manhattan
Tourist train overturns during Cártama tapas festival, injuring 17 people
Finding Nurturing Voices Amid China’s Youth Uncertainty: The Rise of “Virtual Parents”
Swiss voters reject 10‑million population cap proposal
The U.S. Economy’s Resilience: A Multifaceted Edge Amid Global Shocks
Reality TV Safety Scandal: Australian 'Married at First Sight' Cast Exposed
Haiti Security Official Kidnapped Amid Escalating Gang Violence
Married at First Sight Australia Faces Backlash Over Unrevealed Criminal Records
Woman Seriously Injured in Shark Attack at Sydney Beach
Norway Crown Princess’s Son Set for Rape Trial Verdict as Family Faces Public Scrutiny
New York Knicks Win NBA Championship After Over Five Decades
AI‑Generated ‘Resurrected’ Families for Russian War Dead Raise Questions About Grief and Ethics
Court‑ordered removal of Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center
Nigerian Author Adichie Fights Legal Battle Over Hospital Review of Son’s Death
Elon Musk Climbs to $1 trillion After SpaceX IPO
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BUSINESS
China’s young people turn to online “virtual parents” for support amid family pressure and job‑market strain.
In a national vote, Swiss voters chose against limiting the population to 10 million, a move tied to the Swiss People’s Party’s anti‑immigration agenda.
Discover how the United States keeps growing, drawing on trade policies, energy independence and market flexibility in a globalised world.
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.
A Shanghai tech worker struggles with unsupportive parents and turns to a middle‑aged Douyin couple for encouragement and warmth.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
SPORT
Former PM Justin Trudeau faced backlash for missing Canada’s first match to attend a U.S. game where his girlfriend, Katy Perry, performed.
Celebrations for the Knicks’ championship turned violent as a teen was shot and school buses burned. Police say injuries were minor and 63 arrests were made.
The Knicks captured their first NBA title since 1973, sending New York into a celebratory frenzy.
Ticketmaster clarified that tickets purchased for Game 5 of the NBA Finals in San Antonio will not be canceled, despite a 150‑mile restriction warning.
FIFA claims 44,985 people attended South Korea‑Czech Republic match, yet visual analysis shows empty seats and fans outside the seating area.
ENTERTAINMENT
A BBC investigation finds that the Australian version of 'Married at First Sight' let contestants paired with partners who had past drug or violent convictions, sparking calls for stricter safety checks.
A BBC investigation uncovers that several cast members were paired with partners who had drug or violence convictions without being informed, raising concerns over participant safety.
OPINION
In 1961, David Hockney painted a gay couple in a time when homosexuality was a crime, marking a courageous act of visibility and protest.
On Sunday, Swiss voters will decide whether to set a hard limit of 10 million residents, a move championed by right‑wing parties but opposed by the government and the EU.
POLITICS
A UK‑Japan investment deal worth £18bn aims to boost infrastructure and technology, offering jobs but amid an uncertain global economy.
Three people died and 15 injured when Israel struck Beirut’s Dahieh suburb, targeting a Hezbollah command centre amid escalating tensions with Iran.
High-ranking Haitian defence staff seized in Port‑au‑Prince, igniting concerns over rising gang violence and hostage demands.
HEALTH
A tourist train part of a free tapas event in Cártama, Spain, overturned late Friday night, causing injuries but no serious harm. Investigations continue.
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.
A 17‑year‑old Kenyan was killed during demonstrations concerning a U.S.‑backed Ebola quarantine centre, sparking debate over police force and transparency.
Four young men kidnapped and conscripted by Myanmar's army find themselves fighting for rebel forces, highlighting the shifting balance in the civil war.
TECH
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.
India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau says further analysis is needed before releasing the final report on the deadly Boeing 787 crash that killed 250.
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