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BUSINESS
U.S. sanctions hit Cuba's tourism, leaving travel, fuel, and supplies in crisis—hunger for foreign visitors and locals alike.
The newly signed memorandum ends the conflict that began on Feb. 28, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and reshaping Middle East geopolitics.
The Bank of Japan lifts the policy rate to 1.0%, boosting the economy's pressure on rising prices and the yen, the first hike in 17 years since 2008.
A year after the Air India 787 crashed in Ahmedabad, investigators face unanswered questions over fuel switches, engine failure and cockpit actions.
President Trump announced the Iran ceasefire deal is signed, hints at rapid release of details and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
TRAVEL
A tourist train overturned during the tapas festival in Cártama, Spain, injuring 17 people. No serious injuries reported as authorities investigate.
FIFA says fans were on concourses during the South Korea–Czech Republic match, citing empty seats despite an official attendance of 44,985.
India's AAIB confirms Air India crash investigation continues, no release date yet, new evidence points to pilot involvement.
Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur denied entry for SXSW London after UK authorities accused them of hate speech and antisemitic rhetoric.
NYC’s annual sunset alignment – Manhattanhenge – draws crowds, photographers and awe. The event happens twice a year around the spring and summer solstices, offering spectacular sunrise and sunset views across Manhattan’s streets.
POLITICS
Governor Newsom claims federal investigators are probing his wife and former staff, alleging a political war fueled by a possible 2028 campaign.
The FBI foiled a multi‑state plot to bomb a UFC fight on the White House South Lawn during President Trump’s 80th birthday.
The new constitutional amendment sets a cap of two terms or eight years for Hungarian prime ministers, a move that could keep Viktor Orbán from returning to power.
India temporarily blocks Telegram citing exam fraud risk, sparking debate over censorship amid NEET‑UG cheat accusations.
HEALTH
The tough reality of IVF and Hungary's baby‑boosting policies, a story of hope and financial strain.
In Ituri province a patient emerges virus‑free and sings of grace, sparking joy in a region where Ebola kills one in five.
MSF dismisses 18 staff after allegations that at least 59 refugees were sexually abused in Chad amid Sudan’s civil war.
Thermal imaging captures surface temperatures soaring over 60°C in Delhi’s traffic hubs, starkly higher than official 43°C readings, putting residents at serious health risk.
Amid the war, Russian households are using generative AI to create videos of fallen soldiers, offering solace while sparking controversy.
TECH
India has blocked the messaging app Telegram to curb cheating ahead of a retaken medical entrance exam, sparking debate over internet freedom.
A US Air Force B‑52 bomber crashed hours after take‑off from Edwards Air Force Base, killing eight crew members including two Boeing employees.
Russian families use AI to create virtual videos of lost soldiers, sparking divided reactions amid the Ukraine conflict.
SPORT
Tunisia fired coach Sabri Lamouchi after a single World Cup defeat, a historic first, and named former Morocco manager Herve Renard to lead the team through 2026.
A 21‑year‑old woman died when rope‑jumping instructors failed to secure a cord at Brazil’s Skeleton Bridge, sparking arrests and a probe into potential homicide.
Thousands of Cape Verdean fans erupt in joy after the Blue Sharks hold Spain to a 0‑0 draw in their World Cup opener.
A World Cup VAR official says an 'OK' hand sign was a subconscious twitch, after FIFA found no breach of its disciplinary code.
FIFA asks for clarification after VAR Shaun Evans made an upside‑down OK hand gesture during Germany vs Curacao – a sign linked to far‑right hate symbols.
ENTERTAINMENT
South African jazz legend Abdullah Ibrahim passes away after a brief illness, leaving a soundtrack of resistance and artistry.
Australia’s media watchdog labels claims that MAFS contestants were uninformed about partners' criminal history as serious and disturbing.
South African jazz legend Abdullah Ibrahim dies at 91, leaving a legacy that fused native rhythms with jazz improvisation.
Alt‑pop star Oliver Tree dies in helicopter crash over Rio de Janeiro – six dead including the musician.
The former U.S. President turned his 80th birthday and America’s 250th anniversary into an 8‑hour fight night under a forged ‘Claw’ canopy.
OPINION
After a new Grade 9 NCERT edition temporarily covered the torso of the famed Indus Valley bronze figurine, the image was reinstated following widespread criticism from historians and educators.
An Iran ceasefire forces Netanyahu to navigate a treacherous balance between allies, foes and an impending election, shattering his security legacy.
A Mexican engineering guild president pulls a slanted‑eye gesture during the South Korea‑Czech Republic game, faces backlash, and issues a public apology.