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Three Iranian Tankers Break US Blockade in Gulf of Oman
Surreal moment: British couple left stunned after Russian warship fired warning shots
Brazil Convicts Jair Bolsonaro’s Son for Lobbying U.S. in Father’s Coup Trial
DA Leader Urges Replacement of Agriculture Minister, Calls for Steenhuisen’s Dismissal
Equatorial Guinea’s Government Resigns Amid Failed Targets
Bolivia and U.S. Ink $20 Million Drug‑Trafficking Pact as Relations Rewarm
Norway's Crown Princess Undergoes Successful Lung Transplant, Palace Says
FBI Foils White House Siege Plan Using Snipers and Drones
Ebola patient and her mother missing after armed men storm DR Congo hospital
German broadcaster ZDF removes TV intro after Elon Musk legal action
Equatorial Guinea’s Government Resigns Over Failure to Meet Targets
Israel Launches New Strikes on Lebanon Amid Trump’s Criticism
India’s Football Dream Hangs in the Balance – Are the Goals Within Reach?
Bikers Face Scorching Heat and Conflict to Smuggle Iranian Fuel into Pakistan
Japan Raids Ice Cream Giants Over Price‑Fixing Accusations
Telegram Challenges India’s Temporary Ban Amid NEET Paper‑Leak Scandal
Shock Jock Kyle Sandilands Secures $12 m Settlement After Radio Contract Turmoil
Vietnam Police Crack Down on Cat‑Meat Ring, Rescues 400+ Live Cats
‘We Fear for Our Lives’ – Migrants in Durban Face Deadline to Leave South Africa
79‑Year‑Old French Prisoner Faces Trial for 1995 Sister‑in‑Law Murder
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BUSINESS
Bolivia has signed a $20 million U.S. aid package to curb drug smuggling, marking a fresh thaw after 18 years of estrangement.
In Balochistan, motorbike riders ferry smuggled Iranian fuel across a scorching desert, risking fire and political violence.
Japan’s competition watchdog raids six major ice‑cream manufacturers over alleged price‑fixing, sparking consumer concern amid record summer heat.
Kyle Sandilands obtains a $12 million payout from ARN Media following a lawsuit over a cancelled ten‑year contract.
An interim Venezuelan government has struck a deal with U.S. energy giant General Electric to overhaul the nation’s failing electrification system. The arrangement signals a shift toward foreign investment amid ongoing power outages.
TRAVEL
Heavy US sanctions slash Cuba tourism; airlines halt flights, fuel shortages cripple services.
U.S. sanctions hit Cuba's tourism, leaving travel, fuel, and supplies in crisis—hunger for foreign visitors and locals alike.
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.
SPORT
Cape Verdeans erupt in celebration after the Blue Sharks hold European powerhouses Spain to a draw in their World Cup opener.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Australian regulator says the show’s background checks are failing, prompting the UK’s Ofcom to call the reports deeply concerning.
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.
OPINION
ZDF removed a claim linking Elon Musk to migrant‑hunting calls amid legal threat from the billionaire, correcting misleading language after Belfast violence.
After a censored illustration sparked an uproar, Indian textbook makers restored the original bronze sculpture and promised a clean image in future editions.
The newly signed memorandum ends the conflict that began on Feb. 28, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and reshaping Middle East geopolitics.
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.
POLITICS
Retired British couple describe near‑miss warning shots fired by a Russian frigate in the English Channel.
Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of ex‑president Jair Bolsonaro, is sentenced in absentia after being found guilty of lobbying the United States to pressure Brazil over his father’s coup case.
The Democratic Alliance’s new leader has asked President Ramaphosa to remove John Steenhuisen from the agriculture ministry as part of a cabinet overhaul amid scandals and the foot‑and‑mouth disease crisis.
Vice‑President announces entire cabinet resignation after 10% progress shortfall.
HEALTH
Six-year‑old girl and her mother are unaccounted for after armed men stormed a Butembo hospital, prompting a swift search amid the ongoing outbreak.
Air Force B‑52 crash in California kills eight, including two Boeing workers.
The tough reality of IVF and Hungary's baby‑boosting policies, a story of hope and financial strain.
TECH
In a landmark move, Venezuela’s interim president signs a partnership with General Electric to overhaul the nation’s crippled power system, signalling hopes of new investment and economic reform.
Data shows just seven vessels have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since Trump’s announcement while 580 ships wait, slowed by security, mine threats and new fees.
India temporarily blocks Telegram citing exam fraud risk, sparking debate over censorship amid NEET‑UG cheat accusations.
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