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BUSINESS
Iran’s navy re‑opens a closure on the vital Strait of Hormuz after Israel’s strikes on Lebanon, heightening tensions and risking oil trade disruptions.
A Ukrainian drone strike hit a Moscow oil refinery, producing massive black smoke and underlining how the conflict is now intruding into the Russian capital. The attack highlights escalating pressure on Russia’s economy.
A blaze at the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach resort killed an Italian tourist and forced the evacuation of almost 1,700 people.
Mukesh Ambani’s telecom arm Jio may issue shares worth up to $4bn, signalling a pivotal boost for India’s IPO market.
A 12‑year‑old from rural Ethiopia treated his sick chicken at a human hospital, sparking viral kindness and raising awareness about veterinary care.
TRAVEL
A private jet crashed onto a Texas motorway, injuring six, one fatal. Locals used shovels and sledgehammers to rescue passengers while investigators begin probe.
Behind scorching roads and rising fuel prices, Balochistan riders ferry Iranian petrol to Pakistan, risking fire, war and violence for survival.
Cuba’s visitor numbers have fallen by more than half amid tightened U.S. sanctions, with airlines, hotels and fuel shortages colliding in a hard‑hit economy.
Al‑Qaqa Ibn Antar, the popular “Spider‑Man of Yemen,” died after a fall into the Hardah Dam volcanic crater during a daring climb.
POLITICS
Millions of Indian medical aspirants faced heightened security as the NEET exam was replayed after paper leak allegations triggered widespread protests.
Ukraine’s drone strikes on Crimea fuel depots prompt Russian authorities to halt public fuel sales, adding pressure on a region in turmoil.
Ukraine’s president returns the Order of the White Eagle after Poland threatened to strip it over a dispute about a Ukrainian war unit name.
A former Olympic canoeist is accused of damaging the Reflecting Pool, but claims the incident was a brief, harmless touch. The controversy comes amid the pool's recent renovation and ongoing maintenance issues.
The government has prohibited alcohol consumption at the Fete de la Musique celebrations as temperatures soar, citing public safety concerns amid a record heatwave.
HEALTH
The United States announced it will stop funding South Africa’s HIV/AIDS programs, sparking concerns over a $400 million a year aid withdrawal amid growing tensions over political disagreements.
Australia confirms its first H5N1 bird flu case, signalling global spread of a highly contagious virus that thrives in migratory birds.
After armed men seized a hospital in Butembo, a six‑year‑old Ebola patient and her mother were recovered and are now stable.
Australia’s first confirmed H5N1 bird flu case marks the arrival of the virus on every continent, raising concerns for poultry and wild bird populations.
The U.S. has announced a phased cut to its HIV/AIDS funding for South Africa after claims of Afrikaner persecution—raising questions about aid, politics, and public health.
TECH
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook announces price hikes as memory chip costs surge, impacting phones and other devices.
Nearly 200 Ukrainian drones struck Moscow, unleashing thick smoke, injuring 17 people, and halting air traffic as Kyiv expands its long‑range campaign.
Delivery robots are sparking safety protests, city bans and calls for regulation as everyday pedestrians find themselves stepping onto streets to make way.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos argues that artificial intelligence will increase demand for human labour, not make us redundant.
SPORT
The Dutch monarchy watches two underdog triumphs in one World Cup matchday, from a 5‑1 Holland rout to Curacao's first‑ever point.
Japanese football supporters are lauded for sweeping stadiums after World Cup matches, yet social media upsets reveal men are neglecting housework at home.
A heated pétanque rivalry ended with death when an 81‑year‑old man hurled a steel boule, killing a 68‑year‑old competitor in France’s beach town of Mimizan.
Sterling midfielder Achraf Hakimi will stand trial in France for rape allegations, as French prosecutors confirm. The case unfolds while Morocco prepares for the World Cup.
Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi faces a rape trial before the 2026 World Cup, stirring debate over athlete conduct and legal accountability.
ENTERTAINMENT
Veteran director of Cheers, Friends and other iconic shows passes away after a celebrated 50‑year career.
The former U.S. president opens a vibrant community centre in Chicago’s South Side, blending a museum, library and public spaces.
Lil Nas X shares his recovery journey after rehab, confirms a bipolar diagnosis, and hints at upcoming music, following his 2025 arrest in Los Angeles.
OPINION
Trump blames Italian PM Meloni for "begging" a photo after G7 summit clash, sparking a tense diplomatic exchange.
Fans praised for stadium clean‑ups face backlash for leaving housework to wives. Data shows Japanese men spend far less time on chores.
The newly signed US‑Iran pact unravels Washington’s costly strategy, exposing the human, economic and geopolitical fallout of a brief but devastating war.
India’s football ambitions clash with historic barriers. With grassroots programs faltering and heavy reliance on cricket, analysts debate whether the 1.4‑billion‑strong nation will break into the World Cup.