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BUSINESS
Luxury pieces discovered in José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero’s safe spark a fresh investigation into alleged tax fraud and corruption.
Paramount Skydance’s bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery gains U.S. regulatory approval, but state reviews may still block it.
Swiss citizens will decide whether to set a 10‑million upper bound on the nation’s population amid political, economic and EU‑relationship debate.
FIFA admits many seats were unfilled at South Korea vs Czech Republic match, blaming fans staying on concourses, prompting debate over ticket pricing.
SpaceX’s debut on Nasdaq leaves Elon Musk as the world’s first trillionaire, sparking debate over wealth inequality and investor appetite for the rocket company.
TRAVEL
India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau says the probe into the 2025 Air India Boeing 787 crash is progressing, but no completion date has been set.
The iconic bull mosaic in Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II has been restored after tourists’ heel‑spinning damaged the animal’s testicles, leading to a flurry of comments and jokes.
New York’s iconic sun‑setting spectacle returns on June 28 and June 29, 2026.
Thailand's government has decided to shorten the visa-free stay period for citizens from more than 90 countries, including the UK, from 60 days to just 30 days. This change comes amidst concerns over national security and an effort to clarify the country's visa regulations.
In a significant shift, Thailand reduces the visa-free stay period for citizens of over 90 countries to 30 days as part of a broader security and regulatory reform.
SPORT
The 2026 World Cup marries geopolitical drama with record‑setting ticket prices, squeezing fans and reshaping football economics.
A 2‑0 defeat to Mexico sparked a wave of online mockery from fellow African fans, highlighting tensions over xenophobia and migration in South Africa.
South Africa’s 2‑0 defeat to Mexico ignited a wave of online taunts from fellow African fans, stirring debates over migration and national pride.
A look at how brands like Nike, Adidas and Irn‑Bru are turning the World Cup into a stage for cinematic, star‑filled advertising that aims to engage fans over marketing messages.
In a historic five‑set quarter‑final, 19‑year‑old Brazilian Joao Fonseca became the first teenage player to beat Novak Djokovic at a Grand Slam, with the classic match ending 4‑6, 4‑6, 6‑3, 7‑5, 7‑5. Djokovic’s dream of a 25th title hangs up, and a new champion is in the line of fire.
ENTERTAINMENT
Former brides and cast members say the show failed to disclose participants’ criminal histories, raising safety concerns.
After the death of British icon David Hockney, King Charles, the Queen and the art world paid tribute to the artist.
A catchy AI‑created tune about Puerto Rico gathers millions of TikTok views, lifting the island’s profile while sparking debate over representation and cultural influence.
Late of the painting world, David Hockney died at 88 after a career that moved from Bradford to California, redefining landscapes and pop art, and championing digital media.
OPINION
The town of Fleurance grieves after the death of Lyhanna amid questions over how police handled a previously known child sex‑abuse suspect.
POLITICS
A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump’s name could not be added to the Kennedy Center, leading to its removal amid a broader renaming controversy.
Burmese students lured by a fake Finnish scholarship paid thousands into a scam, leaving them with broken dreams and debt.
HEALTH
The philanthropist expands her commitment to women's health, adding significant funding for contraceptive access, maternal care, and menopause research, bringing total donations above $600 million in two years.
Uttar Pradesh’s Banda district has endured a record‑breaking 47‑48 °C heatwave that reshaped daily life – from market hours to work schedules to public health.
A catastrophic burst of a caustic‑chemical tank at a paper‑product plant on the Columbia River has left 11 workers dead and six injured. The tragedy reverberates in a town built on timber and paper mills, stirring questions about safety and the future of Longview’s industrial heart.
Two major chemical incidents last week—one at a paper mill in Washington and another in Southern California—illustrated how rare failures can still occur when inspection and maintenance lapses are coupled with extremely hazardous chemicals.
A chemical storage tank at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging co. plant in Longview shattered at 7:15 a.m., igniting a flood of corrosive white liquor and sending several deaths, dozens of missing workers and a dozen injured firefighters into the early‑morning frenzy.
TECH
Anthropic has pulled its powerful Claude Fable 5 model after US authorities flagged potential security risks, sparking a high‑profile legal battle with the Pentagon.