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BUSINESS
A fatal B‑52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base claims eight lives, sparking mourning across California and the USA.
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodríguez inks a pact with US energy giant General Electric to rebuild the crippled power grid— a sign of a new opening to foreign investment.
Iran portrays its US agreement as a triumph, yet ordinary citizens view it as a lifeline amid war and sanctions.
Only a handful of vessels have crossed the Strait since a new Iran‑US deal, with security concerns, mines and new fees holding back global shipping.
A look at how the brief U.S.–Iran conflict revealed that even a superpower’s war can stall when strategic miscalculations and regional resilience collide.
TRAVEL
Al‑Qaqa Ibn Antar, the popular “Spider‑Man of Yemen,” died after a fall into the Hardah Dam volcanic crater during a daring climb.
A tourist train flipped during Spain’s annual tapas festival, leaving 17 injured and raising questions about safety amid the event’s popular free ride.
A small tourist train overturned in Cártama after 21:30 BST, injuring 17 people but no serious injuries reported. The accident halted the free train service that was part of the annual tapas route.
FIFA admits many seats were unfilled at South Korea vs Czech Republic match, blaming fans staying on concourses, prompting debate over ticket pricing.
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.
SPORT
Tunisia drops Coach Sabri Lamouchi after a 5‑1 defeat to Sweden in their first World Cup 2026 match, appointing Herve Renard to lead the squad.
A 21‑year‑old woman died when rope‑jumping instructors left a safety rope unconnected, prompting arrests and a federal investigation in São Paulo.
Cape Verdean supporters bathe in joy and national pride after a historic 0-0 draw against Spain, signalling a triumphant first World Cup appearance.
FIFA confirms the ‘up‑turned OK’ hand sign by VAR official Shaun Evans was a subconscious twitch, not a hate symbol.
FIFA is demanding an explanation after a VAR official made a hand gesture interpreted as a hate symbol in a high‑profile Germany‑Curacao game.
ENTERTAINMENT
Australian media watchdogs report disturbing gaps in background checks for Married at First Sight contestants, prompting regulatory scrutiny and calls for tighter safeguards.
Legendary South African jazz composer Abdullah Ibrahim dies at 91 after a life that blended African music with jazz innovation.
In a tragic crash over Rio de Janeiro, alt‑pop musician Oliver Tree and five others died when his helicopter collided with another, prompting worldwide tributes.
Molemo ‘Jub Jub’ Maarohanye, a popular TV presenter, was taken into custody in Edenvale after claiming he kidnapped a taxi driver and fired a gun at him over a rumored girlfriend affair.
OPINION
An Indian government textbook was withdrawn when a bronze figurine’s torso was covered, sparking a national debate over censorship and historical representation.
Indian textbook bureau retracts shaded ‘Dancing Girl’ image amid backlash, restoring original bronze sculpture in new grade‑9 edition.
The recent ceasefire between the US and Iran leaves Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu with a political vacuum, forcing a reassessment of Israel's defense strategy ahead of the October elections.
A man in Mexico apologized after a video of his slanted‑eye gesture at a South Korea vs Czech Republic game drew international condemnation.
POLITICS
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.
Lebanese displaced families cautiously move back to damaged villages following the US‑Iran ceasefire, while Israeli forces linger and Hezbollah's future remains uncertain—a fragile calm blooms amid lingering tension.
A Russian warship fired warning rounds at a UK‑registered yacht in the Channel, but the incident caused no harmful damage.
HEALTH
In the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ituri province, a recovered patient and joyous celebrations at an Ebola treatment centre signal a turning point amid a deadly outbreak.
Doctors Without Borders staff are accused of sexually exploiting at least 59 Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad, sparking a scandal and calls for accountability. The report details how victims feared retaliation and the organization’s mishandled complaints system.
Surfaces in Delhi are heating up to over 60°C, far above official air temperatures, making the city feel unbearably hot for residents and workers alike.
Russian families turn to AI deepfakes to create soothing farewells to fallen soldiers, stirring debate over grief, ethics and war propaganda.
TECH
India temporarily blocks Telegram to curb exam‑cheating amid a paper‑leak scandal, sparking criticism from users and digital rights groups.
India temporarily banned the messaging app Telegram to curb alleged cheating in the NEET-UG test, sparking debate over digital rights and exam misconduct.
A U.S. Air Force B‑52 Stratofortress crashed during a routine test mission, killing eight on board, including two Boeing employees.