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Spider‑Man of Yemen dies after falling into volcanic crater
Iran Deal Ends Trump’s War, Highlighting Limits of US Power
Starbucks Korea Shuts Stores for Staff History Lesson After Gwangju Uprising Controversy
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World Cup Clashes: Mexican Man Apologises After Racist Gesture at Korea‑Czech Match
Swiss voters reject 10 million population cap
China Detains Two Leaders of Underground Church in Jiangyou Raid
TV Star Jub Jub Arrested for Alleged Kidnapping and Shooting
Trump Praises Iran Deal, Yet Uncertainty Lingers Over Strip’s Security and Ongoing Tensions
US‑Iran Deal Fuels Uncertainty Over Lebanon Ceasefire
Fight on the Lawn: Trump Hosts UFC Champ on White House Grounds
Teen Shot and Buses Torched as New York Celebrates Knicks’ First NBA Title in 53 Years
Mexican Man Apologises After Racist Gesture in World Cup Match Sparks Outrage
Alt‑Pop Star Oliver Tree Killed in Brazilian Helicopter Crash
Russian Assault Kills Nine in Ukraine and Devastates Historic Cathedral
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BUSINESS
Starbucks Korea will close all outlets for three hours to give staff a history lesson after backlash over a “Tank Day” promotion linked to the 1980 Gwangju uprising.
In a national referendum, Swiss voters overturned a right‑wing proposal to cap the population at 10 million, sparking debate over immigration and EU ties.
The former president celebrates a US–Iran cease‑fire pact while officials note critical details remain unresolved, raising doubts over the deal’s durability amid geopolitical shocks.
President Trump hosted a UFC event on the White House lawn, celebrating his 80th birthday and the nation's 250th anniversary, drawing thousands of fans and sparking controversy.
In the UK, convertible sales have dropped 90% in two decades, eclipsed by SUVs. Experts explain the cost, practicality and cultural shifts reshaping the market.
TRAVEL
A tourist train overturned in Cártama during a tapas festival, injuring 17 people and prompting a suspension of the service.
A tourist train overturned in Cártama, Spain, during a tapas festival, injuring 17 people—none seriously—while investigations into the cause begin.
FIFA confirms many empty seats at the Estadio Akron match due to fans standing on concourses, sparking debate over claimed near‑sell‑out figures.
Officials report progress but give no timetable for the final report on the Boeing 787 shoot-down in Ahmedabad.
The rare celestial alignment that turns Manhattan’s streets into a golden corridor — known as Manhattanhenge — is happening this week. Learn the science, the history, where to watch and when it will occur again.
SPORT
Social media daredevil Al‑Qaqa Ibn Antar died after falling into the Hardah Dam volcano crater, and rescue crews pulled his body from 30 m depth.
A Mexican national made a slanted‑eye gesture during a World Cup game, sparking backlash and an apology. The incident triggered worldwide outrage and led to a leadership removal.
A 17‑year‑old was shot and school buses were set on fire during chaotic celebrations in Manhattan after the Knicks clinched their first championship, leading to arrests, police injury and a citywide crackdown.
A Mexican spectator’s slanted‑eye pose during the South Korea vs. Czech Republic World Cup game triggered backlash, leading to an apology and removal from his engineering federation role.
ENTERTAINMENT
South African TV presenter Molemo 'Jub Jub' Maarohanye is arrested for kidnapping a taxi driver and firing a gun during a dispute over his girlfriend.<
Alt‑pop artist Oliver Tree dies tragically in a helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro while on his world tour.
Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced criticism after missing Canada’s opening World Cup game to attend a Katy‑Perry concert.
Former PM apologises for skipping Canada’s opening match to watch the US game featuring his girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry.
OPINION
Three people killed in Israeli strike on Beirut’s southern suburb Dahieh, heightening tensions amid Iran‑US talks.
Vincent, a Shanghai tech worker, turns to a virtual family on Douyin for emotional support, highlighting a new trend amid Chinese youth’s pressure and generational conflict.
Donald Trump’s 80th birthday coincides with a surge in older Americans staying in the workforce, from physicians to lawmakers.
Despite tariffs, rising oil prices and widening inequality the U.S. continues to grow, thanks to high investment, energy independence and a risk‑tolerant culture.
POLITICS
Police stormed the Early Rain Covenant Church, detaining two pastors while congregants faced forced affidavits; the incident highlights Beijing’s tightening grip on faith communities.
US and Iran have signed a controversial deal that could end port blockades but leaves Lebanon's peace fragile
HEALTH
Thermal cameras capture Delhi street surfaces above 60°C—far higher than official air temps—amplifying heat‑wave dangers for citizens.
Russian families use AI to create digital afterlives for soldiers lost in the Ukraine war, sparking debate over ethics and grief.
A 35‑year‑old woman suffered serious injuries after a shark bite at Coogee Beach, prompting emergency services and beach closures.
TECH
Russian families are turning to AI to create digital memorials of soldiers lost in Ukraine, blending grief with technology and provoking controversy.
US officials halt Anthropic’s powerful Claude Fable 5 amid security concerns, sparking debate about AI safety and government use.
Anthropic has temporarily suspended its new AI model, Claude Fable 5, following U.S. authorities’ security warning and a pending lawsuit with the Pentagon.
SpaceX's historic debut sees Musk surpass $1 trillion net worth, sparking debate over wealth and the future of space business.
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