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BUSINESS
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El presidente Trump celebró su 80º cumpleaños con una pelea de UFC en la explanada del White House. El evento, de 60 millones de dólares, generó controversia.
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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi confirmed an £18bn investment push, promising jobs and a new era of co‑operation.
TRAVEL
A free local tourist train tipped over in Cártama, Spain during the annual Ruta de la Tapa y el Cóctel festival, injuring 17 people but no serious wounds.
FIFA cites scanned ticket data to confirm a 44,985‑attendance figure, while fans spotted on concourses raise questions about stadium occupancy.
India’s AAIB keeps probing the 2025 crash of Air India Flight AI171 that killed 260 aboard, with preliminary findings pointing to fuel‑control switch misoperation.
Nigeria has repatriated hundreds of its citizens following a surge of anti‑migrant protests in South Africa, injecting fresh urgency into debates over migration and public safety in the region.
A Denali National Park ranger tragically lost her life during a climbing patrol after a fatal fall into a crevasse on North America's highest peak.
SPORT
A daring free‑climber known as ‘Spider‑Man of Yemen’ died after plunging into the Hardah Dam volcanic crater. Rescue teams recovered the body in a hazardous operation.
A Mexican fan’s slanted‑eye gesture in a World Cup match prompts apology, controversy and the loss of a professional post.
Three instructors arrested after a 21‑year‑old woman died when a rope‑jump was mis‑managed at a skeletal bridge in São Paulo.
A Mexican fan staged an offensive gesture at a World Cup game in Guadalajara, triggering backlash and a public apology after he was removed from a professional role.
ENTERTAINMENT
Yemeni free‑climber Al‑Qaqa Ibn Antar, 30, lost his life when he fell into the Hardah Dam crater. Rescue teams recovered his body after a dangerous operation.
Alt‑pop star Oliver Tree was among six casualties when his helicopter crashed into another over Rio de Janeiro, setting a dealership’s car park ablaze.
Justin Trudeau skips Canada’s opening match to watch Katy Perry at a USA game – fans splinter, debate over patriotism.
Australian reality show faces backlash after former contestants reveal partners had drug and violence convictions that were not disclosed.
OPINION
Lebanon state media say three dead, 15 injured after Israeli airstrike on Beirut suburb Dahieh, linked to tensions with Hezbollah and Iran.
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POLITICS
Over 30 members and two senior pastors of China’s Early Rain Covenant Church were seized by police amid a Sunday service in Jiangyou, raising concerns about rising persecution of house churches.
A new US‑Iran agreement promises to ease tensions, yet its impact on Lebanon's volatile security situation remains uncertain.
HEALTH
Russian families use AI‑generated videos to ‘bring back’ fallen soldiers, sparking ethical debate and questions about healing.
Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie claims a Lagos hospital has stalled and muddied a coronial inquest into her 21‑month‑old son's death, sparking calls for judicial intervention.
A 35‑year‑old woman was badly bitten by a shark at Coogee Beach, Sydney, and airlifted to hospital. Multiple beaches were shut for safety.
Nigerian author Adichie claims Euracare Hospital has delayed the investigation into her 21‑month‑old son’s death, calling for a full coronial inquest.
Four men thrown into Myanmar’s army by a new conscription law find refuge with rebels, reshaping the conflict.
TECH
Russian relatives are using generative AI to produce videos and photos of dead soldiers, hoping to ease grief while sparking ethical outrage.
Musk's SpaceX IPO catapults him into trillionaire status, sparking debate over wealth, politics and the long‑term value of the rocket company.
AI firm Anthropic suspends its Claude Fable 5 model amid U.S. security concerns, sparking debate over AI safety and government use.
Anthropic stops deployment of Claude Fable 5 amid U.S. government security concerns, citing potential jailbreak vulnerabilities.