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BUSINESS
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz declares state of emergency to quell blockades that are straining basic supplies and disrupting the country’s road network.
A Ukrainian drone raid on a Moscow oil refinery turned the city skyline into a black shroud, bringing the war to everyday life.
A blaze at the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach resort engulfed multiple buildings, killing a 46‑year‑old Italian tourist and forcing the evacuation of nearly 1,700 guests.
A new memorandum of understanding halts fighting and offers economic relief, yet leaves Iran’s nuclear ambitions unresolved, threatening domestic unity.
Mukesh Ambani announces the IPO of Jio Platforms, poised to become India's largest share sale, raising $4bn and marking a milestone for Reliance.
TRAVEL
An 18‑year‑old tourist was killed when a horse‑drawn carriage he rode on collapsed in Central Park. City officials are urging a review of the practice.
Civilians and first responders helped free survivors from a private jet that crashed into a Texas motorway near Laredo, after flames and thick smoke surrounded the wreckage.
Bikers pounding through hostile Balochistan face scorching temperatures, dangerous smuggled fuel and conflict, as international tensions reshape Pakistan’s energy trade.
A sharp 58% drop in foreign visitors and the shutdown of airlines and hotels signal a severe crisis for Cuba’s tourism-dependent economy.
POLITICS
Ethiopia’s Nobel laureate leads his party to a parliamentary majority amid stalled voter turnout and rising security tensions.
Indian students face extreme security at exam centres as NEET‑UG is retaken amid a paper‑leak scandal and legal scrutiny.
Environmental activist Mona Khalil, famed for protecting sea turtles along Lebanon’s coast, died after her home was struck by Israeli forces.
Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni sharpens back at Donald Trump’s remarks, saying her popularity isn’t tied to the former president and urging him to focus on his own.
Fuel restrictions in Crimea are part of Ukraine's escalating attacks on Russian oil infrastructure.
HEALTH
US cancels $400m annual pledge to South Africa’s HIV programmes, citing policy concerns amid ongoing political tension.
Australian officials confirm the first H5N1 bird flu case, highlighting the virus’s worldwide reach and its impact on wildlife.
A six‑year‑old Bundibugyo case rescued from an armed assault is now stable, officials report amid the region’s escalating Ebola outbreak.
The detection of H5N1 bird flu in Australia marks the first time the virus has reached every continent, prompting concerns for wildlife and poultry.
The United States is ending its $400m a year HIV aid to South Africa over concerns for the Afrikaner community, while South Africa pushes for self‑reliance.
TECH
Mukesh Ambani announces Jio's tentative $4bn IPO, potentially the largest Indian listing and a test for market appetite amid volatility.
Apple will hike product prices amid sharp increases in memory chip and helium prices driven by AI demand and supply disruptions.
A growing backlash against autonomous delivery robots threatens pedestrian safety and job security across cities worldwide.
Amazon pioneer says AI will grow labour demand, a view contrasting many tech leaders. He also outlined space ambitions and a robotic demo at VivaTech Paris.
SPORT
Royal family make history after Netherlands win 5-1 over Sweden and Curacao earn first World Cup point against Ecuador. A day of celebration and colonial legacy.
Japanese football supporters praised for tidying stadiums are now criticized for leaving household chores to wives, igniting a social media debate about gender roles.
A heated clash between rival pétanque teams in Mimizan turns fatal when a 68‑year‑old player is struck by a metal boule, leading to a heart‑attack‑related death.
French prosecutors confirm that Morocco captain Hakimi will face a rape trial after a woman alleged assault at his home.
French prosecutors confirm that Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi will face a rape trial, sparking concern for his safety and the World Cup journey.
ENTERTAINMENT
Inside the creative chaos of Gorillaz’ first stadium performance at Tottenham Hotspur – rehearsals, global lineup and the live magic that unfolded for a record crowd.
In response to an intense heatwave, France prohibits alcohol at Fête de la Musique events to protect public health and services.
Japanese pop supergroup XG evolves from brutal training routine to world‑stage stardom, blending cutting‑edge music with a heart‑warming bond.
James Burrows, co‑creator of Cheers and director of 1,000 sitcom episodes, has died aged 85. His 50‑year career earned 11 Emmys and reshaped American comedy.
A heart‑warming story of a boy and his chicken shows how compassion can touch millions.
OPINION
A new memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran promises to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and restore nuclear talks, yet the war has left strategic and economic scars that could reshape the region.
Women argue that while Japanese men clean stadiums, they leave household chores to their wives – a double‑standard that has sparked online debate.
The new memorandum between the United States and Iran reshapes geopolitical and economic dynamics, ending a costly war but leaving many questions about Iran’s future power.
A vast fanbase, but weak grassroots and administrative snags keep India out of World Cup qualifiers. Experts discuss the pathway to a breakthrough.