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BUSINESS
Over a year after its announcement, the proposed ballroom at the White House has tripled in scope and cost, now featuring underground hospitals, bomb shelters and a drone‑port, sparking legal challenges, congressional push‑back and public debate over the location.
Federal and local officials detained 48 workers and arrested two top managers at Burnstein von Seelen Precision Castings after a two‑year investigation into a conspiracy of fake identity documents.
A New World screwworm fly that had been eradicated from the U.S. for decades was found in a Texas calf, prompting federal quarantine, sterile‑male fly releases and a push to protect a $113 billion cattle market.
Philanthropist Melinda French Gates announced a $215 million investment aimed at improving contraceptive access, maternal care, and menopause research, marking the total of her women’s‑health donations at more than $600 million over the past two years.
A fatal Virginia bus collision that killed five and injured dozens has sparked a review of driver conduct, company oversight, and the regulatory framework that leaves many safety recommendations unimplemented.
TRAVEL
Washington, D.C. becomes the new grand stage for the nation's brightest spellers as the 15‑year‑old competition relocates to Constitution Hall.
Freeman Johnson, the oldest living survivor of the 1941 Pearl Harbor bombing, shares his quiet memories of that fateful day, his life in the Navy, and the enduring legacy he bears as a living testament to history.
Thailand announces significant changes to its visa regulations, reducing the visa-free stay for travelers from over 90 countries, including the UK, from 60 days to 30 days. The decision aims to bolster security amid rising concerns over criminal activities.
In a significant policy shift, Thailand has cut the visa-free stay period for citizens of more than 90 countries, including the UK, affecting many international travelers. The move is aimed at enhancing national security and simplifying visa regulations.
Goa, once a paradise for foreign tourists, is now witnessing a significant decline in overseas visitors as rising costs, competition from other destinations, and local challenges deter their return.
POLITICS
Iran’s IRGC reports striking vessels in the Strait of Hormuz following U.S. air raids, reigniting tensions and pushing oil prices upward.
Somalia’s rising football referee, banned from entering the US, returns home amid a hero's welcome and a pledge to keep chasing his World Cup dreams.
Former US president Donald Trump claims Iran shot down a US Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz, vows retaliation, and warns of a potential escalation amid fragile ceasefire talks.
ICC temporarily suspends chief prosecutor Karim Khan while investigations into sexual misconduct allegations continue.
At least 360 people kidnapped by Boko Haram jihadists from a mainly Muslim community in Nigeria's north-eastern Borno state in March have been freed from a remote mountain hideout.
HEALTH
The story of Nepali guide Dawa Sherpa, who survived a six‑day freeze‑out on Everest by carving up a chocolate bar and chewing ice, and was finally rescued by a search team.
After a 60‑year hiatus, the New World Screwworm has appeared in Texas. Officials are releasing millions of sterilised flies, setting up quarantine zones and stationing dogs at borders in an effort to stop the parasite from spreading to cattle and humans.
A global race to develop treatments and vaccines for hantavirus sparks after a fatal outbreak aboard a cruise ship, sparking renewed research momentum.
The Democratic Republic of Congo squad has called off its planned friendly against Chile in Spain, after Spanish authorities raised health concerns following an Ebola outbreak in Africa.
TECH
Ukraine launched a drone strike on the outskirts of St Petersburg early on Monday, shot down 59 drones, and damaged an oil terminal just hours before Vladimir Putin gave a speech at the St Petersburg Economic Forum.
Three biotech teams are racing to develop vaccines against the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola amid fears that the outbreak could become the largest since 2014.
New BBC Verify analysis shows that Iranian missile and drone attacks have damaged 20 U.S. military bases across eight Middle Eastern countries since February, including key anti‑ballistic missile batteries and several fighter jets. The damage estimate reaches $29 billion, with 42 aircraft destroyed or damaged.
SPORT
A Nepali climbing guide vanished for six days on Mount Everest was found alive on the road to Base Camp – a stunning self‑rescue that defied the brutal altitude.
Lonnie Ali highlights Muhammad Ali’s enduring message of service and kindness as the Muhammad Ali Center commemorates the 10th anniversary of his death.
From 19th‑century miners to modern World Cup festivities, a trans‑Atlantic tale of football heritage unfolds between Cornwall and Hidalgo.
Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca caused a seismic shock at the French Open by defeating Novak Djokovic in five sets, ending his pursuit of a 25th Grand Slam and paving the way for a new men's champion.
ENTERTAINMENT
Congolese superstar Fally Ipupa receives the Republic’s highest honour, celebrating his musical legacy and urging a generation of artists to transcend borders.
The 950‑year‑old tapestry, a silent witness to the Norman conquest, will embark on a meticulously engineered journey to the British Museum, wrapped in layers of protective technology to ensure it arrives untouched.
German filmmaker Wim Wenders has chosen to withdraw his 1975 movie “Wrong Move” from all distribution channels after actress Nastassja Kinski called for its removal due to a topless scene filmed when she was 13. The director apologised and promised to halt public access until a mutual resolution is found.
Spencer Pratt, once the villain on MTV’s The Hills, is now a candidate for Los Angeles mayor – a city that has not elected a Republican in 25 years. How is his reality‑TV background and bold social‑media tactics influencing a city’s political scene?
A weekend of cinema where 20‑something YouTubers turned small‑budget horror into a blockbuster hit, drawing crowds of under‑35s while out‑earning a major franchise film.
OPINION
A fresh look at King George III’s legacy as the United States marks its 250th anniversary, challenging the myth of his madness and exploring new archival evidence.
When performers pulled out of a 250th‑anniversary concert series for fear of associating with President Trump, the former business mogul stepped in as headlining act, redefining the role of a President in national celebrations and setting the tone for his approach to the upcoming World Cup.
The 225‑foot tower at the Obama Presidential Center has ignited spirited debate across Chicago, where architectural iconism clashes with community concerns over land use and cultural identity. A look at the design, the controversies, and how the new museum fits into the city’s storied skyline.
As Kyiv pushes for a diplomatic breakthrough, the EU is exploring the appointment of a European envoy as a ‘whisperer’ to Moscow, hoping to hasten an end to the Ukraine conflict.