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Norwegian Teen's Verdict Unsettled: Jury Fails on Iran-Backed Hit‑Man Plot
Iran Sees US Deal as a Strengthening Victory
Trump‑Backed MoU with Iran: Weapons, Money, and Strait Strategy
Trump’s Memorandum of Understanding with Iran: Negotiating Peace, Fuel, and Futures
Lil Nas X Updates Fans after Rehab: "I’m Doing Much Better"
Tragedy in Central Park: Teen Rider Dies in Horse-Drawn Carriage Crash
Apple’s Price Surge: AI Chip Costs Force New Pricing
Bird Flu Claims 75% of Southern Elephant Seal Pups on Remote Australian Island
Russian Shadow Fleet’s First Channel Vessel Since Smyrtos Operation
Japan’s Defence Ambition: Chief Defence Minister Koizumi Calls for Strengthening to Keep War at Bay
Russian 'Shadow Fleet' Tanker Enters English Channel After Smyrtos Seizure
British Man Dies in Paragliding Accident in Spain
Ebola crisis in D.Congo: Six‑year‑old girl and mother vanish after hospital attack
Jerusalem’s Holy Site Threatened as Israel’s Nationalists Challenge Status Quo
Lawyer of Uganda opposition figure Besigye charged with treason‑related offence
Judge sentences Gilgo Beach serial killer to life, sending shockwaves through Long Island
Iran sends tankers loaded with oil past US military blockade
Gunfire Rings Out of Niamey Airport Amid Ongoing Niger Instability
Buried in Their Own Shadows: How Families in DR Congo Navigate Grief Amid Ebola
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BUSINESS
In a post‑war framework, the US signs a 14‑point MoU with Iran covering nuclear limits, sanctions relief and shipping, sparking debate over its scope compared to the 2015 JCPOA.
Former President Donald Trump signed a 14‑point US‑Iran memorandum at the G7 summit, aiming to end conflict, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift sanctions through a performance‑based process.
Apple will raise prices on iPhones, Macs and more as AI‑driven memory chip costs soar, a move that may reshape the smartphone market.
A Russian‑flagged shadow fleet tanker, Forwarder, has entered the English Channel following the UK seizure of Smyrtos, signalling a new phase in naval enforcement.
Three Iranian oil tankers bypass the US blockade in the Gulf of Oman, carrying 3.8 million barrels of crude, signalling a shift in sanctions enforcement.
TRAVEL
A private jet crash near Laredo turns into a community rescue mission, with locals and first responders freeing trapped passengers.
In Balochistan’s scorching heat, motorcycles with searing canisters race across borders, fueling a surge of diesel smuggling tied to the Iran‑US war.
Foreign arrivals to Cuba fell 58% after US sanctions tightened, forcing airlines and hotels to pull out and worsening fuel, medicine, and food shortages.
U.S. sanctions slash Cuban visitors, fueling shortages and economic strain.
A 30‑year‑old free‑climber known as the ‘Spider‑Man of Yemen’ died after falling into Yemen’s Hardah Dam crater, prompting a dangerous rescue operation.
SPORT
Cape Verdean streets erupted after the national team held Spain to a 0‑0 draw in the World Cup, marking a landmark moment amid jubilant fanfare.
Tunisia sack Sabri Lamouchi after a 5-1 loss to Sweden, naming former Morocco and Saudi Arabia manager Hervé Renard as interim coach for the 2026 World Cup.
A 21‑year‑old Brazilian died after rope‑jump instructors failed to secure her harness, sparking arrests and legal scrutiny over dangerous bridge activities.
Cape Verde fans explode with joy as the Blue Sharks hold football giant Spain to a 0‑0 draw in the opening World Cup match.
VAR official Shaun Evans explains the upside‑down OK gesture was a subconscious twitch, FIFA confirms no disciplinary action.
ENTERTAINMENT
The former child star and voice of Lilo, known for her chilling role in The Ring, passed away after a bout with meningitis and sepsis.
The long‑running KIIS FM star secures a cash settlement after his decade‑long $100 M contract was abruptly cancelled by ARN Media.
ACMA and Ofcom give warning after BBC investigation uncovers unfiltered background checks lapses in Married at First Sight Australia.
South African jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim, famed for blending native sounds with jazz, dies at 91. His 8‑decade career shaped music and politics.
MAFS Australia faces backlash after contestants say partners had drug and violence convictions, prompting regulator scrutiny and channel cutbacks.
OPINION
After a nationwide backlash over a censored image in a new Grade 9 textbook, India’s NCERT restored the original bronze artwork depicting the iconic Dancing Girl.
The recent U.S.–Iran agreement halts a costly conflict and exposes the boundaries of American power in the Middle East.
After a controversial shading of the Indus Valley’s iconic bronze sculpture sparked uproar, India’s NCERT withdrew the edited picture and reinstated the original in new print and digital editions.
The US‑Iran ceasefire deal leaves Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu facing a dilemma: confront Washington or comply with Tehran.
A Mexican spectator’s slanted‑eyes pose during a 2026 World Cup match sparked backlash and led to an apology and dismissal from a leadership role.
POLITICS
The memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States has been framed as a diplomatic triumph, promising a ceasefire, forays into nuclear negotiations, and economic relief.
An 18-year-old tourist from India died after falling from a horse-drawn carriage in NYC’s Central Park, raising concerns over public safety and animal welfare.
A Russian‑flagged tanker broke the smothered corridor in the English Channel, marking the first shadow fleet entry since UK forces boarded the Smyrtos.
HEALTH
A recent study reports 13,000 baby seals died from bird flu on Heard and McDonald Islands, wiping out more than 75% of the pup population.
Armed men storm a Congo hospital, abducting a six‑year‑old Ebola patient and her mother amid rising conflict and the ongoing outbreak.
Inside Bunia’s quiet cemetery, a man pays homage to two parents in one day while communities wrestle with deadly disease and cultural crossroads.
UN experts urge Iran to free the Foremans, who are on hunger strike amid allegations of wrongful imprisonment.
TECH
Amazon founder says artificial intelligence will drive employment growth, not automation losses.
India’s top medical exam faces stumbles after leaked papers, the government blocks Telegram, and the messaging giant takes the fight to court.
Venezuela’s interim president and the US energy giant GE agree to modernise the crumbling grid, pointing to a new chapter of economic openness.
US Air Force B‑52 Stratofortress crashes after take‑off, killing eight crew and two Boeing employees.
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