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Ukrainian Drone Barrage Kills Eight and Strikes Russian Logistics Network
Warehouses operated by Russia's largest online retailer burned in coordinated attacks that Kyiv said targeted supply routes for drone and navigation components.
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Violence Against Health Workers Hampers Ebola Response in Democratic Republic of Congo
International health authorities say repeated attacks on medical facilities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have forced treatment centres to evacuate staff, severely disrupting efforts to contain a worsening Ebola outbreak.
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The Ten World Cup Finals That Defined Football History
From Pelé’s emergence in Sweden and Uruguay’s shock at the Maracanã to Zidane’s final act and Messi’s triumph in Qatar, these matches set the standard awaiting Argentina and Spain in the 2026 final.
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China Calls for Global Artificial Intelligence Rules While Criticizing United States Technology Curbs
Chinese President Xi Jinping urged broader international cooperation on artificial intelligence governance while accusing the United States of restricting technological development through export controls on advanced technology and semic...
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Ukraine Launches Deep Drone Strikes on Industrial and Energy Sites Around Moscow
Ukrainian forces carried out large-scale fixed-wing drone attacks targeting the Moscow region, hitting a major warehouse and setting an oil depot ablaze, while Russia's defence ministry said it intercepted hundreds of incoming drones.
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Global Markets Turn Volatile as New United States Tariff Threats Shake Investor Confidence
Equity and currency markets saw a sharp rise in volatility after renewed tariff threats from the administration of United States President Donald Trump weakened the US dollar and heightened concerns over a fresh round of global trade ten...
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European Union Orders Google to Share Search Data and Open Android to AI Competitors
European Union antitrust regulators instructed Google to provide access to key search data and make the Android operating system more accessible to competing artificial intelligence developers, marking a significant expansion of the bloc...
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Smartphones Are Getting More Expensive, Sales Are Collapsing, and Even Apple Admits: "Prices Will Rise"
Surging memory prices, soaring demand for artificial intelligence hardware and supply chain disruptions are driving smartphone prices higher while analysts forecast the steepest annual market contraction on record.
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The Monaco Bombing Has Become a Test of Ukraine’s Intelligence Accountability
A failed assassination, the execution-style killing of the alleged bomber and the arrest of a military intelligence officer have turned a criminal investigation into a politically explosive inquiry over who authorized the operation.
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Leadership Change and Strategic Rivalry Redraw the Political Map
Britain’s political transition, renewed pressure between Washington and Tehran, domestic unrest in the United States, closer Russia-China alignment and a new India-United Kingdom trade framework defined a week of widening geopolitical re...
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Energy Risk, Uneven Growth and the New Geography of Global Capital
Oil-market pressure, China’s slowdown, record Wall Street profits, a semiconductor sell-off and a newly active India-United Kingdom trade pact revealed a global economy being pulled in sharply different directions.
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The AI Race Enters Its Infrastructure Era
The past week showed the artificial intelligence competition expanding far beyond better models, as battles over chips, operating systems, consumer hardware and national markets increasingly determine who will shape the next generation o...
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Canadian Wildfire Smoke Triggers Widespread U.S. Air Quality Alerts
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has prompted severe air quality alerts affecting more than one hundred million people across the United States, while the administration of United States President Donald Trump warned that the World Cup fina...
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Hackers Breach Colombia's Ecopetrol in Major Cyber Extortion Attack
Hackers stole sensitive data linked to thousands of user accounts across fifteen subsidiaries of Colombia's state-controlled energy company Ecopetrol, demanding extortion payments and raising fresh concerns about the cybersecurity of cri...
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Chinese Minister Urges Indonesia to Maintain Stable Mining Policies for Critical Minerals
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao called on the administration of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to provide a transparent and predictable regulatory environment for the mining sector, underscoring Beijing's concern over policy...
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Chinese President Xi Jinping Calls for Global AI Cooperation Amid Technology Tensions
Speaking at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, Chinese President Xi Jinping urged countries to pursue a multilateral approach to artificial intelligence development while implicitly pushing back against United Stat...
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United States and Iran Exchange Fresh Strikes as Middle East Conflict Intensifies
The United States carried out a seventh consecutive night of airstrikes targeting Iranian port and transportation infrastructure in an effort to break Tehran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran responded with ballistic missile...
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For 36 Years, He Scammed About 300 Luxury Hotels — Until He Was Caught
Indian police arrested 69-year-old Bingson John after he allegedly left a luxury hotel without paying his bill and stole a laptop, bringing a decades-long series of suspected hotel scams to an end.
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Stripe and Advent International Make Fifty-Three Billion Dollar Bid for PayPal
Stripe and private equity firm Advent International launched a joint acquisition proposal for PayPal valued at about fifty-three billion dollars, setting the stage for a potential deal that would significantly reshape competition in the ...
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United Kingdom Brings Major Cloud Providers Under Financial Regulatory Oversight
The British government designated Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Oracle as critical third parties to the financial system, giving the Bank of England and other financial regulators authority to oversee their operational resilience.
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Chinese Airlines Order Ninety-Five Airbus Jets in Eighteen Billion Dollar Fleet Expansion
Three major Chinese airlines agreed to buy a combined ninety-five Airbus passenger aircraft worth nearly eighteen billion dollars, continuing fleet modernization while extending their preference for the European manufacturer over Boeing.
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Apple Opens Early Settlement Talks With United States Justice Department Over Antitrust Case
Apple has begun preliminary discussions with the United States Department of Justice to settle a broad antitrust lawsuit filed in 2024 over its smartphone ecosystem, a move that could reduce long-term regulatory uncertainty for the techn...
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France and Germany Call for Emergency European Union Trade Safeguards Against Chinese Imports
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz jointly urged the European Union to introduce emergency measures to protect manufacturers from rising Chinese imports, marking a notable shift in Germany's approach to...
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Andy Burnham Confirmed to Succeed Keir Starmer as United Kingdom Prime Minister
Britain's Labour Party confirmed former Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham as its new leader, clearing the way for him to become prime minister following the formal resignation of Keir Starmer in a major political transition.
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United States Strikes Iranian Infrastructure as Tehran Signals Possible Red Sea Blockade
The United States launched targeted strikes on Iranian bridges and port facilities, after which Iranian authorities instructed allied Houthi forces in Yemen to prepare for a potential blockade of the Red Sea if attacks on Iranian infrast...
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Britain Nationalises British Steel to Protect Scunthorpe Production and Strategic Supply
The government has become British Steel’s sole shareholder after concluding that the loss-making company could otherwise fail, threatening thousands of jobs, essential infrastructure and Britain’s remaining capacity to manufacture primar...
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Andy Burnham Takes Labour Leadership and Prepares to Become Britain’s Seventh Prime Minister in a Decade
The former Greater Manchester mayor was confirmed unopposed as Labour leader after securing overwhelming parliamentary and institutional support, clearing the way for him to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister on Monday.
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Tech Companies Want to Move Computing Off Your Screen and Onto Your Body
Snap, Meta and Apple are pursuing wearable devices that could reduce the need to look at a phone, but their vision of ambient computing also raises questions about privacy, social acceptance and whether technology will become less intrus...
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White House Teleprompter Operator Earned More Than $100,000 From Bets Linked to the President's Speeches
Gabriel Perez, President Donald Trump's longtime teleprompter operator, is suspected of using early access to draft speeches to place profitable wagers on whether particular words and phrases would be mentioned.
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France’s Wildfires Surge Past Last Year’s Total as Netherlands Declares National Water Shortage
France has already lost about thirty-five thousand hectares to wildfires this season, surpassing the total area burned last year, while the Netherlands declared a national water shortage and strengthened drought response measures after w...
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Xi Jinping Unveils Global Artificial Intelligence Vision and Criticizes United States Technology Curbs
Speaking at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged thousands of Artificial Intelligence training opportunities for developing countries while accusing the United States of using nat...
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International Energy Agency Warns Chinese Rare Earth Export Curbs Could Disrupt Global Manufacturing
The International Energy Agency said expected Chinese export restrictions on rare earth minerals could disrupt supply chains across the automotive, defense, technology, and energy industries, putting more than six trillion dollars in eco...
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Global Stock Markets Slide as Investors Reassess Artificial Intelligence Chip Spending
Global equities fell sharply, with Japan’s Nikkei index dropping more than five percent and United States technology futures declining as investors questioned whether heavy spending on Artificial Intelligence infrastructure will deliver ...
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NATO Summit in Turkey Reveals Deep Divisions as United States Signals Eastern Europe Drawdown
A North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Ankara exposed growing tensions within the alliance after United States President Donald Trump criticized European defense spending, fueling concerns among Eastern European members over a qu...
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French National Assembly Overrides Senate to Pass Historic Assisted-Dying Legislation
A decisive lower house vote concludes years of intense national debate, establishing a legal framework for medically assisted suicide amid constitutional challenges.
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Spanish Prime Minister's Wife Ordered to Stand Trial as Corruption Probes Encircle Governing Party
Judge bans Begoña Gómez from leaving the country while spreading investigations into Pedro Sánchez's inner circle weaken Spain's fragile ruling coalition.
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Morocco Commits Troops and Medical Support to Gaza Stabilization Mission
Morocco signed an agreement to contribute four hundred military personnel, law enforcement officers and a field hospital to the United States-led international stabilization force in Gaza, becoming one of the first regional participants ...
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Indonesia Joins China-Led Global Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization
Indonesia agreed to participate in the Beijing-backed World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization during a summit in Shanghai, marking a further expansion of China's influence over global artificial intelligence standards and ...
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United States Ends Flexible Visa Status for International Students
The administration of President Donald Trump issued a final rule replacing the long-standing duration of status system for international students and exchange visitors with fixed end dates, raising concerns among universities about disru...
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Reports Artificial Intelligence-Driven Profit Surge
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company projected a fifty-nine percent increase in net profit as soaring demand for artificial intelligence chips fueled strong revenue growth, reinforcing Taiwan's central role in the global semiconduc...
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United States Supreme Court Limits Presidential Power Over Global Tariffs
The United States Supreme Court ruled by a six-to-three majority that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act by imposing broad global tariffs, creating immediate uncertainty ov...
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United States Escalates Conflict With Iran Through Strikes and Strait of Hormuz Blockade
The United States launched drone and missile strikes targeting Iranian ports and civilian nuclear infrastructure while restoring a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Iran to retaliate with strikes against commercial vessel...
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Zelensky Faces Kyiv Protests Over Ousting of Dynamic Ukrainian Defense Minister
The sudden removal of Mykhaylo Fedorov after six months in office sparks rare wartime demonstrations and exposes a bitter public rift between the former minister and military chief Oleksandr Syrskyi.
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Colombia Influencer Dies After Cosmetic Procedure at Unlicensed Bogota Salon
The death of fifty-two-year-old Adriana Manotas Rodriguez exposes the persistence of black-market medical clinics operating under the guise of hair salons.
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Thomas Tuchel Faces Fierce Backlash After Tactical Retreat Costs England World Cup Final Berth
English manager's defensive substitutions and post-match remarks ignite a national controversy following a late collapse against Argentina in the semi-final.
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A Quiet Bastille Day: France Grapples with World Cup Heartbreak and Leftover Fireworks
After a devastating semi-final loss to Spain on their national holiday, French fans experience the bitter reality of digital-era football as the national team heads south for a third-place playoff.
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Canadian Wildfire Crisis Triggers Transnational Air Quality Alerts Ahead of Soccer Finale
Uncontrolled forest blazes in Ontario and northern Minnesota blanket major North American hubs in toxic smog, disrupting transit and threatening outdoor events on the eve of the World Cup final.
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After Being Hacked: Microsoft Deleted a 25-Year-Old Account With Thousands of Games and Photos
Gamer and content creator Joshua Khane lost over two decades of personal files, OneDrive backups, and thousands of dollars in digital Xbox purchases after Microsoft reportedly deleted his compromised account.
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Ukrainian Drone Barrage Kills Eight and Strikes Russian Logistics Network
Violence Against Health Workers Hampers Ebola Response in Democratic Republic of Congo
The Ten World Cup Finals That Defined Football History
China Calls for Global Artificial Intelligence Rules While Criticizing United States Technology Curbs
Ukraine Launches Deep Drone Strikes on Industrial and Energy Sites Around Moscow
Global Markets Turn Volatile as New United States Tariff Threats Shake Investor Confidence
European Union Orders Google to Share Search Data and Open Android to AI Competitors
Smartphones Are Getting More Expensive, Sales Are Collapsing, and Even Apple Admits: "Prices Will Rise"
The Monaco Bombing Has Become a Test of Ukraine’s Intelligence Accountability
Leadership Change and Strategic Rivalry Redraw the Political Map
Energy Risk, Uneven Growth and the New Geography of Global Capital
The AI Race Enters Its Infrastructure Era
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Triggers Widespread U.S. Air Quality Alerts
Hackers Breach Colombia's Ecopetrol in Major Cyber Extortion Attack
Chinese Minister Urges Indonesia to Maintain Stable Mining Policies for Critical Minerals
Chinese President Xi Jinping Calls for Global AI Cooperation Amid Technology Tensions
United States and Iran Exchange Fresh Strikes as Middle East Conflict Intensifies
For 36 Years, He Scammed About 300 Luxury Hotels — Until He Was Caught
Stripe and Advent International Make Fifty-Three Billion Dollar Bid for PayPal
United Kingdom Brings Major Cloud Providers Under Financial Regulatory Oversight
Chinese Airlines Order Ninety-Five Airbus Jets in Eighteen Billion Dollar Fleet Expansion
Apple Opens Early Settlement Talks With United States Justice Department Over Antitrust Case
France and Germany Call for Emergency European Union Trade Safeguards Against Chinese Imports
Andy Burnham Confirmed to Succeed Keir Starmer as United Kingdom Prime Minister
United States Strikes Iranian Infrastructure as Tehran Signals Possible Red Sea Blockade
Britain Nationalises British Steel to Protect Scunthorpe Production and Strategic Supply
Andy Burnham Takes Labour Leadership and Prepares to Become Britain’s Seventh Prime Minister in a Decade
Tech Companies Want to Move Computing Off Your Screen and Onto Your Body
White House Teleprompter Operator Earned More Than $100,000 From Bets Linked to the President's Speeches
France’s Wildfires Surge Past Last Year’s Total as Netherlands Declares National Water Shortage
Xi Jinping Unveils Global Artificial Intelligence Vision and Criticizes United States Technology Curbs
International Energy Agency Warns Chinese Rare Earth Export Curbs Could Disrupt Global Manufacturing
Global Stock Markets Slide as Investors Reassess Artificial Intelligence Chip Spending
NATO Summit in Turkey Reveals Deep Divisions as United States Signals Eastern Europe Drawdown
French National Assembly Overrides Senate to Pass Historic Assisted-Dying Legislation
Spanish Prime Minister's Wife Ordered to Stand Trial as Corruption Probes Encircle Governing Party
Morocco Commits Troops and Medical Support to Gaza Stabilization Mission
Indonesia Joins China-Led Global Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization
United States Ends Flexible Visa Status for International Students
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Reports Artificial Intelligence-Driven Profit Surge
United States Supreme Court Limits Presidential Power Over Global Tariffs
United States Escalates Conflict With Iran Through Strikes and Strait of Hormuz Blockade
Zelensky Faces Kyiv Protests Over Ousting of Dynamic Ukrainian Defense Minister
Colombia Influencer Dies After Cosmetic Procedure at Unlicensed Bogota Salon
Thomas Tuchel Faces Fierce Backlash After Tactical Retreat Costs England World Cup Final Berth
A Quiet Bastille Day: France Grapples with World Cup Heartbreak and Leftover Fireworks
Canadian Wildfire Crisis Triggers Transnational Air Quality Alerts Ahead of Soccer Finale
Ebola Outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo Disrupts Critical Mineral Talks
Ukraine's Defense Minister Faces Dismissal as Protests Break Out in Kyiv
Japan and Nvidia Join Forces to Build National Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure
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