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The United States secured a dramatic 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina to advance to the World Cup Round of 16, despite Folarin Balogun's red card after scoring the opener.
Anthropic's most powerful AI models are restored after productive discussions with US authorities, as markets respond to major tech and finance developments reshaping American economic policy.
At least 146 Venezuelans deported from the United States arrived home the same day a deadly earthquake struck, leaving many feared dead or unaccounted for in the disaster zone.
Australia's royal commission into antisemitism hears disturbing testimony about hate speech targeting witnesses and politicians, compounded by misogyny and rapid online radicalization.
The United States and Iran concluded indirect nuclear negotiations with cautious optimism, agreeing to establish a formal communication channel to monitor compliance with any future memorandum of understanding.
Legendary Lethal Weapon actor Danny Glover has publicly revealed he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease shortly after receiving an honorary Oscar in 2022, expressing resilience and gratitude for family support.
European prosecutors are conducting cross-border searches in France and other EU countries over alleged misappropriation of EU funds by the now-defunct far-right Identity and Democracy group in the European Parliament.
The mother of a Greek politician has died from injuries sustained in a coordinated arson attack in Thessaloniki, where three separate petrol bomb incidents struck in the early hours of Wednesday, raising serious concerns about political violence in Greece.
Once dismissed as a fringe phenomenon, cryptocurrencies are now reshaping political landscapes worldwide, influencing policy decisions and generating billions for figures like Donald Trump.
Sixteen children from the same family were rescued from a dilapidated Ohio home where they lived in squalor, confined to a single room for nearly four years in what authorities describe as a devastating case of child abuse.
As scorching heat waves grip Europe, viral misinformation about sunscreen safety and cancer risks is spreading online. Health experts and scientists are pushing back with evidence-based facts.
A new US-Iran nuclear agreement leaves critical questions unanswered, with Trump's bold claims about preventing Iran's nuclear ambitions contradicted by the deal's actual text.
As Venezuela reels from a devastating earthquake, ordinary citizens have taken disaster relief into their own hands, exposing deep cracks in the Maduro government's capacity and will to respond.
New Zealand Olympian Les Mills, who transformed a small Auckland gym into a global fitness empire, has passed away at 91, leaving behind a legacy that reshaped how the world exercises.
Chilling security camera footage has emerged showing the devastating moment two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela's La Guaira region, capturing buildings collapsing and residents fleeing in panic.
The UN Human Rights Council is holding an urgent meeting as warnings emerge that 500,000 civilians near el-Obeid face imminent large-scale atrocities amid Sudan's ongoing civil war.
Oman is reportedly brokering a deal that would allow Iran and Oman to collect transit fees from ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global waterway, in the wake of recent U.S.-Iran hostilities.
Three people lost their lives during massive World Cup celebrations in Mexico City after Mexico's victory over Ecuador, as over one million fans flooded the streets in an outpouring of national pride.
Turkish authorities have detained over 225 human rights activists, environmental protesters, and journalists under a strict public gatherings ban imposed ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara.
As extreme heat grips the UK, right-wing media downplays health risks, raising urgent questions about whose lives are deemed expendable in the climate crisis.
As a powerful heat wave scorches Europe, viral misinformation about sunscreen safety and cancer risks is spreading online. Experts and health authorities are pushing back with science.
A driver who struck World Cup fans celebrating Mexico's victory has died, marking the deadliest episode of post-match violence that has swept across Mexican cities during the 2026 tournament.
India's landmark share sales by NSE and Jio Platforms reflect a decade-long digital transformation, redefining how over a billion people invest, consume content, and conduct financial transactions.
Kylian Mbappe scored twice as France demolished Sweden 3-0, advancing to the World Cup last 16 while equaling Lionel Messi's tournament-leading six goals.
Delhi's government has announced a sweeping plan to ban petrol-powered scooters, motorbikes, and autorickshaws in favor of electric alternatives, targeting 30% electric fleet conversion by 2030 to combat the city's dangerously toxic air pollution.
From a fledgling colonial rebellion to the world's dominant superpower, the United States has profoundly reshaped global politics, economics, and culture over 250 years of independence.
President Trump announces a grand Republican convention ahead of 2026 midterms, aiming to energize the base and secure congressional control as Democrats mount a fierce opposition.
A U.S.-Kazakhstan agreement grants American investors linked to Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick access to one of the world's largest untapped tungsten reserves, raising serious conflict-of-interest concerns.
Thousands marched across South Africa demanding the expulsion of undocumented foreigners, following weeks of violence that claimed four lives and displaced thousands of migrants.
Mexico stormed into the World Cup Round of 16 by defeating Ecuador, ending a 40-year curse and igniting celebrations across the co-host nation despite adverse weather conditions.
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