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A chronological view of geopolitical events and developments shaping our world.
Britain eyes intervention in Paramount Skydance's $110B Warner Bros. Discovery bid, while France sees inflation cool and Spain bets on immigration to fuel growth.
Iran's chief negotiator confirms the country was unable to export a single barrel of oil during a US-imposed blockade, dealing a severe blow to its already sanctions-battered economy.
President Trump has announced a landmark agreement with Iran, but critical details remain unresolved, raising serious questions about the deal's durability and the broader implications for regional security.
Bayer faces tens of thousands of lawsuits over its Roundup weedkiller, with plaintiffs claiming it causes cancer. A recent Supreme Court ruling may offer the chemical giant some protection, but the legal battle is far from over.
South African authorities have mobilized police and defence forces across major cities ahead of planned demonstrations targeting undocumented foreign nationals, fearing a repeat of deadly 2008 xenophobic violence.
Phoenix Mercury's Alyssa Thomas reveals she received death threats and racial slurs after her suspension for accidentally striking Caitlin Clark, calling out WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert for failing to protect players.
Anti-migrant groups in South Africa set a June 30 deadline for undocumented foreigners to leave, escalating tensions in a country already grappling with unemployment, xenophobia, and a struggling economy.
Norway edged past a resilient Ivory Coast 2-1 in Arlington, with Erling Haaland's clinical late finish securing a hard-fought round of 16 berth at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
South Korea has unveiled a massive $880 billion investment plan in semiconductors and artificial intelligence, positioning itself as a global tech powerhouse amid fierce regional competition from China, Taiwan, and Japan.
Thai police are investigating whether Australian suspect Simon Peter Carman, charged with murdering a 17-year-old girl, may be linked to two other unsolved deaths in the Pattaya region over the past two years.
Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui, a close ally of Steve Bannon and vocal critic of Beijing, has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison on fraud and racketeering charges.
A powerful heat dome is pushing dangerous temperatures across central and eastern Europe, with Budapest forecast to exceed 40°C. Red warnings issued across Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Balkans.
England's title hopefuls, spearheaded by Harry Kane, collide with a spirited DR Congo side led by Yoane Wissa in a high-stakes World Cup Round of 32 showdown.
Uganda's army chief and presidential son Muhoozi Kainerugaba has shut down major independent media outlets, drawing international condemnation and raising fears of a looming authoritarian power transition.
A skydiving aircraft crashed in a field near Nancy, France, on Sunday morning, killing all 11 people on board, including five instructors, five students, and the pilot.
The European Commission is considering revoking temporary protection status for military-age Ukrainian men, a move backed by several EU member states and even Kyiv itself, as the war grinds on.
Monaco prosecutors have ruled out terrorism after an explosive device wounded three people near a building entrance, as authorities continue hunting the unidentified suspect who fled the scene.
Gabriel Martinelli's stoppage-time winner sends Brazil through the World Cup round of 32, sparking wild celebrations in Rio de Janeiro as the Seleção escape a nervy 2-1 victory over Japan in Houston.
Thousands of rediscovered 17th-century news dispatches are challenging long-held assumptions about Aurangzeb's reign and the complex social fabric of the Mughal Empire.
Germany and the Netherlands suffer heartbreaking penalty shootout exits at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, reviving painful memories of past tournament failures for both footballing giants.
A 4.6-magnitude aftershock rattled Caracas and La Guaira five days after deadly twin earthquakes killed over 1,700 people, deepening Venezuela's already severe humanitarian emergency.
As Iran and the US edge toward renewed diplomatic engagement, Tehran's negotiators are focused on Strait of Hormuz security, billions in frozen assets, and Lebanon's fragile political future.
A German court sentenced Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen to life imprisonment for driving an SUV into a Christmas market crowd in 2024, killing six and injuring hundreds in one of Germany's deadliest terror attacks.
A devastating military campaign by the United States and Israel against Iran has killed thousands, but experts warn the true death toll may never be fully known due to sweeping information restrictions.
Abdul Ahad Momand, the only Afghan to travel to space, has died. His 1988 Soviet space mission remains a landmark in Cold War history, undertaken while the USSR waged war in his homeland.
Pakistani airstrikes targeting militant positions in three eastern Afghan provinces killed 36 civilians and wounded 163 others, drawing fierce condemnation from the Taliban government and escalating a dangerous cross-border conflict.
Morocco pulled off a stunning upset against the Netherlands, winning 3-2 on penalties in the round of 32 to advance to the last 16, igniting celebrations across the Arab world and Africa.
A powerful earthquake struck Venezuela, prompting residents of a middle-class Caracas neighborhood to take rescue efforts into their own hands, using hand tools to break through rubble in search of survivors.
Burkina Faso's military junta has officially severed diplomatic relations with France, accusing Paris of undermining national sovereignty in a dramatic escalation of post-colonial tensions across the Sahel region.
The Manifesta art biennial is transforming hundreds of empty postwar churches in Germany's Ruhr region into vibrant cultural spaces, blending contemporary art with sacred architecture and reigniting debates about heritage, identity, and urban renewal.
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