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Thousands of Vespa riders gathered in Rome to mark the scooter's 80th anniversary, celebrating a vehicle that transformed from post-war transport into a global symbol of Italian culture and design.
Deadly flash floods triggered by severe thunderstorms have claimed four lives in Kentucky, as Governor Andy Beshear confirms fatalities in Madison and Jackson counties amid historic rainfall.
Thousands of Vespa riders flooded Rome's historic streets to celebrate the iconic scooter's 80th anniversary, honoring a vehicle that became a symbol of Italy's postwar rebirth and cultural identity.
Cristiano Ronaldo faces mounting pressure as Portugal prepares to face Uzbekistan, with the legendary striker struggling for form and his teammates bearing the brunt of social media criticism.
Kenyan human rights groups report six protesters found dumped and tortured following arrests at memorial gatherings for those killed during 2024 anti-government demonstrations, with one still missing.
Thousands march in Budapest's first Pride parade since Viktor Orbán's defeat, signaling a cultural shift — but new PM Péter Magyar's ambiguous stance on LGBTQ+ rights leaves many uncertain.
From Mali's artistic landscapes to US climate labs, innovators are reshaping how the public understands and responds to the climate crisis through creativity and science.
A potential US-Iran diplomatic agreement forces a reckoning with decades of conflict, as Tehran emerges from war not weakened but emboldened, raising profound questions about Western strategy.
Steve Clarke has stepped down as Scotland head coach moments after the national team's elimination from the 2026 World Cup group stage, ending a transformative seven-year tenure.
The United Nations suspended its Strait of Hormuz evacuation plan after a cargo ship was struck by an unknown projectile near Oman, raising fresh concerns over maritime security in one of the world's most critical shipping lanes.
Gunmen stormed a Rangers paramilitary facility in Karachi, Pakistan's commercial capital, killing three security personnel before four attackers were neutralized by responding forces.
Venezuela's deadliest earthquake in over a century has killed at least 920 people, with tens of thousands still missing as foreign rescue teams arrive to aid a slow and desperate search for survivors.
The European Union faces fierce backlash from rights groups and MEPs after hosting a Taliban delegation in Brussels, with critics warning the meeting normalises a regime that systematically erases women from public life.
A growing number of young people are deliberately avoiding the news, according to the Reuters Digital News Report. Experts warn this trend poses serious risks to informed democracy worldwide.
Benjamin Netanyahu faces a perfect storm of legal battles, political erosion, and US pressure as Israel heads toward pivotal elections that could end his decades-long dominance.
Twin earthquakes have devastated Venezuela, killing at least 920 people with tens of thousands missing. Foreign rescue teams race against time as frustration mounts over the government's slow response.
With one in seven EU teens spending over eight hours daily on screens, governments worldwide are debating whether age-based social media bans are the right solution or a dangerous overreach.
A Filipino-owned café in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, serving affogato and rendang symbolizes the growing cultural diversity transforming Canada's remote High Arctic communities.
A small aircraft collided with Beijing's tallest building, sending debris raining down onto the streets below. Social media footage captured the dramatic moment, raising urgent questions about urban airspace safety in China's capital.
Rare access granted to BBC journalists traveling with a humanitarian convoy exposes widespread village destruction in Israeli-occupied southern Lebanon, raising urgent questions about the conflict's human cost.
Investigators now link Russian cybercriminals to the devastating ransomware attack on Jaguar Land Rover, which cost the UK economy an estimated $2.5 billion and disrupted global automotive supply chains.
Oxfordshire County Council wins a High Court injunction barring nationalist groups from flying England flags on public lampposts, sparking a fierce debate about national identity, free expression, and local governance in modern Britain.
The FIFA World Cup knockout stage kicks off Sunday in Los Angeles, featuring 32 nations including debutant Cape Verde, whose stunning group stage performance has captured global attention.
Spain clinch top spot in Group H at the 2026 FIFA World Cup while Cape Verde complete a stunning run to reach the knockout stage for the first time in their history.
Ousmane Dembélé scored three goals in 25 minutes as France crushed Norway 4-1, clinching top spot in World Cup qualifying Group I, while Senegal stayed alive with a big win over Iraq.
From Japan's cutting-edge early warning systems to Chile's strict building codes, countries on seismic fault lines are transforming disaster preparedness into a science that saves thousands of lives.
As Portugal face Uzbekistan, Cristiano Ronaldo's declining international form and a fierce social media backlash against his teammates raise urgent questions about the squad's unity and future direction.
A rare seismic 'doublet' has devastated Venezuela, sending rescue teams scrambling as survivors cling to hope amid collapsed infrastructure and a nation already crippled by years of crisis.
A Becky Barnicoat cartoon about kitten fur authenticity sparks broader conversations about digital media, animal ethics, and the power of visual satire in modern culture.
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