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From Mussolini's Meddling to Maradona's Revenge: What the 2026 World Cup Can Learn from History's Political Games
As the 2026 World Cup gears up under Trump, a look back at football's most politically charged moments reveals a recurri...
June 7 Runoff Pits Keiko Fujimori Against Roberto Sanchez in Peru’s Geopolitical Crossroads
Peru’s presidential runoff on June 7 will decide whether the nation leans toward U.S.-aligned free‑market policies or a ...
Nigerian Army Frees 360 Hostages in Mandara Mountains Amid Ongoing Boko Haram Threat
The military rescued 360 captives in Borno's Mandara Mountains, but two infants died, highlighting both a tactical win a...
Palestinian Israeli Citizen Killed After Multi‑Site Shootings Near West Bank Border
A series of gun attacks on June 7 left one dead and five wounded near Israel’s West Bank frontier, ending with police ki...
Palestinian Israeli Citizen Killed After Shooting Spree Near West Bank Border
A lone gunman from Taybeh killed one Israeli and wounded five before police shot him dead in a multi‑site attack on June...
Bloodshed at the Border: Coordinated West Bank Attacks Follow Infant's Death
A wave of shootings near Kokhav Yair has left casualties and security forces on high alert following a tragic weekend cl...
Prince Philip’s Secret Disapproval of Meghan Deepened Royal Rift, Biographer Says
Royal biographer Richard Fitzwilliams claims the late Duke of Edinburgh warned against Meghan Markle, intensifying the f...
Black Spark’s Railway and Pipeline Strikes Aim to Cripple Putin’s War Machine
A Russian underground group led by ex-banker Igor Volobuev claims dozens of sabotage attacks on rail and energy assets t...
Ex-Met Federation Chief Blames ‘Woke Mind Virus’ for Eroding Policing Skills
Rick Prior says the Met’s focus on equity over opportunity has created a two‑tier police service.
Lammy Rebukes Vance’s Migration Link to Henry Nowak Murder in Heated Call
UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy tells US Vice President JD Vance his blame‑the‑migrants narrative on the Nowak kill...
From Immigrant Pitch to National Spotlight: How Soccer Mirrors America’s 250‑Year Story
Soccer’s immigrant roots and a historic World Cup run reveal how the sport reflects America’s evolving identity as the n...
Inside Black Spark: The Russian Underground Waging a $50 Million Sabotage War Against Putin
A shadowy resistance group called Black Spark claims to have inflicted $50 million in damage on Russian railways and oil...
Orania's Isolated Allure: A Haven for Young Afrikaners
In South Africa's whites-only enclave, a new college and a sense of home draw young people back to Orania, but at what c...
Biden‑Approved $500K Missile Downs Boy Scout Balloon Over Lake Huron
A misidentified Boy Scout balloon was shot down with a half‑million‑dollar missile in February 2023, exposing costly ove...
Pope's Flower Carpet Procession: A Symbol of Faith in Secular Spain
Pope Leo XIV's Corpus Christi celebration in Madrid draws over a million faithful, with a historic flower carpet process...
Pope Leo XIV's Madrid Flower Carpets Draw 600,000 Youth Amid Spain Tour
During his Spain visit, Pope Leo XIV led a Corpus Christi procession with elaborate flower carpets in Madrid, drawing an...
From Backpack Bullying to Healing: A Sibling’s Journey in Regina
A sister’s relentless pranks helped her brother recover from 9/11‑linked harassment after moving to Canada.
Inside Black Spark: Russia’s Underground Saboteurs Target Oil and Rail
A secretive resistance group led by ex‑banker Igor Volobuev claims dozens of sabotage attacks on Russia’s energy and tra...
US Downs Two Iranian Drones as Ceasefire Over Strait of Hormuz Falters
American forces shot down two Iranian attack drones, heightening tensions amid a shaky 60‑day ceasefire and new U.S. pre...
Orania's Bo-Karoo College Fuels Youth Return to South Africa's Whites‑Only Enclave
A new training college is drawing young Afrikaners back to Oranda, reviving a controversial experiment in cultural self‑...
Royal Wedding’s Soft‑Hue Symphony Shows New Era of Sustainable Style
A pastel palette of yellow, cream and blue united the royal family, while repeat outfits hinted at a greener wardrobe.
Ebola Surge in Mongbwalu Could Reach 20,000 Cases Without Urgent Action
Health workers and UN peacekeepers race to contain a deadly Ebola outbreak that threatens tens of thousands in Central A...
Kim Yo Jong Dismisses US Denuclearisation Call as “Anachronistic Dream” Ahead of Xi’s Pyongyang Visit
North Korea’s senior official warns the US that its denuclearisation demand is unrealistic, just as China’s Xi prepares ...
Parents Push for Heat Safety Reforms After Lorenzo Lopez Dies in Mesa Care Van
The death of 36‑year‑old Lorenzo Lopez in a van outside Pathways for Life has sparked outrage and calls for stricter ove...
Gaza's Forgotten Infrastructure: The Human Cost of Conflict
Displaced families in Gaza struggle to maintain basic sanitation, highlighting the urgent humanitarian needs in the regi...
Xi's North Korea Gamble: What's at Stake?
A rare China-North Korea summit has sparked global attention, but what does it mean for the region's delicate balance of...
Arizona Highway Horror: Wrong-Way Crash Claims Life, Leaves Four Injured
A fatal wrong-way collision on Interstate 10 in Arizona has left one dead and four injured, with authorities urging witn...
Iran’s June 1 Missile and Drone Strikes Hit Bahrain and Kuwait Amid U.S. Pressure
Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones at Bahrain and Kuwait on June 1, prompting interceptions and raising fears f...
Aquaman's Cosmic Gamble: A DC Universe Shift?
Aquaman and Hal Jordan join forces in a mysterious cosmic prison, but will their unlikely alliance be enough to save the...
CPS Bars Hampshire Police from Commenting on Disinformation Amid Nowak Murder Trial
Hampshire Police were warned by the Crown Prosecution Service that a statement on alleged disinformation could jeopardis...