Notable Events Around the World on - 2026-05-31

Cepeda, de la Espriella advance in Colombia’s presidential election

The left-wing senator and far-right newcomer will face each other in a runoff on June 21, with security a top issue.

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Everyone Has Their Targets Set on the MacBook Neo

Dell, Microsoft, and others are unveiling new laptops to compete directly with the Neo, but not all are learning the right lessons from Apple.

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Berkshire buys homebuilder Taylor Morrison for $8.5bn in Abel’s first big deal

First substantial acquisition under new CEO is bet on eventual recovery in property sector

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Uncapped Yengi and Volpato in Australia World Cup squad

Livingston striker Tete Yengi and former Italy Under-21 winger Cristian Volpato are the uncapped players named in Australia's 26-man squad for the World Cup.

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Nicaraguan indigenous leader dies after three years in prison

Rights groups condemn the death of Brooklyn Rivera, 73, following his long arbitrary detention by the governing regime.

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No previous French Open champions left - who will seize chance?

With Iga Swiatek's early French Open exit meaning new men's and women's champions will be crowned, BBC Sport analyses how the draws have been blown open.

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Nicaragua confirms death in custody of Indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera

Rivera spent nearly three years in detention, cut off from the outside world, leading advocates to fear for his welfare.

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New bill targets domestic abusers and overhauls right to buy in England

Social housing landlords to be able to evict perpetrators, while right-to-buy tenancy requirements to riseSocial housing landlords will be able to evict domestic abuse perpetrators under a new bill...

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Countdowns, banning timeouts and VAR changes: New laws for World Cup announced

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has announced a raft of rule changes for the World Cup, including expanded powers for VAR, 10-second substitutions and clamping down on tactical...

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GB's Burgin beats Wanyonyi to win Diamond League 800m

Great Britain's Max Burgin runs a season's-best time to beat Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi and win the 800m at the Diamond League in Morocco.

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Can AI cure loneliness? South Korea’s robot companions for seniors

South Korea is using AI-powered companion dolls to help tackle loneliness in its ageing population

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Erin Brockovich takes aim at data center secrecy

Environmental activist Erin Brockovich has a new mission.

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New Jersey orders curfew after immigration protests escalate

New Jersey orders curfew after immigration protests escalate.

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China Exports Surveillance

The country has spent decades perfecting a surveillance state at home. Now it’s promoting its ideology of state control, and the technology to enforce it, abroad.

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Ethiopia to vote in first elections since Tigray peace deal

Four years after the formal end of Ethiopia's Tigray war, Ethiopians will be voting in general elections.

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As Ethiopia votes, its deepening human rights crisis must be addressed

Continuing internal conflicts and deepening repression are casting a long shadow over the general election.

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Ethiopia’s election is about affirming national commitment to democracy

A national vote alone can't address all challenges in the country, but it can be a step toward democratic consolidation.

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Newark mayor imposes curfew at Delaney Hall immigration detention centre

New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has called for the establishment of protest zones to minimise clashes with police.

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Fletcher called up to Scotland's World Cup squad to replace Gilmour

Manchester United midfielder Tyler Fletcher has been called up to Scotland's World Cup squad to replace the injured Billy Gilmour.

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What’s at stake in Ethiopia’s elections?

Ethiopia's governing party is seeking to cement its grip on power amid a fragmented electorate.

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Explosives store blast kills dozens in Myanmar village

Explosives store blast kills dozens in Myanmar village.

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Goalkeeper tactical timeouts to be banned at World Cup

Players at the 2026 World Cup will be stopped from going to the technical area to talk to coaches when goalkeepers are injured.

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Building collapses in New Delhi, some people rescued, more feared trapped

Nine people have reportedly been rescued from the rubble of a collapsed five-storey building in New Delhi, India.

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Celebrations and a sing-song... PSG's Champions League title victory parade in Paris

PSG supporters and players celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's second Champions League title victory.

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‘This is fine’ artist KC Green reaches agreement with AI startup Artisan

The startup has apparently taken down the ads using KC Green's "This is fine" meme.

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Polls open in Colombia’s pivotal presidential election

Colombians headed to the polls to choose a new president in a high-stakes election.

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Embarrassing WhatsApps, but no vetting report: what will be in the new release of Mandelson files?

Cabinet Office is expected to publish more than 1,000 pages related to former US ambassador’s appointment to roleOn Monday the Cabinet Office is expected to publish the second tranche of the Mandel...

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Mandelson files show no mitigation of security concerns over US appointment

Exclusive: Papers to be published on Monday cast doubt on assurances provided by senior Whitehall officialsA trove of government documents about Peter Mandelson contains no record of any measures t...

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Ice, Ice Baby and 'start of a new era' - best of Arsenal parade

For the first time in 22 years, Arsenal are the Premier League champions - and the players, staff and fans got to celebrate on Sunday with an incredible bus parade through the streets of north London.

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Dozens killed in blast at explosives depot in northeastern Myanmar

At least 46 people have been killed and 70 wounded in explosion in rebel-held area, local media report.

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After a Memorial Day break, Congress returns to the same problems they left behind

Congress returns to town with the same problems they left before Memorial Day: immigration funding, opposition to a new Justice Department fund, and questions about Iran war oversight.

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The Wars, Raids and Airstrikes Under Trump

Members of the military transferring the remains of two Iowa National Guard members killed in Syria at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware last year.

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Man City sweep past Brighton in FA Cup final to complete domestic double

Manchester City completed the domestic double after beating Brighton 4-0 in the Women's FA Cup final at Wembley.

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Liverpool to open formal talks with Iraola

Liverpool will open formal talks with Andoni Iraola this week over becoming their new head coach.

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Operation Jailbreak uses lessons from Ukraine to make weapons talk to each other

Defence companies join with US Army personnel in hackathon to apply AI to ‘interoperability’ puzzle

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Rising star Kaneko secures first DP World Tour win at just 12th attempt

Japan's Kota Kaneko secured his maiden DP World Tour win on just his 12th appearance with a two-stroke victory in the Austrian Alpine Open on Sunday.

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Ethiopia’s election: Parties, coalitions and candidates explained

Over 50 million Ethiopians are registered to vote, with youth and women forming a significant share of the electorate.

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The Guardian view on the Aberdeen South byelection: the politics of energy take centre stage | Editorial

While Westminster’s attention is focused on Andy Burnham and Makerfield, another pivotal byelection is taking place in Scotland’s north-eastThe coming byelection in Makerfield, from where Andy Burn...

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Nicola’s only crime was to love too much. And to not notice the Jaguar on the drive

Rather than being one of the shrewdest operators in British politics for a decade, it turns out Sturgeon was just too trustingYou know how it is. You wake up and look out the bedroom window. You se...

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Worcester beat Bedford in Champ play-off final

Worcester Warriors mark their first season back in English rugby by winning the Champ play-off final against Bedford Blues.

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Blast kills dozens in rebel-held village in Myanmar

Insurgents say it was caused by explosives being used for mining close to the Chinese border.

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TechCrunch Mobility: It doesn’t matter that people hate the Ferrari Luce

Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility, your hub for the future of transportation and now, more than ever, how AI is playing a part.

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Colombians head to the polls to choose President Gustavo Petro’s successor

The contest is largely a three-horse race between a left-wing senator, a businessman and a right-wing lawmaker.

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Juan Manuel Santos on Colombia’s peace process, 10 years on

The former Colombian president reflects on peace, conflict and the return of violence.

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England players advised to holiday in US pre-World Cup

England head coach Thomas Tuchel wants his players to get used to the weather and US time zones well before they kick-off their World Cup campaign on 17 June.

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Making sense of the debate over AI psychosis

On the latest episode of Equity, we debate whether tech CEOs are "uniquely prone to AI psychosis."

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Germany World Cup 2026 team preview: Players to watch, group and squad list

The 2014 champs exited in the group stages of the last two World Cups but look a stronger force under Julian Nagelsmann.

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Japan's Kaneko secures maiden DP World Tour in Austria

Highlights of day four from the Austrian Alpine Open at the Golfclub Kitzbuhel-Schwarzsee-Reith in Austria.

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Rescuers race to save two people still trapped in cave in Laos

Rescuers face heavy rains, equipment failures in search for two people trapped in central Laos cave by flash floods.

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Uruguay pick Man Utd's Ugarte but Suarez left out

Uruguay include Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte in their squad for the World Cup - but there is no place for veteran striker Luis Suarez.

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‘In a crowd, it feels good when we do bad to our enemies’: how anger becomes contagious

Usually, individuals don’t want to be angry. In a group, however, negative emotions can rile the tribe. On the streets of London, Ed Coper felt it first handBack before 9/11 and the wars it precipi...

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Elizabeth Blackadder exhibition reveals wintry Tuscan landscapes and minimalist still lifes

Early works show a less familiar side to the Scottish artist celebrated for her flower and cat paintingsShe may be best known for accessible paintings of flowers and cats but a new exhibition of El...

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Black founders raise highest amount of quarterly funding since 2022, but there’s a catch

Speaking to TechCrunch, Crunchbase’s head of research Gené Teare, said the factors holding back Black founders include “access to networks, relationships, and early introductions."

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Orlando review – a confident romp through Handel’s flimsily plotted opera

Longborough Festival Opera, Moreton-in-MarshSinéad O’Neill’s production is persuasive and Beth Taylor’s performace as Orlando is extraordinary in this tale of unrequited love, madness and magicThe...

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Sabalenka vs Osaka to play first French Open women's night match for three years

The French Open will stage a women's match in its night session for the first time in three years when a pair of four-time Grand Slam champions, Aryna Sabalenka and Naomi Osaka, meet on Monday.

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Not just the US: How 51 countries armed Israel during Gaza war

An Al Jazeera investigation has found that military-related goods from at least 51 countries and territories continued e

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World Health Organization hails recovery of five Ebola patients

More than 220 people are suspected to have died from the disease's latest outbreak, which was declared two weeks ago.

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Fletcher's remarkable Scotland World Cup call after 17 minutes for Man Utd

Tyler Fletcher was expecting to go to the World Cup as a fan this summer - now he could be playing in it for Scotland.

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GB's Thorpe & Tomblin win golds at World Cup

Great Britain continue their strong form at the Artistic Swimming World Cup to claim three gold medals in Pontevedra, Spain.

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What happens in Vega$: steroids, swimmers, and a billion-dollar hustle

The Enhanced Games — a singular sporting competition where a majority of the athletes were on performance enhancing drugs — may herald a new business model that the tech industry is ready to embrace.

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Japan rejects ‘new militarism’, says China is rapidly arming

Japan accuses China of lacking military transparency and stresses the importance of dialogue for regional stability.

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South Africa’s World Cup 2026 departure delayed over Mexican visa debacle

World Cup delegation held up as players await visas for Mexico, whom South Africa face in the opening game in 11 days.

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GB rowers start World Cup season with Seville golds

Great Britain win their first gold medals of the season at the 2026 World Rowing Cup I in Seville.

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Scotland set off for World Cup - in pictures

Photographs from Scotland's World Cup departure, with Steve Clarke's squad on their way to the USA.

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Wall Street bulls bet US stocks rally will defy bubble fears

Investors and strategists shrug off worries that markets could be overheating by betting on huge gains for AI-linked shares

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Growing US reliance on Chinese biotechs prompts national security fears

Global pharmaceutical companies are increasingly looking to China as patents on best-selling medicines expire

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Dublin protesters demand justice over death of Congolese man

Dublin protesters demand justice over death of Congolese man

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Rio’s Forever War

In 2025, Brazil’s deadliest police raid killed 120 people and exposed a pattern of mishandled evidence and impunity.

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U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in Pacific Ocean, in fourth attack this week

The U.S. military said it carried out another strike on a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the Pacific Ocean, killing three in the fourth attack this week and putting the total death toll at 205.

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Sabalenka v Osaka first French Open women's night match since 2023

Aryna Sabalenka's fourth-round match against Naomi Osaka on Monday will be the first women's match to take place in the French Open's night-time slot since 2023.

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From AFCON to World Cup 2026: How Morocco became a football powerhouse

Morocco's success is built on an effective strategy, but there has been some upheaval in the run-up to FIFA World Cup.

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Are ‘mind children’ the future of reproduction?

Forget dirty nappies. In Silicon Valley, there’s increasing chatter about virtual offspringA few months ago, an AI researcher from Europe attended a dinner party in Silicon Valley. During one of th...

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Wes Streeting calls for NI tax cuts for businesses to ‘incentivise’ hiring

Labour should also drill for oil and gas in North Sea, says former health secretary and leadership candidateWes Streeting has called for national insurance tax cuts for businesses, and for the gove...

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Labour triumphs in Malta election, preliminary results show

Labour Party secures historic fourth term in Malta amid geopolitical and economic instability concerns.

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Hundreds arrested and dozens of police injured after Champions League riots in France

Nearly 800 people were arrested after clashes with police which saw 219 people injured, including 57 police officers.

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Disaster of Brexit is a warning against simple solutions to hard problems | Richard Partington

Alan Milburn says youth unemployment has no quick fixes – an idea with an important lesson for the wider economyMainstream politicians are rarely direct. It is part of the reason why their populist...

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‘This is a tragedy’: swimming snakes open new front in battle with Balearic lizards

The insatiable horseshoe whip snake has become an existential threat to the Ibiza wall lizardIrrefutable proof of what Spanish researchers and wildlife experts had long suspected, and long feared,...

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New solar desalination breakthrough makes fresh water without toxic brine

Scientists have developed a solar desalination system that turns seawater into drinking water without creating environmentally damaging brine. Special laser-textured metal panels use sunlight to ev...

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Lowe future uncertain as contract expiry nears

The future of Ireland and Leinster wing James Lowe remains uncertain after his record-breaking night against the Lions in the United Rugby Championship.

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‘It’s a great healer’: why being outdoors in nature means so much to us

Many of those who love spending time in Britain’s green places say it is awe-inspiring, calming and therapeuticAs a recent study revealed almost half of UK adults now spend less than three hours a...

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Swiatek suffers shock French Open loss to Kostyuk

World No 3 Iga Swiatek crashed out of the French Open with a 7-5 6-1 straight-sets loss to Marta Kostyuk in the fourth round.

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South Africa made to look like fools after World Cup visa issues, says minister

According to media reports, the team's departure for Mexico on Sunday has been delayed due to an "administrative bungle".

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Fletcher chosen to replace Gilmour in Scotland squad

Manchester United teenager Tyler Fletcher is a late replacement for the injured Billy Gilmour in Scotland's World Cup squad.

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Trump tightens terms on Iran war deal, US media say

US officials indicate Tehran may take days to respond to Trump's tougher terms on a potential peace agreement.

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Colombia Presidential Election: What to Know About the Candidates and Main Issues

Supporters of Abelardo De La Espriella, a right-ring candidate, wore the yellow jerseys of the beloved national soccer team at a rally this month in Medellín, Colombia.

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Cupcakes, bunting and a bus stuck in the mud: the funeral of Martin Parr – in pictures

The photographer loved to record the small details of life, so it was only fitting that his family should organise a send-off inspired by his work. ‘Funerals can be really beautiful,’ says the pers...

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‘Labour have lost their way’: voters in Makerfield say it’s time for a change

Andy Burnham and the Reform candidate lead the polls, but issues such as flooding and the state of the high street are main concerns locallyThe roads that connect the collection of towns and villag...

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Ukraine’s Military Doesn’t Always Welcome Criticism. But That’s Her Job.

Olha Reshetylova, Ukraine’s first military ombudsman, last month at a training center in western Ukraine. “Even under shelling, even in the army, even during war — first and foremost is dignity,” s...

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India’s Hindu Right Has a New Hero: A 17th-Century Warrior King

Visitors posing for selfies at the Shivaji statue in Malvan, a small town in Maharashtra, India, in January. There has been a surge of interest in the Hindu warrior in recent years.

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How Turkey Hacked the Hair Transplant Industry

From specialized motors to the use of machine learning algorithms, Turkey’s billion-dollar hair-transplant industry is the result of a constant process of innovation.

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Colombia votes in presidential election that could redefine relations with US

The election is held after months of public recrimination between current left-wing President Gustavo Petro and his US counterpart Donald Trump.

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Hundreds arrested in France as clashes disrupt PSG celebrations

Hundreds of arrests have been made across France in the aftermath of Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League final victory over Arsenal.

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The strait may reopen, but global confidence may not return

The next phase of the Strait of Hormuz crisis may be defined less by its closure than by conditional access.

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Iran war day 93: Trump won’t ‘rush’ deal; Israel expands Lebanon invasion

Donald Trump says talks with Iran are progressing 'slowly but surely', as Israel intensifies operations in Lebanon.

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Holder Gauff beaten by Potapova; Sabalenka solid at French Open

Gauff's exit leaves four-time champion Swiatek and world number one Sabalenka as top contenders for the women's title.

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As Deaths From U.S. Boat Strikes Pass 200, Locals Tally an Even Greater Cost

The remains of a burned boat near Puerto López, Guajira, Colombia in December.

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Politics chat: No progress on Iran peace deal, Trump offers to perform at festival

We look at the progress on a ceasefire extension with Iran, as well as President Trump offering to perform at the Freedom 250 event marking America's 250th birthday after major acts dropped out.

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Former DOJ official on why its criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll is unusual

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori about investigations and prosecutions originating from U.S. Attorneys offices around the country.

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Serrano stops Hanson in second round, Han beats Holm by decision in rematch

Amanda Serrano retained her unified featherweight world title and tied the all-time knockout record with a barnstorming second-round stoppage victory over Cheyenne Hanson in the MVP Women's co-main...

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Nicola Sturgeon: I feel as if I’m serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit

Former Scottish first minister says she will not apologise for actions of her ex- husband found guilty of embezzlementNicola Sturgeon has said feels like she is “serving a sentence for a crime I di...

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‘It’ll be like Barbenheimer’: UK gripped by new wave of Beatlemania in lead-up to four biopics

Fab Four are still making waves 60 years on – and upcoming Sam Mendes films are expected to turn the hype up to 11If anyone needed a reminder of the enduring cultural clout of the Beatles, the past...

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‘I don’t listen to indie music any more’: Ed O’Brien’s honest playlist

The Radiohead guitarist once serenaded a girl with the Smiths and thinks George Michael was a genius. But what is his favourite football song?The first single I bought Ally’s Tartan Army, the 1978...

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The ocean's health may depend on a tiny microbe inside fish

A surprising new discovery suggests that tiny microbes living inside fish may be helping shape the chemistry of the world’s oceans. Scientists found evidence that bacteria in the guts of marine fis...

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Wembanyama's Spurs dethrone Thunder to reach NBA Finals

Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs secured a thrilling 111-103 win in Oklahoma City to dethrone the defending champions and secure a place in the NBA Finals.

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Serrano equals knockout record with Hanson victory

Amanda Serrano equals the record for the most knockouts in women's boxing history with a second-round stoppage of Cheyenne Hanson in Texas to retain her WBA and WBO featherweight titles.

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Missing Syrian chess champion’s children likely dead, authorities say

Syrian commission confirms deaths of Rania al-Abbasi's six children, missing since 2013 under Bashar al-Assad's rule.

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Jones using ADHD diagnosis to box clever after taekwondo switch

Double Olympic taekwondo champion Jade Jones says being diagnosed with ADHD helped make sense of her successes, struggles and her switch to boxing.

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Democrats and Republicans think control of Congress runs through Iowa

Iowa is no stranger to political attention in presidential elections, but surprisingly competitive midterm contests highlight the state's importance for both parties as it holds its primary Tuesday.

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Evans extends WRC lead with victory in Japan

Elfyn Evans has a 20-point advantage at the halfway point of the 2026 World Rally Championship after his third win in four years at Rally Japan.

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Inspired Wembanyama helps Spurs to NBA Finals

Victor Wembanyama bags 22 points as San Antonio Spurs defeat defending champions the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-103 to reach the NBA Finals.

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Mexico beat Australia 1-0 ahead of World Cup squad submission deadline

The warm-up friendly simulated World Cup conditions, including cooling breaks for the players, at the Rose Bowl stadium.

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Japan’s Koizumi rejects China accusations of ‘new militarism’

Defence minister says Tokyo is pursuing security co-operation across Asia-Pacific region

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From bikinis to cat bowls: how museum gift stores became the place to shop

Curated edits mean people are treating museums as stand-alone shopping destinations rather than simply exit points First it came for bookshops. Then your favourite coffee shop. Now there is a new f...

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Wembanyama’s Spurs dethrone Thunder to reach NBA Finals against Knicks

Wembanyama scores 22 and grabs 7 rebounds as Spurs beat OKC 111-103 to book their first NBA Finals appearance since 2014.

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Brighton's Vidosic hopes to honour late father in FA Cup final

Brighton manager Dario Vidosic is hoping to honour his late father in Sunday's Women's FA Cup final when they take on Manchester City.

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How Nigeria’s ‘algorithmic apothecary’ fuels a surge in risky herbal cures

Unverified herbal remedies promoted on social media are driving rising health risks and delayed treatment in Nigeria.

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TV tonight: a major new culture wars drama from the great Russell T Davies

Alan Cumming and David Morrissey star in the gripping Manchester-set series. Plus, a wild tale of charity shenanigans involving One Direction. Here’s what to watch this evening.9pm, Channel 4A harr...

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The world hit a 44-year high in executions

Governments around the world executed more people in 2025 than at any point since 1981.

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Badenoch-supporting US rapper Azealia Banks to attend Spectator summer party in London

Magazine’s editor Michael Gove will welcome performer who described Conservative party leader as ‘iconic’The American rapper Azealia Banks said she had been invited to the Spectator magazine summer...

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‘One day I thought, that’s enough’: the people fighting back against pothole-riddled roads

The dire state of roads has provoked pothole vigilantes and become a political flashpoint from Manchester to Manhattan. How did we get here?Sitting in St Albans crown court, waiting for his case to...

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Top health official held shares in key children’s home operator

Samantha Jones, permanent secretary at the Department of Health and Social Care, had multiple private-sector interests

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Jamming-resistant radio maker seeks $3bn-plus sale

Ukraine war has underlined importance of long-range data links that cannot be disrupted or intercepted

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AI is here. What do you want from it?

The technology’s development belongs to everyone — share your vision with us

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Thousands in Peru protest Fujimori presidential run

Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Lima to protest the presidential bid of Keiko Fujimori.

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Streeting suggests NI cut and North Sea drilling

The former health secretary has been distancing himself from policies pursued by Sir Keir Starmer's government.

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Rescues in eastern Syria after the Euphrates River bursts its banks

Rescue workers have pulled stranded farmers from flood waters in eastern Syria after the Euphrates burst its banks.

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Iran war live: Lebanon accuses Israel of pursuing a ‘scorched earth policy’

Lebanese PM describes Israel's attacks as collective punishment as US warns Iran of strikes if no deal is reached.

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The household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world

Australia is pioneering a revolution in home renewables and battery use, proving what is possible with the right policiesThe timing was rich with symbolism. As intense heatwaves pummelled Europe an...

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru v Gujarat Titans - IPL final scorecard

Latest scorecard from the Indian Premier League final between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad.

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