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FIFA’s picks meet U.S. borders: which rules run the tournament?
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FIFA’s picks meet U.S. borders: which rules run the tournament?

Somalia’s Omar Abdulkadir Artan was denied entry in Miami and, after U.S. officials cited unspecified “vetting concerns,” removed from the 2026 officiating list.

Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, poised to be his country’s first World Cup official, was denied entry to the United States on “vetting” grounds after landing in Miami, and FIFA has since drop...

A U.S.-brokered pause collides with Israel’s Lebanon exception
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A U.S.-brokered pause collides with Israel’s Lebanon exception

Following heated calls, Trump touted a week-long halt to Iran–Israel strikes amid indirect U.S.–Iran talks and warnings to Netanyahu about escalation.

After renewed IsraelIran missile exchanges, President Donald Trump publicly demanded an immediate halt and, in heated calls, pressed Benjamin Netanyahu to limit retaliation—producing a reported wee...

A 7.8 quake rocked Mindanao—now rescuers race through aftershocks as the death toll climbs
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A 7.8 quake rocked Mindanao—now rescuers race through aftershocks as the death toll climbs

Tsunami warnings triggered coastal evacuations across the southern Philippines before being lifted; landslides, building collapses and access disruptions left thousands displaced

A powerful 7.8magnitude offshore earthquake struck near Mindanao in the southern Philippines, heavily impacting areas around General Santos and triggering tsunami warnings and coastal evacuations t...

Will overseas ballots or tally disputes decide Peru’s next president?
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Will overseas ballots or tally disputes decide Peru’s next president?

Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez remain virtually tied after a campaign centered on crime and instability in a country choosing its ninth leader in ten years.

Peru’s presidential runoff remains a dead heat: with about 95% of ballots processed, Roberto Sánchez has edged ahead by only tens of thousands of votes, while late‑arriving overseas ballots and the...

Accident or attack? A Hormuz crash shadows last‑ditch diplomacy
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Accident or attack? A Hormuz crash shadows last‑ditch diplomacy

Two US Army aviators were recovered—reportedly by an uncrewed vessel—as officials prepare a fuller account near the vital shipping chokepoint.

A US Army AH64 Apache helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, with both crew rescued—reportedly by an uncrewed surface vessel—and the cause still unknown. The episode unfolds at the world’s k...

Between U.S. leverage and Lebanon’s fuse: what the pause means
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Between U.S. leverage and Lebanon’s fuse: what the pause means

Following the first Iran–Israel exchange since April, both declared a halt as U.S.–Iran contacts continue and Israeli operations in Lebanon persist.

Iran and Israel have paused crossborder strikes after their first direct exchange since an April truce—Tehran firing about 30 missiles in retaliation for a Lebanon strike and Jerusalem answering wi...

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A revenue tool or a policy workaround? Court resets H‑1B costs
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A revenue tool or a policy workaround? Court resets H‑1B costs

A federal court in Boston struck down the Trump‑era $100,000 surcharge on new H‑1B petitions after a 20‑state challenge, affecting employers in tech, healthcare, and education.

A U.S. federal judge in Boston voided the Trump administration’s $100,000 surcharge on new H‑1B visa petitions, rulin...

Houthi Red Sea ban tests signaling versus a real maritime squeeze
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Houthi Red Sea ban tests signaling versus a real maritime squeeze

Move coincides with Iranian ‘security belt’ messaging, a Saudi misfire claim, and oil‑market jitters across the Hormuz–Bab el‑Mandeb–Suez corridor.

Yemen’s Houthis declared a total ban on Israeli or Israeli‑linked ships in the Red Sea and resumed launches they said...

Armenia’s decisive vote, and an undecided geopolitical message
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Armenia’s decisive vote, and an undecided geopolitical message

Preliminary CEC figures would let Civil Contract govern alone as final tallies and complaints are reviewed by June 14.

Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary vote left Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract on roughly 50%—enough to gov...

Caribbean quake jolts Havana—and the shaking reaches Florida’s tourism hub
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Caribbean quake jolts Havana—and the shaking reaches Florida’s tourism hub

A shallow offshore tremor sent Cubans into the streets, briefly disrupted some Disney World attractions, and renewed scrutiny of Havana’s aging, vulnerable buildings

A magnitude 6.1–6.2 earthquake struck offshore western Cuba near the island’s northwest tip, strongly shaking Havana ...

Iran’s missing tickets test the line between policy and politics
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Iran’s missing tickets test the line between policy and politics

Iran’s federation reports its group-stage fan quota was pulled days before kickoff, affecting supporters who had arranged travel, with FIFA and US organizers yet to respond.

Iran’s football federation says its groupstage ticket allocation for Iranian supporters was revoked just days before ...

Promised week of strikes collides with attempts to cap escalation
19 sources 10 outlets 7 countries Diversity82%

Promised week of strikes collides with attempts to cap escalation

Tehran launched roughly 30 ballistic missiles after Israel’s Beirut bombardment, and Israel hit air-defense and industrial sites inside Iran as U.S. forces intercepted related threats around the Gulf.

After Israel’s bombardment in Beirut’s southern suburbs, Iran fired roughly 30 ballistic missiles toward Israel, prom...

Attrition or escalation: Ukraine’s deep strikes meet Russia’s air barrages
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Attrition or escalation: Ukraine’s deep strikes meet Russia’s air barrages

Kyiv targets fuel and logistics in occupied regions as Moscow ramps citywide attacks and NATO fighters intercept a drone in Latvian airspace, with reported UAV incidents near EU infrastructure.

Ukraine escalated strikes on oil depots and logistics in occupied territories as Russia intensified aerial attacks th...

Europe tests Israel’s red lines: courtroom accountability or political theater?
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Europe tests Israel’s red lines: courtroom accountability or political theater?

Rome and Paris probe detainee abuse claims from a Gaza-bound flotilla, as the EU weighs sanctions and allied governments confront accounts of mistreatment and sexual assault.

Italian prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar BenGvir for ...

Arm and talk: Europe bets on dialogue Moscow denies exists
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Arm and talk: Europe bets on dialogue Moscow denies exists

London, Paris and Berlin endorse a Zelensky–Putin ceasefire summit, as Moscow points to Kyiv’s legal bar on talks and emissary names like Abramovich resurface.

Britain, France and Germany publicly backed Volodymyr Zelensky’s call for a direct ceasefire summit with Vladimir Put...

Pentagon’s list expands; consequences for Chinese tech remain unsettled
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Pentagon’s list expands; consequences for Chinese tech remain unsettled

Under a 2021 congressional mandate, the Pentagon labeled Alibaba, Baidu, BYD and others as “Chinese military companies,” drawing a protest from Beijing and putting AI, cloud and EV supply chains under added scrutiny.

The Pentagon added Alibaba, Baidu, BYD and more than a dozen other firms to its congressionally mandated roster of “C...

Probes pledge accountability, but the system they test is on trial
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Probes pledge accountability, but the system they test is on trial

Israeli Military Police examine Sam Abu Haikal’s death while a UN commission, rights reporting, and new incident videos scrutinize West Bank and Gaza conduct.

Israel’s Military Police have opened a probe into the killing of sevenmonthold Sam Abu Haikal by a soldier in Hebron,...

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