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Mexican Band Maná Performs World Cup Halftime Show
Rock band Maná will headline the halftime entertainment for the Mexico versus England World Cup quarterfinal match at Mexico City Stadium. The performance marks a farewell to the iconic venue as a World Cup host site.
Garda's Daughter Describes Childhood Abuse and Violence
A daughter of a garda charged with raping his wife and child cruelty testified at a Central Criminal Court trial about growing up knowing she would be hit or punished if she didn't obey household rules. The testimony reveals a pattern of abuse in the household.
Taiwan Leader Mourns Bookseller Lam Wing-kee After Death
Taiwan's President William Lai Ching-te expressed deep sadness over the death of Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, who had been detained by mainland Chinese authorities in 2015. Lam died at 70 from lung cancer.
Krejcikova defeats Andreeva in Wimbledon second round
Barbora Krejcikova upset fifth seed Mirra Andreeva at Wimbledon in the second round. Krejcikova dedicated the victory to her tennis-loving niece who is home with chickenpox.
Celebrity Guests Receive Custom Gifts at Swift-Kelce Wedding
Over 1,000 guests attended Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York, with singer Maren Morris revealing custom gifts distributed to attendees. The ceremony united two of the world's most prominent cultural and commercial forces.
Vatican excommunicates Pius Brothers over ordinations
The traditionalist Pius Brotherhood ordained bishops against papal authority, prompting Vatican excommunication and ongoing ecclesiastical dispute. Utrecht congregants question personal implications of institutional conflict.
Walsh Retains Cork Starting XV for All-Ireland Hurling Semi-Final
Alan Walsh has retained his place in Cork's starting lineup for their All-Ireland semi-final clash against Galway at Croke Park. Elsewhere, Derry City's poor season continued with a 4-2 loss to Waterford.
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Stade Killings Suspect Fled Turkish Prison After Abuse Charges
The gunman accused of murdering six people in Stade, Germany reportedly escaped a Turkish prison and faced criminal allegations for sexual abuse. German authorities are investigating his mother and aunt for possible complicity in the shooting.
Dutch Swimmers Set Three National Records at Long-Course Championships
Marrit Steenbergen, Sean Niewold, and Koen de Groot each established Dutch national records on the opening day of the long-course swimming championships in Eindhoven. Steenbergen shattered the 100-meter backstroke mark with 58.33 seconds; Niewold won the 50-meter butterfly in 22.69; and De Groot set a record on the 50-meter breaststroke at 26.71.
Japan Deploys Cameras in Mountains as Bear Attacks Surge
Japan has begun installing hundreds of surveillance cameras in northern mountains following a surge in bear attacks that have killed at least five people since April. The survey aims to monitor and manage bear populations.
Gallardo Expresses Lasting Bond With River Club
Marcelo Gallardo, the former River Plate manager, discussed his enduring emotional connection to the club during World Cup coverage. He reflected on his tenure and expressed hopes of returning to the stadium as a fan.
Trump Administration Mocks Swift-Kelce Wedding
The White House released a digitally altered image of Madison Square Garden's marquee mocking the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, reflecting ongoing political tensions. The couple's union combined two of entertainment and sports' biggest commercial brands.
Norway faces midfielder selection uncertainty
Norway's World Cup quarterfinal squad determination raises questions about key player availability following injury concerns. Two or three contested roster positions could impact tactical flexibility against Brazil.
State Agency Head Faced Dismissal Over Job Candidate Assistance
Former Inland Fisheries Ireland chief Francis O'Donnell claims he was unfairly dismissed and penalized after making protected disclosures about assisting a job candidate. The case involves allegations that O'Donnell pressured personnel officials to provide assurances about a promotion.