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Peru Election Challenge Goes to Inter-American Commission
Roberto Sánchez, the left-wing candidate who lost Peru's presidential runoff to Keiko Fujimori, has filed a complaint with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights contesting the election results. The legal challenge signals continued uncertainty over the legitimacy of Fujimori's narrow victory.
Stock Market Rally Continues Amid Economic Optimism
Indian stock indices opened positively Thursday, buoyed by Wall Street gains despite weakness in Asian markets. Nifty IT sector led broader market advances with buying across multiple sectors and dividend stocks attracting investor interest.
UN Warns of Hunger Crisis in Northern Nigeria
The World Food Programme appealed for $89 million to address worsening food insecurity affecting millions in conflict-affected northeastern Nigeria. Insecurity, funding cuts, and restricted access compound the crisis.
NNPC Revenue Declines Despite Stable Oil Production
Nigeria's national oil company saw revenues fall by N636 billion in May despite consistent crude production, reflecting global market pressures and operational challenges.
United States Blocks UN Support for Somalia Peacekeeping
The United States has announced it will prevent UN logistical support for the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia starting next year. This decision could have severe consequences for the country's stability against extremist threats.
Madrid Pride Asserts Rights Against Far-Right Rise
Tens of thousands gathered in Madrid's Pride celebration despite 38-degree heat to affirm LGTBIQ+ rights amid growing far-right political influence in Spain. The procession featured over 100 organizational blocks celebrating diversity and rejecting political challenges to equality.
Russia Blamed for European Drone Surveillance Campaign
The International Institute for Strategic Studies concluded Russia is highly likely behind reconnaissance drone incursions over U.S. and NATO military bases in England and across Europe since 2024. Russian vessels reportedly launched surveillance drones at nuclear facilities in Britain, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Google's €4.1 Billion Android Fine Is Final
Europe's highest court upholds €4.1 billion antitrust fine against Google for abusing Android dominance to block rivals from competing. Court rules Google illegally tied services like Search and Chrome to phone manufacturers.
Cape Verde's Cabral scores stunning goal against Argentina in World Cup matchup
Cape Verde player Sidny Cabral scored an incredible goal from outside the area during extra time to equalize against Argentina 2-2 in a World Cup match. The 23-year-old, who recently rose from Germany's fifth division to the World Cup stage, delivered a memorable moment despite Cape Verde's eventual 3-2 elimination.
England-Mexico World Cup Kickoff Remains Unchanged
FIFA reconsidered and upheld the original 1am BST start time for England's World Cup last-16 match against Mexico after hours of confusion. Pubs and police had braced for fixture disruption amid the scheduling chaos.
England Team Greeted with Hostile Reception in Mexico City
England's delegation arrived at their Mexico City hotel under heavy security and faced loud jeers and chants from local supporters ahead of the World Cup knockout match. The team implemented additional safety protocols including earplugs and sleep masks.
UK, Italy, Japan Award $6.1 Billion GCAP Fighter Jet Contract
Three allied nations have awarded a £4.6 billion contract to Edgewing for the next phase of the Global Combat Air Program fighter jet development. The multibillion-dollar investment represents a major step forward for the collaborative military aircraft project.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Wed in Dior Couture
Taylor Swift married Travis Kelce in a star-studded ceremony featuring haute couture by Dior designer Jonathan Anderson. The celebrity wedding of the year drew prominent guests but remained tightly guarded regarding photos and details.
Pedro Turra: IML's new report concludes that beatings caused yout
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Venezuela Earthquake Deepens Political Crisis
Venezuela's bungled earthquake response strains US-government relations and fuels internal political pressure for new elections. Republicans dispute distribution of humanitarian aid while citizens prioritize electoral reform.