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Argentina Advances to Knockout Round Defeating Cape Verde
Argentina defeated Cape Verde 3-2 in a thrilling World Cup group stage match to advance to the knockout round. The victory came after Lionel Messi broke defensive resistance while the underdog African team nearly forced a stunning upset.
Wimbledon Quarterfinals: Paolini Faces Sakkari on Grass Courts
Top-seeded players competed in Wimbledon quarterfinal matches on the grass courts at the prestigious All England Club. Paolini advanced to face Sakkari in a key tennis championship encounter.
US Soccer Team Protests World Cup Red Card Decision
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized a red card given to USMNT striker Folarin Balogun during World Cup play against Bosnia, calling the decision unjust and requesting an appeal.
Germany Enacts 34 Reforms to Boost Economic Growth
The German coalition government passed sweeping reforms including income tax cuts, pension system changes, and modified labor rules such as requiring medical notes on first sick day. The package aims to enhance business flexibility while maintaining welfare protections.
South America Faces Cold Front After Severe Rainfall
A cold front sweeps through southern Brazil, bringing significant temperature drops and rough maritime conditions. Coastal regions and highlands face frost warnings as temperatures plummet, with officials urging precautions for vulnerable populations.
Mbappé Reaches Seven Goals Leading Golden Boot Race
Kylian Mbappé scored his seventh World Cup goal from the penalty spot to lift France past Paraguay in the Round of 16, equaling Lionel Messi's tournament-leading tally. The forward continues his bid for the Golden Boot.
Cape Verde Stuns World Cup with Unbeaten Group Stage Run
Cape Verde advanced to the World Cup knockout round undefeated, drawing matches against Spain (0-0), Uruguay (2-2), and Saudi Arabia (0-0), then faces Argentina in the round of 16. However, allegations against captain Ryan Mendes overshadow the team's historic performance.
England's World Cup Match Delayed by Storms
FIFA considers moving England's World Cup Round of 16 clash with Mexico to an earlier kick-off time due to severe weather forecasts in Mexico. The potential delay would push the match into the early morning hours for England fans.
Wimbledon Enters Main Competition Phase
Tennis's premier grass-court championship began with top seeds and emerging players competing across numerous matches. Polish coverage expanded with dedicated programming.
Ukrainian Woman Sought in Monaco Parcel Bombing
Interpol has issued a red notice for 39-year-old Ukrainian woman Anastasiia Berezovska in connection with a package bomb attack in Monaco that injured a sanctioned oligarch and two family members. Authorities believe she disguised herself as a man and fled to Germany.
U.S. Negotiates $300 Billion Iran Reconstruction Fund
Trump administration preliminary negotiations with Iran propose a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran's economy. British lawmakers warned the investment could strengthen Iranian regime capabilities and pose regional security risks.
Egypt Unearths Intact Byzantine City in Desert
Egyptian archaeologists discovered a well-preserved Byzantine residential settlement at Dakhla Oasis in the western desert, complete with churches and mud-brick structures. The find also includes 18 ancient tombs at Marina El Alamein on the Mediterranean coast.
Keiko Fujimori Wins Contested Peru Presidential Election
Conservative politician Keiko Fujimori has been officially declared the winner of Peru's presidential election after four unsuccessful prior attempts. The daughter of former dictator Alberto Fujimori, her victory is contested by left-wing opponents and has sparked international scrutiny.
Messi Extends Golden Boot Lead as World Cup Reaches Quarter-Finals
Lionel Messi leads the World Cup goal-scoring race with seven goals after scoring against Cape Verde in Argentina's 3-2 extra-time victory. Kylian Mbappé trails with six goals as teams advance to the knockout stage.
Trump reveals he primarily reads articles about himself
President Trump appeared on Second Lady Usha Vance's children's podcast 'Storytime' and revealed that he usually reads stories about himself when asked about his reading habits. Trump also read a picture book about U.S. presidents and offered commentary on his predecessors.