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Colombia matches Ghana intensity in World Cup victory
Colombian midfielder Richard Ríos noted his team successfully matched Ghana's physical intensity in their Round of 32 victory. Colombia dominated the match with tactical discipline after Luis Suárez replaced injured Jhon Córdoba.
Canada greenlight new West Coast oil pipeline with C$150B investment
Canada and Alberta announced plans to build a major new oil pipeline routing through southern British Columbia to the Pacific coast, backed by over C$150 billion in federal investments. The project aims to expand Canada's energy exports to Asian markets while addressing concerns from British Columbia and Indigenous nations.
Argentina Auto Production Plummets Eighteen Percent in First Half
Argentina's automotive sector contracted sharply with an 18.3% production decline in the first half of 2026. Foreign trade impacts and structural changes at manufacturing plants drove the steep downturn in output.
Trump Hails America as 'most exceptional nation ever to exist' in Mount Rushmore
Trump szkodzi USA, ale ma też szczęście. "Bez tego byliby na skraju recesji" [WYWIAD] Trump at Mount Rushmore warns of Communist ‘enemy’ in ‘optimistic’ speech celebrating America’s birthday Jamie Raskin, congresista demócrata: “Los fundadores de EE
Australia Housing Market Cools Sharply
First-home buyers retreat from Australia's property market despite falling prices and reduced competition. Investor demand slumps across all sectors except new construction as interest rate hikes and tax reforms reshape the landscape.
America Celebrates 250 Years with Fireworks Fire
The United States marked its 250th birthday with festivities ranging from hot dog eating contests to Brooklyn Bridge fires. Independence Day celebrations mixed patriotic traditions with infrastructure incidents as celebrations turned raucous in multiple cities.
Beyonce Releases Unreleased Song for Anniversary
Beyoncé surprised fans by releasing a previously unreleased song called 'Morning Dew (Donk)' ahead of the 20th-anniversary reissue of her album 'B'Day'. The track release builds anticipation for the expanded deluxe edition of the 2006 album.
Mali Faces Coordinated Rebel Assault
Multiple towns across Mali came under attack from Tuareg and Islamist rebel forces in coordinated assaults on military sites and government installations. The JNIM militant group confirmed involvement in attacks on Gao, Sévaré, and other strategic locations across the unstable West African nation.
Lotofacil Lottery Draw 3727 Results Announced
Brazil's Lotofacil lottery contest 3727 has drawn its winning numbers, with one bet winning the jackpot. Results have been published for players to check their tickets.
Brazil Launches Federal Anti-Organized Crime Office in Rio
Brazil's Justice Ministry inaugurated a new federal task force in Rio de Janeiro to coordinate state and federal agencies against organized crime. The office targets criminal faction control of territory and financial networks.
European Parliament Struggles to Advance Competitiveness Agenda
EU lawmakers face obstacles advancing tech-focused competitiveness measures amid regulatory conflicts with digital market rules. Experts warn that slow policy action risks ceding technological advantage to American and Chinese competitors.
AfD Holds Party Congress Amid Mass Protests
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Erfurt to protest against Germany's far-right AfD party during its annual conference. Despite police presence and road blockades, the AfD held its event and re-elected its co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, who pledged the party would govern at regional and national levels.
Pope Lauds US Immigration Heritage on 250th
Pope Leo XIV marked America's 250th Independence Day by praising the nation's history of welcoming immigrants and calling for moderation in public discourse. The pontiff implicitly rebuked President Trump's immigration policies and rhetoric.
UEFA rejects match-fixing punishment rule applied at World Cup
UEFA announced it will not apply the World Cup's red card rule for mouth covering in its competitions, instead leaving discretion to referees for yellow card warnings. Czech club Karviná was expelled from European Cup qualification for involvement in match-fixing activities.
WHO authorizes first Bundibugyo virus diagnostic test
The WHO has added the first diagnostic test for Ebola Bundibugyo virus to its Emergency Use Listing, enabling faster case detection and outbreak response. The largest recorded Bundibugyo outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has confirmed 1,406 cases and 438 deaths.