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Venezuelan earthquakes kill thousands in disaster
Two devastating earthquakes killed nearly 3,000 Venezuelans with 190 buildings destroyed, creating a humanitarian emergency with inadequate government response. International rescue teams struggle amid poor sanitation and disease outbreak risks in temporary shelters.
Details emerge from Taylor Swift and Kelce wedding
Comprehensive coverage reveals new information about the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding ceremony at Madison Square Garden. Reports discuss guest list, attire choices, and security measures taken for the exclusive event.
Security Guard Rescued After Eight Days
Hernán Alberto Gil Flores, a 43-year-old Venezuelan security guard, survived eight days trapped under collapsed shopping center rubble following devastating June earthquakes. An international rescue coalition working over 100 hours freed him alive on Thursday.
Russia Espies NATO with Drone Surveillance
A British think tank analysis documents 144 incidents across thirteen NATO countries where Russian drones conducted surveillance from shadow-fleet vessels between August 2024 and February 2026. Germany bore the brunt with 58 identified incidents.
African recruits discover deadly reality on Ukrainian front
African soldiers have been recruited by Russia under false pretenses, discovering they face deadly combat on Ukraine's front lines. The practice raises concerns about exploitation of economically vulnerable populations in the ongoing conflict.
Iran Holds State Funeral for Supreme Leader Khamenei
Iran held massive ceremonial funeral rites for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, assassinated in February during US-Israeli strikes. International delegations from roughly 30 countries, including Pakistan's prime minister, attended the three-day commemoration in Tehran.
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Marry at Madison Square Garden
Pop star Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce were married in an elaborate ceremony at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Actor Adam Sandler officiated the star-studded event attended by celebrities and close friends.
Cape Verde Nearly Pulls Off World Cup Upset
In a remarkable performance for a first-time World Cup participant, Cape Verde pushed three-time champion Argentina to extra time before losing 3-2. Goalkeeper Vozinha and striker Sidny Lopes Cabral emerged as stars for the island nation.
Argentina Survives Cape Verde Thriller; Messi Scores
Argentina narrowly defeated Cape Verde 3-2 after extra time in a dramatic World Cup round-of-16 match. Despite the attacking prowess of Lionel Messi, Argentina struggled against the underdog African nation that twice equalized.
Klopp Named Successor After Nagelsmann Exits
Julian Nagelsmann resigned as Germany's head coach following the team's shock World Cup elimination to Paraguay in the round of 16. Jürgen Klopp, former Liverpool manager and current Red Bull football executive, has agreed to take over the position.
EU Court Upholds Google's 4.1 Billion Euro Android Fine
Europe's highest court rejected Google's appeal of a 2018 antitrust fine for abusing Android's market dominance by forcing manufacturers to pre-install Google services, cementing the company's €4.1 billion liability.
Colombia Advances to Quarterfinals with Ghana Victory
Colombia defeated Ghana 1-0 in World Cup round-of-16 action, securing advancement to the quarterfinals. Argentina also advanced after a thrilling extra-time victory over debutant Cape Verde, 3-2, in Miami.
Cybercriminals Impersonate Interpol in Ransomware Campaign
Security researchers warn of advanced ransomware attacks using forged Interpol communications to infect targets. Attacks exploit FortiGate firewall vulnerabilities and compromise thousands of credentials.
Russia claims capture of strategic Donbass city
Russia announced the capture of Konstantinovka, a key city in Ukraine's Donbass region and part of the so-called "fortress belt" of Donetsk. Ukraine has intensified attacks on Russian oil refineries, causing fuel shortages across the country.
Egypt beats Australia on penalties in World Cup upset
Egypt won its first-ever World Cup knockout match against Australia 4-2 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw. Mohamed Hany's own goal in the second half leveled the match, with Egypt's goalkeeper making crucial saves to secure a historic victory.