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How US commerce secretary’s Epstein links were uncovered by British whistleblower
A British whistleblower discovered emails suggesting US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick failed to disclose business ties with financier Jeffrey Epstein, sharing findings with congressional investigators.
Mexico’s Sheinbaum announces criminal charges request in US over ICE deaths
Mexico has formally requested criminal charges be filed in US courts following the deaths of more than a dozen Mexican citizens during immigration enforcement operations or in custody.
Brazil court bars Bolsonaro’s son from visiting ex-president for 90 days
Brazil’s Supreme Court barred Jair Bolsonaro’s son from visiting his jailed father for 90 days after ruling they violated house arrest terms through a published letter.
UAE condemns Iran’s ‘brazen’ attack on tankers as US launches fresh strikes
The UAE condemned Iran for a missile attack on two tankers in the Strait of Hormuz that killed one crew member and wounded eight, as the US launched fresh strikes and announced a naval blockade with a 20% toll.
Volkswagen planning to cut up to 100,000 jobs globally
Volkswagen’s chief executive confirmed the German automaker plans to cut up to 100,000 jobs globally, double its previous target, citing high costs and fierce competition from Chinese rivals.
Bison rams elderly man in Yellowstone, flinging him into the sky
A 65-year-old man was struck and airborne by a 2,000-pound bison at Yellowstone National Park on Friday evening after approaching the animal to photograph it.
Sweden prides itself on equality – so why is its political gender gap growing?
Sweden faces a widening gender gap in voter preferences ahead of its September election, with men favoring right-wing parties and women supporting left-leaning candidates at significantly higher rates.
Peter Falconio: Australian police reveal previously unseen photos 25 years after backpacker murder
Australian police released previously unseen photographs from the 2001 murder investigation of British backpacker Peter Falconio, whose body remains missing 25 years after his death.
Chipotle: US burrito chain opening first outlet in Mexico
Chipotle Mexican Grill is opening its first restaurant in Mexico this week, marking a significant expansion milestone for the US burrito chain with over 4,100 global outlets.
Identity of Sydney daycare worker facing 329 child abuse offences revealed
A Sydney childcare worker has been identified after being charged with 329 offences involving alleged abuse of 136 children across multiple daycare centers over a 16-year period.
Record El Niño threatens to unleash floods across East Africa and Asia
A rapidly intensifying El Niño weather pattern threatens severe flooding, disease, and drought across East Africa and Asia, with record ocean temperatures forecasted to peak later this year.
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy seeks 300 Patriots to get through winter
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy seeks 300 Patriot missiles monthly through winter while allies develop a European-backed missile shield. Russia meanwhile conducts widespread missile and drone attacks across Ukrainian cities.
How Kenyan volunteers hunt polio’s hidden trail
Kenyan health volunteers investigate reports of sudden paralysis in remote communities to detect polio before it spreads, working across terrain without road infrastructure or phone networks.
What is the EU’s plan to cut trade with illegal Israeli settlements?
EU foreign ministers met to discuss potential trade restrictions on Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, with three options under consideration including import licensing, tariffs, or a trade ban.
The U.S.-Iran ceasefire grows more distant. And, Congress faces a consequential week
The U.S. and Iran continued military strikes for a third consecutive weekend, with Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz in response to American attacks on regional allies.
Monday briefing: You ask the questions – is Britain ungovernable?
Britain prepares for its seventh prime minister in a decade as Labour’s Andy Burnham is set to be declared leader, amid concerns about rapid leadership turnover and governmental instability.
How Indian scientists are mapping the brain’s last frontier
Indian scientists have created a detailed three-dimensional atlas of the human brainstem at cellular resolution, combining over 500 tissue sections to map more than 200 clusters of brain cells and nerve pathways.
Pokémon Go at 10 and the millions still trying to catch ’em all
Pokémon Go marks its 10th anniversary with over a billion downloads and millions of daily active players who continue gathering for community events worldwide.
The Chinese graduate accused of becoming Mexico’s ‘fentanyl king’
A Chinese university graduate accused of being the ‘fentanyl king’ orchestrated the supply of precursor chemicals from China to Mexican cartels. Zhang Zhidong was arrested in Mexico in 2024, escaped, and was extradited to the US in 2025 to face trafficking charges.
New era for Gibraltar with removal of border controls with Spain
Gibraltar is scheduled to remove border controls with Spain on July 15, ending decades of frontier restrictions between the British territory and neighboring La Línea de la Concepción.
US Senator Mitch McConnell says absence due to fall and pneumonia
Senator Mitch McConnell attributed his recent hospitalization to a fall and mild pneumonia, confirming he is recovering at a rehabilitation center and will return to the Senate when his doctors approve.
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In the United States, motorists cover more miles driven annually than anywhere else globally. But with all those cars on the road, you'd think American drivers would be far more skilled behind the wheel than their European counterparts. But first, consider their...
Approach to Providing Better Housing Facilities to Poor People
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Spain: An Alternative For Immigrants
No matter where you are in the world, for some reason or another, there will always be someone who will look for an alternative outside their country. This is considered the perfect reason, persons search for new alternatives in other countries because they would like...
Safe and Secure Niagara Falls – Efforts of OEIS
The world today is not as safe as it once used to be. There are various forms of crimes and violence happening all around. Domestic violence, assault, human trafficking, and sexual abuse are just a few names, but there are lots of other crimes that are prevalent today...