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Iran Draws 2-2 with New Zealand Amid World Cup Protests
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Iran Draws 2-2 with New Zealand Amid World Cup Protests

Iran played to a 2-2 draw against New Zealand in a politically charged World Cup match, which saw protests against the Iranian government by Iranian-Americans in the stands. The game highlighted the intertwining of politics and football for the Iranian team.

Iranian Fans Protest Regime and Defy Flag Ban at World Cup Match
CultureBBCbloombergNYT+42The GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsnrkcbccnbcberlingske+34 more4h ago45 sources

Iranian Fans Protest Regime and Defy Flag Ban at World Cup Match

Iranian football fans gathered outside and inside the World Cup stadium to protest the Iranian regime and call for change, with many defying FIFA's ban by displaying the pre-revolutionary flag. The Iranian national anthem was met with a mix of cheers and whistles during the match.

UK Court Upholds Ban on Palestine Action as Lawful
WorldBBCNYTFT+16The GuardianAl Jazeerayle-uutisetnosaftonbladetle-figarode-volkskrantThe Independent+8 more12h ago19 sources

UK Court Upholds Ban on Palestine Action as Lawful

A UK court has upheld the government's ban on the activist group Palestine Action, ruling it lawful, leading to over 100 arrests in London as protesters expressed their devastation.

Politicspublico12h ago

JSD Proposes "Zero Tolerance" for Sexual Crimes in Portugal

The Youth Social Democrats (JSD) in Portugal, led by João Pedro Luís, are advocating for a motion in congress to implement effective sentences and a "zero tolerance" policy for sexual crimes. The group argues that persistent problems require a strong response rather than resignation.

Finnish Social and Healthcare Subsidies Face Cuts Based on New Criteria
Businesshelsingin-sanomat17h ago

Finnish Social and Healthcare Subsidies Face Cuts Based on New Criteria

Finland's Minister of Social Affairs and Health, Kaisa Ikonen, has criticized the new criteria set by Minister Rydman for cutting social and healthcare subsidies. The cuts primarily target organizations focused on single identity groups and umbrella organizations, a move Ikonen deems unacceptable.

Ryszard Petru Proposes New 'Confederation Light' Party
Politicsrzeczpospolitatvn2421h ago2 sources

Ryszard Petru Proposes New 'Confederation Light' Party

Ryszard Petru has proposed the formation of a new political party, described as a 'Confederation light,' which he believes should be created for the good of the coalition. He envisions this group as being firm on certain fundamental issues.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Day 4 Sees Big Wins and Thrilling Draws
CultureBBCNYTle-monde+32The GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsabc-australiaberlingskeSCMPFrance 24+24 more1d ago35 sources

FIFA World Cup 2026 Day 4 Sees Big Wins and Thrilling Draws

Day 4 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 featured significant victories for Sweden and Germany, while Japan held the Netherlands to a 2-2 draw. Ivory Coast also secured a win against Ecuador, and a Swedish player scored a historic goal in just 17 seconds.

Worldla-vanguardia1d ago

G-7 Summit Awaits Trump's Stance

The G-7 summit is reportedly awaiting clarity on President Trump's position or decisions, indicating his significant influence on the group's agenda and discussions.

Thai Tourism Operators Call for Revision of Indian Visa Policy
WorldBangkok Post8h ago

Thai Tourism Operators Call for Revision of Indian Visa Policy

Private sector tourism operators in three Andaman provinces of Thailand have petitioned the government to revise the visa policy for Indian tourists. They warn that Thailand could lose 8 billion baht if Indian wedding groups shift to other destinations.

CHP Reaches Temporary Ceasefire in Internal Party Crisis
Worldnewsbeast9h ago

CHP Reaches Temporary Ceasefire in Internal Party Crisis

A temporary de-escalation has been observed in the internal crisis of Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP), as the factions of Özgür Özel and Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu agreed not to hold a parliamentary group meeting this week.

World Cup Preparations and Fan Reactions Ahead of Tournament Kick-off
WorldBBCNYTThe Guardian+56NPRAl JazeeraFox NewscbcfazberlingskeDWle-figaro+48 more13h ago59 sources

World Cup Preparations and Fan Reactions Ahead of Tournament Kick-off

As the World Cup approaches, teams like France and Germany are strategizing, with coaches and players discussing their chances and key players. Meanwhile, fans are showing their support, with Japanese fans cleaning stadiums and Croatian fans gathering in Texas, while some express concerns about ticket prices.

Clashes Erupt in Manipur, Three Injured
Worldndtv15h ago

Clashes Erupt in Manipur, Three Injured

Three people were injured as clashes broke out between two groups in Manipur. The incident occurred as Naga organizations renewed demands for justice for six Naga civilians abducted and killed last month, adding to the state's fragile security situation.

Ateneo Drowning Case Investigated as Possible Homicide, Hazing
Worldinquirer15h ago

Ateneo Drowning Case Investigated as Possible Homicide, Hazing

The Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) are investigating the drowning of an Ateneo student as a possible homicide and hazing case. The Ateneo president and telecommunications executives are expected to be subpoenaed, while the Ateneo athletics chief has appeared before the CIDG.

Hailstorm Devastates Crops in Elassona Villages, Greece
Politicsnewsbeast17h ago

Hailstorm Devastates Crops in Elassona Villages, Greece

Maximos Harakopoulos, Secretary General of the New Democracy Parliamentary Group, visited the hail-stricken villages of Olympiada and Sparmos in Elassona, where crops and even anti-hail nets were destroyed by an unprecedentedly severe hailstorm.

Neo-Nazi Hooligan Group Member Indicted in Austria
Worldder-standard1d ago

Neo-Nazi Hooligan Group Member Indicted in Austria

An indictment for neo-Nazi activities has been filed against a member of the far-right hooligan group 'Unsterblich Wien,' following investigations by the State Protection and Intelligence Directorate into public displays of stylized Nazi symbols.

Innocean and SBVA Launch Startup Growth Platform
BusinessKorea Herald1d ago

Innocean and SBVA Launch Startup Growth Platform

Innocean, Hyundai Motor Group's advertising arm, has partnered with venture capital firm SBVA to launch UP 2026, a platform designed to foster collaboration with high-growth startups and identify new business opportunities.

Riize Expresses Excitement for Second EP 'II'
CultureKorea Herald1d ago

Riize Expresses Excitement for Second EP 'II'

K-pop group Riize shared their enthusiasm for their second EP, 'II,' which features six tracks including the lead single 'Do Your Dance' and was released seven months after their previous work.

Trains Destined for Israel Vandalized in Spain
Worldjerusalem-post1d ago

Trains Destined for Israel Vandalized in Spain

Masked attackers in the Basque region of Spain vandalized light rail trains that were marked in Hebrew and destined for Tel Aviv, with the group claiming responsibility for the act.

Sweden Votes to Reinforce Immigration Crackdown Laws
PoliticsThe Guardianindex-hr1h ago2 sources

Sweden Votes to Reinforce Immigration Crackdown Laws

Sweden's parliament has approved new laws to intensify its immigration crackdown, including 'good behaviour' legislation that allows authorities to revoke residency permits. The measures have drawn strong criticism from opposition politicians and human rights groups.

DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Accelerates, Cases Top 800
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DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Accelerates, Cases Top 800

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has seen a record daily jump in new cases, pushing the total number of infections past 800 and raising concerns that the outbreak may be larger than reported.

Oil Tankers Resume Passage Through Strait of Hormuz After US-Iran Deal
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Oil Tankers Resume Passage Through Strait of Hormuz After US-Iran Deal

Oil tankers have reportedly begun transiting the Strait of Hormuz again following an interim peace deal between the US and Iran. The agreement, however, still leaves questions about long-term shipping security and potential tolls.

CIDG Seeks More Lookout Orders Against Ateneo Coaches
Politicsinquirer15h ago

CIDG Seeks More Lookout Orders Against Ateneo Coaches

The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) has requested the Department of Justice (DOJ) to issue additional Immigration Lookout Bulletin Orders (ILBOs) against coaches of the Ateneo de Manila University men’s basketball team. This action follows their failure to appear.

LTG Infra Terminates Rail Baltica Neries Bridge Contract
Politicsdelfi-lt20h ago

LTG Infra Terminates Rail Baltica Neries Bridge Contract

LTG Infra, the infrastructure company of the LTG group, has decided to terminate its contract with Rizzani de Eccher, the general contractor for the Rail Baltica bridge over the Neris River, citing concerns over construction progress and the contractor's financial situation.

G7 Summit to Convene in Evian-les-Bains
WorldThe Independent22h ago

G7 Summit to Convene in Evian-les-Bains

The Group of Seven wealthy nations is scheduled to meet in the French lakeside resort of Evian-les-Bains on Monday to discuss various global issues.

Analysis of Radical Student Movements Post-WWII
Worldvijesti-me23h ago

Analysis of Radical Student Movements Post-WWII

This article explores the emergence of radical student movements in former Axis powers after World War II, examining how they confronted the responsibilities of previous generations. It contrasts groups like the RAF, haunted by past crimes, with today's youth.

Angelicoussis Group Hosts Shipping Students
Worldnaftemporiki1d ago

Angelicoussis Group Hosts Shipping Students

Members of the Angelicoussis Group, led by Maria Angelicoussis, welcomed students from Deree College – The American College of Greece for a visit focused on the new generation of shipping.

Controversies and Match Previews Mark Early Stages of 2026 FIFA World Cup
CultureBBCNYTle-monde+41The GuardianAl JazeeraFox Newscnbchelsingin-sanomattagesschaufazabc-australia+33 more1d ago44 sources

Controversies and Match Previews Mark Early Stages of 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway, featuring various controversies including team complaints about UEFA remarks and travel issues, alongside previews and live stream information for upcoming matches like Sweden vs. Tunisia and Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador.

Ghanaian Politician Warns Student Group Against Exploitation
Politicsmyjoyonline1d ago

Ghanaian Politician Warns Student Group Against Exploitation

Former Acting Central Regional Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Kofi Matthew, cautioned members of the Tertiary Education Institutions Network of the University of Cape Coast (TEIN-UCC) against allowing their talents and influence to be exploited for others’ personal battles.