- Zelenskyy Faces Strains in EU Membership Bid Amid Territorial Debate
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Kelsey Parker has shared the heartbreaking news of losing her third child, Phoenix Parker-Lindsay, just a week before the due date, in an emotional Instagram tribute.
Israel’s UN ambassador declared that attacks on Iran will continue until the “nuclear threat” is eliminated and Iran’s military capabilities are dismantled.
Jasprit Bumrah has achieved 12 of his 14 five-wicket hauls in Test cricket away from home, tying with Kapil Dev for the most by an Indian bowler.
At the Canadian Grand Prix, the Haas F1 Team celebrated a significant milestone—its 200th race—by showcasing a nostalgic version of its debut livery from 2016.
The UK experienced cooler temperatures on Sunday following thunderstorms, with a yellow thunderstorm warning impacting northern England and southeast Scotland.
Jobe Bellingham scored his first goal for Borussia Dortmund in a 4-3 victory over Mamelodi Sundowns, earning man-of-the-match honours.
Premise and Reception: Netflix’s new thriller Baby Farm follows the Evans Foundation, revealing a dark exploitation of women under the guise of charity, and has quickly climbed to number six in the UK’s top 10 TV shows.
Donald Trump’s military actions against Iran risk escalating into a broader regional or global conflict, dependent largely on responses from Iran’s key allies, Russia and China.
John Stones reflected on his challenging season, missing 33 games due to injuries, including a hamstring issue that sidelined him for the final three months.
Series Overview: “Two Weeks to Live,” a British dark comedy featuring Maisie Williams, follows a young woman on a chaotic mission after years of isolation.
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