- EU introduces new passenger package to unify rail ticketing system
- US economy shows signs of resilience as inflation pressures ease
- US conducts strikes on Iran targeting missile sites and boats
- Starbucks Korea reports significant sales decline after Tank Day ad backlash
- Vietnam veterans express opposition to Trump’s proposed triumphal arch
- Paraglider escapes serious injury after mid-air collision with plane over Austrian Alps
- WHO reports 12th hantavirus case in the Netherlands linked to MV Hondius
- West Ham relegated as Tottenham secures survival and Guardiola, Salah bid farewell
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Starbucks Korea has experienced a “very significant” decline in sales following backlash over its marketing campaign referencing the 1980 Gwangju Uprising. Shinsegae Group chairman Chung Yong-jin publicly apologised, emphasising accountability for the incident, as public calls for boycotts escalate in response to the controversy.
A Cessna collided with a paraglider over the Austrian Alps, causing minor injuries to the pilot, who safely deployed an emergency parachute during the incident.
A man sprayed an unknown substance at Ginza Six shopping centre in Tokyo, causing 20 people to fall ill as police investigate the incident.
The European Parliament will hold a no-confidence vote against President Ursula von der Leyen, emphasising rising discontent in Brussels following controversial decisions.
Teams can sign one overseas player before the June 19 draft, with WBBL squads consisting of 15 players and BBL squads up to 18.
A red shipping container in Sierra Leone was seized containing suspected kush ingredients, which have been traced back to shipments from the UK, indicating a growing crisis of synthetic drug addiction in the region.
Australia’s Test players will have a rare two-week window to participate in the BBL 2025-26 season following the home Ashes series, enhancing the league’s prospects for success.
As anticipation builds for the British Grand Prix, Formula 1 has launched its 2025 Global F1 Fan Survey, garnering insights from over 100,000 fans across 186 countries.
Liverpool have firmly rejected Bayern Munich’s approach for winger Luis Díaz, stating he is not available for transfer.
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