- Former Olympian arrested for taking paint from Reflecting Pool in Bethesda
- Israel conducts airstrikes in Lebanon, resulting in at least 16 fatalities
- US lawmakers reach compromise on government funding ahead of deadline
- Teams qualified for World Cup 2026 knockout stage, round of 32
- Roughriders defeat Stampeders 40-37 in overtime with winning touchdown
- Multiple arrests made for alleged vandalism at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
- Paraglider rescued after becoming ensnared on tower crane in Sichuan, China
- European Council head António Costa engages in secret talks with Russia
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Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least 16 despite a ceasefire, following projectiles fired by Hezbollah.
A paraglider became stranded nearly 60 metres above Nanchong, Sichuan province, after their parachute became entangled in a construction tower crane; they were safely rescued.
French President Emmanuel Macron successfully orchestrated a G7 summit, culminating in a joint declaration supporting Ukraine and facilitating dialogue between the US and Iran. Macron described the event as a pivotal moment for Europe, showcasing unity and strategic engagement amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.
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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