- Challenger Dan J. Sullivan eligible for primary ballot against Sen. Dan Sullivan, judge rules
- Woman gives birth under rubble in Venezuela earthquake aftermath
- Serbian president vučić announces resignation and calls early elections
- Record heatwave affects Germany, Poland and Central Europe as temperatures soar
- Australia to double fines for Big Tech over children bypassing social media ban
- Man killed in police shooting in Cold Lake, Alberta, under investigation by watchdog
- Letlow and Fleming compete for Cassidy’s seat in Louisiana GOP Senate runoff
- Heathrow and Gatwick flights delayed by up to 11 hours due to thunderstorms
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A woman gave birth under the rubble in Venezuela following twin earthquakes, as local authorities report 920 dead and over 50,000 unaccounted for.
Australia plans to double penalties for social media companies failing to enforce its under-16 ban, raising fines from 49.5 million to 99 million Australian dollars. The eSafety Commissioner will gain enhanced powers amid ongoing investigations into platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, as many children reportedly bypass age restrictions.
Toxic silver-cheeked toadfish invade Greece, causing damage to fishing gear and prompting government payouts for catches amid rising concerns.
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has mandated that all individuals wishing to perform Hajj this year must acquire a permit through the Nusuk platform, which works with the unified Tasreeh system for issuing official permits.
President Trump stated that the administration cannot provide trials for all deportees, claiming it would take “200 years” to do so.
Sir Keir Starmer reiterated the UK’s support for Ukraine during a phone call with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, emphasising the need for a full ceasefire from Russia to end the ongoing conflict.
The anticipated remaster/remake of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion is expected to reignite interest in the game, which some believe surpasses both Morrowind and Skyrim in quality and gameplay experience.
Christians in Gaza’s only Catholic church honoured Pope Francis, who consistently reached out to them for over a year during the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, culminating in his last phone call on Saturday.
Jasprit Bumrah has been recognised as the Leading Men’s Cricketer in the World for 2025, following a historic performance in 2024 where he became the first Test bowler to take 200 wickets at an average below 20.
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