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Iran's World Cup Journey: Visa Woes and Relocation Challenges

Iran's path to the World Cup is marked by visa hurdles and moving training camps—challenges that shape their tournament story.

Stabbing Incident at Penn Station Heightens Security Ahead of NBA Finals

Five people injured in a stabbing at Penn Station as NYC ramps up security for Trump's visit during the NBA finals. What does this mean for the city?

World Cup Fans Express Outrage Over US Travel Bans and Visa Issues

Frustration brews among global fans as US travel restrictions hinder World Cup attendance, sparking feelings of exclusion.

Xi Jinping’s North Korea Visit: A Blend of Diplomacy and Strategy

Xi Jinping's trip to North Korea raises questions about the balance of friendship and influence in a crucial regional partnership.

Israel Launches Strikes in Beirut Suburb: A Tenuous Peace Shattered

Just days after a US-brokered truce, Israel conducts strikes in Beirut, raising questions about the stability of peace in the region.

Christian Eriksen Stabilized After Shocking Collapse in Denmark Match

Christian Eriksen's collapse during a game shocked fans, but he has regained consciousness. What does this mean for the football community?

Trump Walks Out of NBC Interview Over Election Claims: A Telling Moment

In a heated exchange, Trump cut his NBC interview short, revealing tensions over election integrity discussions. What does this mean for his narrative?

Zelensky and Allies Present Five Conditions for Peace Talks

As Trump's focus shifts to Iran, Zelensky's allies outline key conditions for peace negotiations in Ukraine.

Armenia's Election: Pashinyan Faces a Crucial Test Amid Russian Pressure

With falling support at home, Pashinyan's quest for a third term raises questions about Armenia's geopolitical future.

Zelensky Slams 'Vile' Drone Strike at Chornobyl Before London Talks

Ukrainian President Zelensky condemns a recent drone strike near Chornobyl, raising concerns over nuclear safety as he heads to London for talks.

Peru's Presidential Race: Voter Frustration Fuels Demand for Stability

With eight presidents in just a decade, voters crave stability to address crime and inequality in Peru's contentious election.

Iran's Technical Staff Denied U.S. Visas Amid World Cup Controversy

In a surprising turn, Iran's technical staff face visa denials just as players secure entry to the U.S. for the World Cup. What’s behind this diplomatic snag?

Pope Francis Draws Massive Crowds to Madrid for Open-Air Mass

Pope Francis captivates Madrid, drawing thousands for an open-air mass filled with hope and unity.

Putin's Economic Forum Dwarfed by Drone Strikes in St. Petersburg

As Ukraine's drone attacks unfold, Putin's economic forum feels the heat. What does this mean for Russia's economy and its stance on the global stage?

Ilaiyaraaja: Five Decades of Musical Mastery and Innovation

Celebrated maestro Ilaiyaraaja continues to innovate and inspire in Indian cinema, proving that great music has no expiration date.

Hegseth's Strong Words: Europe’s Migration Crisis Compared to D-Day

In a powerful speech at Normandy, Hegseth draws parallels between D-Day and Europe’s current migration challenges, igniting debate on immigration policy.

Pope Francis Kicks Off Spain Tour with Calls for Peace and Migrant Support

On his first day in Spain, Pope Francis lauds the nation's commitment to peace and its welcoming stance towards migrants.

Heartbreaking Farewell: Funeral for Infant Fatally Shot by Israeli Forces

A grieving father carries his baby son, shot dead by Israeli troops, in a funeral that speaks volumes about the ongoing conflict in the West Bank.

Hegseth's Stark Warning: Europe's Migrant Crisis Echoes D-Day Lessons

In a powerful D-Day speech, Hegseth criticizes Europe's migrant challenges, drawing parallels to historical invasions. What's the real story?

Ukrainian Drones Strike St. Petersburg: A New Front in the Conflict

For the first time since the war, St. Petersburg residents are told to stay indoors as Ukrainian drones strike the city, signaling a shift in the conflict.