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"We Don't Want Them": Trump Set To Replace Immigrant Truckers With Veterans
Addressing the military investment summit, Trump said his administration was preparing to take what he called "historic action" against undocumented truck drivers.
UK Nationalises British Steel, Takes Control From China's Jingye
The country's last factory that can make steel from scratch faced imminent closure last year after Jingye said the plant in Scunthorpe, northern England, was no longer financially viable.
Secret Service 'Fed Up' With Vance Family's Last-Minute Travel Demands: Report
One incident that particularly angered agents involved a request to fly JD Vance and his young son across Washington aboard Marine Two for a golf lesson.
Meta Can Fire Staff Who Sued It For AI Discrimination, US Judge Rules
US District Judge William Orrick in Oakland, California, in a written order said he would not stop Meta from carrying out the layoffs beginning July 22 while the merits of the workers' novel legal claims are decided in private arbitration.
Middle East On Boil Again? Iran Threatens "Zero Hour", Trump Deploys Planes
The IRGC Navy Command has said in a statement that the movement and military equipment of the US forces are "under the surveillance" of the Islamic Republic's naval units.
7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Mexico, Tsunami Alert Issued
A series of aftershocks, including some with magnitudes between 5 and 6, were also felt in Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador.
How Is Bangladesh's PM Dealing With Student Protests
The Tarique Rahman government is keen to project a student-friendly image and does not want to be seen as clashing with students.
"Trying To Survive": Indians, Others Hit As Iran War Triggers Dubai Job Crisis
Months after the US-Israeli war with Iran spilt across the Gulf, many workers say jobs have disappeared, salaries have been cut and finding new employment has become increasingly difficult.
Pakistan Army Kills 24 Taliban, Baloch Militants During Raids, Weapons Seized
The military said Friday it used intelligence sources to target militants in operations carried out over the previous day that killed 24 members of the outlawed Pakistani Taliban and Baloch separatist groups.
Man, 79, Rescued After Surviving 9 Days In Russian Wilderness
A 79-year-old man was rescued after nine days, having lost his way near the remote village of Pilvo on Russia's Sakhalin Island.
Apple Pips Nvidia As World's Biggest Company As Chipmaker's Shares Dip 3.7%
Nvidia shares sank 3.7 per cent on Friday to bring the chipmaker's market capitalisation down to $4.8 trillion, while Apple's stock climbed 0.4 per cent, putting its valuation at $4.9 trillion.
Kuwait Says Army Personnel Injured In Iranian Drone Attack
The army's chief of staff "visited several wounded members of the Kuwaiti land forces", it said in a press statement.
Iran Strikes US Airbase In Qatar "To Punish The Aggressor"
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Friday that they had targeted US radar systems and military aircraft in Qatar.
'No Hatred': Australia Vows Crackdown On Racism Against Indian Truckers
Asked about a rise in racial slurs, verbal harassment and even death threats delivered over CB radio to Indian-origin drivers, Burke acknowledged the trend as a "grim reality" and laid out a two-part response: what the government is doing and what it is saying, insisting both matter equally.
Hotter Nights Stealing Sleep Across World, India Among Hardest Hit
Cities across the Middle East recorded the highest heat-related sleep losses, while parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia and West Africa also showed significant impacts.
Bangladesh Protesters Seek Death For Kolkata MLA Over Airport Mosque Row
A protest rally was organised in Bangladesh by local residents and several Muslim organisations following reports of restrictions on Friday prayers at the Bankra Mosque, also known as the Gouripur Jama Masjid, located within the Kolkata Airport premises.
Andy Burnham To Take Oath As Britain's Prime Minister Next Week
Burnham brings a more relaxed style of leadership than the rather stern Starmer, and is regarded as one of the Labour Party's best communicators.
Opinion: Opinion | Pakistan's Iran Problem Isn't Going Anywhere
Despite its glowing successes, and for all its mediation efforts, Pakistan's toughest audience may be in Iran itself
"Progressing Well": Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train On Track For 2027 Launch
Government sources said Japan is expected to supply its next-generation E10 Shinkansen trains for the route in the early 2030s. The futuristic train is still being developed, and construction work has rapidly progressed.
Iran Claims It Destroyed Many US Jets, Caused "Serious Damage" To Many More
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they destroyed "several US refuelling aircraft and fighter jets" and caused "serious damage to many more".
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Will the Canadian wildfire smoke affect Spain vs Argentina World Cup final?
World Cup organisers are monitoring the situation 'closely', with US and FIFA presidents meeting on Friday.
At least three killed and hundreds displaced by heavy rain in Chile
Chilean President Jose Antonio Kast says that he is travelling to the Biobio region to survey flood damage.
All-time West Indies cricket great Garfield Sobers dies aged 89
Arguably the greatest all-rounder of the game, Sobers led the West Indies at his peak, breaking Test cricket records.
Germany’s Merz hails nuclear deterrence cooperation with France
The Franco-German cooperation is not a move to replace NATO’s nuclear umbrella, stresses German Chancellor.
Beyond LNG: Berlin’s red-carpet diplomacy signals a bigger bet on Algeria
Germany, stripped of Russian pipeline gas, received Algeria's president with military honours and talked about LNG.
Can the US and Iran reach a lasting deal to end the conflict?
Air strikes intensify raising fear of an all-out war.
Life after amputation: Gaza women find recovery through football
Palestinian women in Gaza who have lost limbs during Israel's genocidal war are using football as a way of recovering.
World Cup 2026: What did we learn?
World Cup 2026: What did we learn?
Burnham confirmed as Labour leader, vows new direction for UK
Britain's governing Labour Party confirmed as Andy Burnham as its new leader, clearing the way for him to become PM
Did the US just start a trade war with Brazil?
Did the US just start a trade war with Brazil?
Iranian forces: missiles and drones fired at US targets in Gulf States
Iranian forces: missiles and drones fired at US targets in Gulf States.
Apple regains top spot as world’s most valuable company
Apple regained world’s top spot with $4.88 trillion valuation, overtaking Nvidia which saw a 3.5% market value drop.
Amazon’s Zoox recalls self-driving vehicles amid emergency response issues
The recall is the latest development in a series of reports of autonomous vehicles impeding emergency response efforts.
Eight killed, at least 34 missing after landslide in China’s Chongqing
Landslide has buried homes and forced more than 1,100 people to evacuate.
Pakistan cricketer Nawaz sanctioned after cannabis-related positive test
Nawaz admitted the violation and that the substance had been used in a manner unrelated to sporting performance.
Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 14, including mourners attending funeral
Eight killed and 20 injured in strike on funeral procession for Palestinian killed by Israel earlier in the day.
‘They took our toilet’: How a settlement has squeezed a Palestinian village
An illegal Israeli outpost set up next to Umm al-Khair in West Bank, immediately separating villagers from their land.
Plainclothes ICE agents manhandle man during arrest attempt
Plainclothes ICE agents manhandle man during arrest attempt at the Las Vegas airport on July 13, 2026.
Ten killed in attacks in Russia and Ukraine as protests continue in Kyiv
Thousands rally in the Ukrainian capital to protest the ouster of Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
France vs England – World Cup third-place playoff: Prediction, kickoff
Losing semifinalists France and England meet in a playoff for the bronze medal, a day before the World Cup final.
Uganda school bus crash kills 20 children and 1 adult
Uganda halts school trips after bus crashes returning from waterfall field trip; at least a dozen also injured.
Burnham confirmed as leader of UK’s governing Labour Party, headed for PM
Andy Burnham set to become UK prime minister but faces challenges including the cost of living crisis and two wars.
China’s Xi Jinping launches new AI alliance: What is it?
Beijing is likely to use the WAICO alliance to influence global AI regulations, analysts say.
UN urges probe into deaths in Pakistani-administered Kashmir unrest
Kashmir clashes have killed 31 since June, leading UN rights chief Volker Turk to appeal for calm.
Satellite images show damage inside Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant
Satellite images reveal strikes between July 7 and 12 on Iran’s largest nuclear power plant.