Tuesday, July 7, 2026

World Affairs

Three things to know about SpaceX’s stock market debut

SpaceX will become a publicly traded company on Friday, in what is expected to be the highest-value stock listing in history.The BBC's Samira Hussain explains what it means...

World Cup 2026 opening day takeaways: Red cards, VAR and hydration breaks | World Cup 2026 News

Five goals, four water breaks, three red cards and a glittering opening ceremony.The World Cup 2026 opening...

SpaceX’s first employee reacts to company’s market debut

Tom Mueller was the first employee at SpaceX, a company he co-founded with Elon Musk in 2002.Now,...

Iran war day 105: Trump halts attacks after Kharg Island threat | US-Israel war on Iran News

EXPLAINERTrump cancels planned Iran attacks, saying talks are close as Tehran reviews a proposed US deal.Published On...

Trump claims deal to end Iran war near as Tehran says ‘nothing’ finalised

The statement said Netanyahu expressed appreciation for Trump's commitment to work towards a final agreement that included...
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Nigeria denies report it paid 'huge' ransom to free pupils in mass abduction

The rebuttal was followed by news the police chief was resigning a year before the end of his term.

How the U.S. Is Crippling Cuba’s Economy

new video loaded: How the U.S. Is Crippling Cuba’s EconomyCuba is facing its worst economic crisis in 67 years. Blackouts and fuel shortages...

England beat Pakistan by two wickets to enter T20 World Cup semifinals | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup News

Captain Brook’s century guides England home in chase of 165 with Pakistan staring at the prospects of an exit.Listen to this article | 3 minsinfoPublished...

Floods and landslides in Brazil kill at least 20

Hundreds of people have been displaced and dozens are missing, with rescue operations still ongoing in Juiz de Fora.

Mexico hunts 23 inmates sprung from jail during wave of violence

The prisoners escaped from a jail in Puerto Vallarta after armed men rammed one of the gates.

‘We asked UK gov’t to declare what’s happening in Gaza as a genocide’

Irish children’s author Chris Haughton warns that silencing authors on Gaza threatens free expression.
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