Friday, June 19, 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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Conservative writer Bari Weiss named editor-in-chief of CBS News | Media News

Appointment of media figure known for pro-Israel, anti-‘woke’ stances comes as US media firms feel Trump pressure.Published On 6 Oct 20256 Oct 2025Click...

Sudan militia leader convicted of war crimes in Darfur

A Sudanese militia leader has been found guilty of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity more than 20 years ago in the...

Potential hurdles litter road as Israel and Hamas head to Gaza peace talks | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Delegations from Hamas, Israel and the United States are due to convene in Egypt for talks on US President Donald Trump’s proposal to...

Asahi restarts beer production in Japan after cyber-attack

Asahi has partially restarted production at all six of its breweries in Japan after it was forced to close them due to a...

Stabilisation force deployment in Gaza still a “crucial issue”

“The problem is going to be maintaining the agreement.”

Balloons used to smuggle cigarettes shut Vilnius airport

Balloons carrying thousands of packs of cigarettes have disrupted flights in Lithuania, as Vilnius Airport was forced to close for hours when dozens...
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