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After U.S. Strike on Iranian School, Months Pass Without Answers
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Live Updates: At G7 Summit, Trump Says Ukraine War Has ‘No Impact’ on U.S.
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A U.S. pundit sparked an international incident with a one-word analysis of USA-Australia (Gift Article)

A knee-jerk reaction to the U.S.'s World Cup draw still lingers six months later and serves as the unlikely backdrop to Friday's match

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Japan Raises Rates to 31-Year High to Ward Off War Inflation
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Nagestaard, gefotografeerd en gewantrouwd: het leven van asielzoekers in Loosdrecht

Noodopvang: Asielzoekers in Loosdrecht worden ongevraagd gefotografeerd en in WhatsApp-groepen met incidenten in verband gebracht. Loosdrechters richtten ook een buurtwacht op met portofoons en steekw...

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The Iran War Permanently Altered the Global Economy
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Column | Het is aan Pro om de mythe te ontkrachten dat alles de schuld is van de migrant

Je kunt niet met een klein stemmetje gaan praten, als net zesduizend mensen, die eerst nog lid waren van de PvdA of van GroenLinks met overweldigende meerderheid stemmen voor de fusiepartij Pro. Progr...

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From the Altar to the Alt-Scene: A Greek Priest’s Drone Metal Debut
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Iranian team criticizes World Cup organization, says Gianni Infantino has promised to help (Gift Article)

Iran drew 2-2 with New Zealand in their World Cup opener but were seemingly forced to fly back to their Tijuana base after the game.

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Why the Iranian Team Is in a Tough Spot at the World Cup
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Opinion | Putin calls Zelensky illegitimate. He’s describing himself.

The Russian dictator’s obsession reveals exactly what occupies his own subconscious.

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Iran Says Strait of Hormuz Won’t Have ‘Tolls’ but It Will Have ‘Fees’
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In Its Tragic Finale, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Is Interrupted by a Cat
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The Atlantic politicsworld
The U.S. Had No Choice but Diplomacy—Yet Again

The new pact between the U.S. and Iran seeks to rewind the clock to the day before the war. ​​​​​​

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FIFA clears referee accused of making ‘White power’ gesture after he calls it ‘involuntary twitch’ (Gift Article)

Shaun Evans was pictured making the hand gesture ahead of Germany vs. Curaçao on Sunday.

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How an Addictive Gas Station Drug Found Allies in Trump’s Cabinet
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Opinion | President Trump Lost This War
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Washington Has Been Carefully Planned for Two Centuries. Now Trump Has His Own Designs. (Gift Article)

The city is unlike any in America for its accumulation of intricate details, a whole that is a work of civic art.

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Trump Thanks China and Russia, Partners of Iran, for Diplomatic Help
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FIFA proposing Israel vs. Palestine match for opener of youth football festival (Gift Article)

FIFA president Gianni Infantino tried to get the heads of the Israel and Palestine FAs to shake hands at an event in April.

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Israel Counts the Ways That Netanyahu’s Iran Strategy Failed
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Wim T. Schippers gedijde bij de verwarring die hij schiep

Wim T. Schippers (1942-2026) | kunstenaar: „Waarachtig oninteressant”, noemde Wim T. Schippers zijn werk graag. Van Fluxus-kunstenaar tot stem van Ernie bij ‘Sesamstraat’, van tv-maker tot toneelschri...

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Kennedy Seeks to Expedite Appeal of Ruling That Blocked His Vaccine Policies
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Bloomberg politicsworld
Trump’s Iran Truce Has the Hallmarks of Defeat

A deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is set for signature on Friday, and Donald Trump is already congratulating himself on being the first US president to have made peace with Iran since the country’...

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What to Know About the U.S.-Iran Framework Agreement
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Britain Announces Social Media Ban for Children
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Iran War Live Updates: U.S. and Tehran Agree on Framework for Peace
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After Russia Attacks Kyiv With Missiles and Drones, Historic Orthodox Cathedral Burns

A bishop reported that many holy items had been recovered from the church, at the site of the Perchersk monastery, a revered place for the Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox faiths.

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Sent to Fetch Us

Jay-Z didn’t partner with Target. Target hired Jay-Z to bring Black dollars back — and he thought we’d be too busy buying vinyl to notice.

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The Atlantic politicsworld
Trump Celebrates While America Capitulates

The peace deal with Tehran is an Iranian victory.

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Trump Claims Strait Will be ‘Permanently Toll Free’ Under Agreement With Iran
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Merger Cleared, David Ellison to Join Trump at U.F.C. Bouts
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The Times (UK) businessworld
Tartan Army soldiers band together to cut down Airbnb costs

Scotland supporters quick to pin down and share cheaper accommodation for ‘the most expensive World Cup in history’

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Seeing Herself in the Lives of 19th-Century Vermont Lesbians
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Opinion | Trump’s Fixation on This Phrase Reveals Something About the War in Iran
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Takeaways From JD Vance’s Book: ‘Childless Cat Ladies,’ the Pope and Usha Vance
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The Atlantic businessworld
Oil Prices Might Not Go Back to Normal Anytime Soon

There’s a big difference between reopening the Strait of Hormuz on paper and actually resuming the flow of oil through it.

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After a Bitter Split, European Leaders Play Nice With Trump
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The Atlantic politicscultureworld
Trump’s 250th Celebration Is a Fiasco

The president has turned a solemn occasion into a Day of Trump.

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Iranian team wears pins for victims of school strike: Will it be allowed during World Cup?
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Opinion | Iran Found Trump’s Bone Spur
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Tropical Storm Watch Issued Along Gulf Coast as Heavy Rain Hits Texas
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Bloomberg politicsworld
At the G7, Europeans Tread Carefully Around Trump

The region’s leaders are greeting the US president’s Iran deal with a mix of relief and skepticism.

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Putin ‘expanding battlefield to Britain’, warns former MI6 chief

Sir Richard Moore says Moscow is increasingly relying on arson, cyberoperations and criminal proxies to unsettle British support for Ukraine

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Russian Navy Ship Accused of Firing Warning Shots at U.K. Yacht
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Calculating the scale of Cape Verde’s World Cup shock using rankings, landmass and projections (Gift Article)

Cape Verde drawing with Spain was shocking, but just how shocking? Let's find out

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Opinion | How Tehran Won the World
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The Atlantic politicsworld
Trump’s Endgame Is Surrender

He seems to hope to slip away without Americans noticing the magnitude of this defeat.

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How a Curious FIFA Boardroom Deal Handed Fox an Astounding Bargain
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The Atlantic worldpoliticsculture
The Betrayal of the Iranian People

The world has not reckoned with the violence visited on Iran’s people in 2026.

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