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Jack Draper returns to tennis with Andy Murray as coach after injury layoff
Jack Draper resumed competitive tennis on June 21, 2026, at Eastbourne with Andy Murray joining as his coach following months sidelined by injury.
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Argentina beats Austria 2-0 with Messi scoring twice in 2026 World Cup Group J match
Argentina defeated Austria 2-0 in Dallas in their second 2026 World Cup Group J match as Lionel Messi scored twice.
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Egypt beats New Zealand 3-1 in 2026 World Cup Group G match at Vancouver
Egypt defeated New Zealand 3-1 on June 21 at BC Place in Vancouver in a crucial 2026 World Cup Group G game.
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India holds re-exam of medical entrance test after paper leak cancels original exam
India conducted a re-examination of the NEET medical entrance test on June 21 under heavy security following a paper leak that cancelled the May 3 exam.
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Egypt and New Zealand field unchanged lineups aiming for first World Cup win
Egypt and New Zealand both kept unchanged lineups for their World Cup Group G match on June 21, 2026, targeting their first-ever win.
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Germany beats Ivory Coast 2-1 in World Cup Group E match in Toronto
Germany defeated Ivory Coast 2-1 in their June 19 Group E match, advancing to the knockout stage for the first time since 2014.
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Los Angeles declares emergency over prolonged Boyle Heights warehouse fire
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency June 20 amid a persistent fire at a large frozen food warehouse.
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Netherlands beat Sweden 5-1 in 2026 World Cup to lead Group F
The Netherlands defeated Sweden 5-1 in Houston on June 20 to top Group F at the 2026 World Cup.
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Marcelo Bielsa to end tenure as Uruguay coach after 2026 World Cup
Marcelo Bielsa said his role as Uruguay manager will conclude with the 2026 World Cup taking place June 11 to July 19.
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Lewis Hamilton sheds tears recalling Arsenal’s 22-year Premier League title wait
Lewis Hamilton became emotional recalling Arsenal’s Premier League title win ending a 22-year wait.
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Norway names 26-man World Cup squad led by Haaland and Odegaard
Norway announced its 26-man World Cup squad on May 21, featuring captain Martin Odegaard and striker Erling Haaland.
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Leo Østigård and Jérémy Doku welcome first children during 2026 World Cup
Norway’s Leo Østigård and Belgium’s Jérémy Doku both became fathers during the 2026 World Cup, balancing family and tournament duties.
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Victoria Junior College wins A Division boys' football final in penalty shoot-out
Victoria Junior College beat St Joseph's Institution 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw to win the A Division boys' football final on May 21, 2026.
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UN envoy warns Gaza division risks becoming permanent amid ceasefire strains
Nickolay Mladenov told the UN Security Council in May 2026 that Gaza’s division and conflict risks becoming permanent without disarmament and aid.
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Fire at JA Plus hotel in Pattaya injures four, including man with severe burns
A rooftop fire at Pattaya’s JA Plus hotel on May 21 injured four people and forced a chaotic evacuation of 178 guests.
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Japan launches US$10 billion POWERR Asia to boost economic security with ASEAN amid Iran war
Japan pledged US$10 billion to ASEAN on April 15 under POWERR Asia to secure energy and resources amid supply chain strains from the Iran war.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation amid Labour leadership challenge
Keir Starmer resigned as UK Prime Minister and Labour leader on June 22 amid internal party pressure and a leadership contest.
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Study finds Great Pyramid of Giza built with advanced earthquake-resistant design
Scientists revealed the Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed with features that help it withstand earthquakes.
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Singapore launches Green 100 to help SMEs report carbon footprint quickly and free
Singapore launched Green 100 on May 21 to help SMEs report carbon footprints easily and free within 10 minutes.
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Germany charges two men with plotting attacks on Jewish leaders for Iran's Revolutionary Guards
German prosecutors charged two suspects with plotting attacks on Jewish leaders in Germany on behalf of Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
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Four clubs battle for final two Champions League spots in Serie A finale
AC Milan, AS Roma, Como, and Juventus compete for the last two Champions League places in Serie A's final round.
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Fresh graduates in Singapore need two years experience as AI transforms entry-level jobs
Singapore fresh graduates now require work experience equivalent to two years as AI automates entry-level tasks, industry leaders say.
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Cyprus parliamentary election signals rise of newcomers amid falling support for traditional parties
Cyprus held parliamentary elections on May 24 to elect 56 lawmakers, with newcomers expected to win seats and traditional parties losing ground.
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Bukayo Saka rested in early 2026 World Cup group games due to Achilles injury
England manager Thomas Tuchel has managed Bukayo Saka carefully during group stage games amid Achilles tendinitis, limiting his starts until June 27.