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Euro zone economy shrinks sharply in May amid Iran war energy price shock
Euro zone economic activity contracted at its steepest rate in over two years in May, driven by surging energy costs linked to the Iran war.
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Former Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner joins Oakley Capital as sports advisor
Christian Horner, ex-Red Bull Formula One boss, is advising Oakley Capital on premium sports investments.
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Ecuador faces Curacao in must-win World Cup match after opening losses
Ecuador and Curacao meet today in Kansas City, with both sides seeking their first win in Group E.
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Australian frozen yogurt brand Yo-Chi opens second Singapore outlet at The Star Vista
Yo-Chi opened its second Singapore outlet on May 23 at The Star Vista mall in Buona Vista.
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Sabalenka and Swiatek enter 2026 French Open facing injury and form challenges
Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek prepare for Roland Garros as Sabalenka recovers from injury and Swiatek aims for fifth French Open title.
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Ukrainian Drones Strike Rosneft Syzran Oil Refinery in Russia’s Samara Region
Ukrainian forces carried out a drone attack on the Syzran oil refinery in Russia, killing two and causing a large fire overnight on May 21.
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Germany meets Ivory Coast and young star Yan Diomande in Group E World Cup clash
Germany faces Ivory Coast in a crucial Group E World Cup match in Toronto on June 20, 2026, with Ivory Coast’s breakout star Yan Diomande posing a major threat.
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Mexico City plans to limit street alcohol sales after World Cup celebration
Mexico City officials announced plans to restrict public alcohol sales following massive World Cup celebrations on June 18.
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Man in Japan arrested for confining 5-year-old girl in garbage bin for discipline
A 35-year-old man in Mie prefecture was arrested for confining his partner’s 5-year-old daughter in a garbage bin on May 12.
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Goldfish Swimbappe in Toronto predicts 2026 World Cup match winners daily
A goldfish named Swimbappe is predicting World Cup match winners each day from a downtown Toronto office window.
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Spain defeats Saudi Arabia 4-0 after shock draw with Cape Verde in World Cup 2026
Spain bounced back from a shock 0-0 draw with Cape Verde to beat Saudi Arabia 4-0 in their June 21 Group H match in Atlanta.
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German fans in Toronto face high beer and ticket prices during World Cup match
Hundreds of German fans arriving in Toronto for June 20 World Cup match against Ivory Coast report steep beer and ticket costs.
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Australia opens first carbon refinery converting CO2 into products in New South Wales
Australia launched its first carbon refinery on Kooragang Island, turning captured CO2 from ammonia operations into concrete, paper, and glass products.
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Israeli Envoy Clashes with UN Officials Over Sexual Violence Blacklist at UN Hearing
Israeli ambassador Danny Danon clashed with UN officials on June 19 over Israel's inclusion on a UN sexual violence blacklist.
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Iran claims control of waters south of UAE's Fujairah port, demands ship permits
Iran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority says it controls waters south of UAE's Fujairah port and requires ships to obtain permission to transit Strait of Hormuz.
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Weak Australian jobs data drives bets on pause in RBA rate hikes
Weak Australian employment data on May 21 led investors to bet the Reserve Bank of Australia will pause interest rate hikes soon.
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Auckland FC aims to be first New Zealand team to win A-League title vs Sydney FC
Auckland FC will face Sydney FC in the A-League Grand Final on May 21, 2026, seeking to become the first New Zealand champions.
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Hungary proposes constitutional amendment to limit prime ministers to two terms
Hungary's ruling Tisza party submitted a constitutional amendment to limit prime ministers to a maximum of eight years or two terms.
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National Day Parade 2026 returns to National Stadium with indoor drone show and new elements
National Day Parade 2026 returns to National Stadium on August 9 with new features including an indoor drone show and record civilian participation.
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AI chip export surge drives record Asian savings supporting US tech giants
South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan’s AI-driven chip exports fuel a large Asian savings surplus that backs US tech investment.
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Man with schizophrenia jailed and caned for multiple offences including attempted robbery
Jareau Tan, 26, was sentenced to over two years’ jail and six cane strokes for offences including attempted robbery and sexual exposure.
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Singtel seeks regulatory clarity on Singapore telco consolidation, eyes minority partner for Optus
Singtel is pursuing regulatory approval to join telecom consolidation in Singapore and open to minority investors in Australian unit Optus.
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ICJ Rules Workers' Right to Strike Protected Under 1948 ILO Treaty
The International Court of Justice ruled on May 21 that workers' right to strike is protected under the ILO's 1948 Freedom of Association treaty.
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Man jailed for 13 months for cheating Grab of nearly $9,000 via courier loophole
Alex Wang Xiang Yi was sentenced to 13 months and 16 weeks for cheating Grab of $8,964 through fake delivery attempts.