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Lebanese turtle conservationist Mona Khalil dies after Israeli airstrike near Tyre
Mona Khalil, a Lebanese environmentalist known for protecting sea turtles, died June 19 after being wounded in an Israeli airstrike on June 4.
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Canada and South Africa meet in round of 32 at 2026 World Cup in Inglewood
Canada and South Africa face off Sunday in the first knockout round match of the expanded 2026 World Cup in California.
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Fire Destroys Reikado Hall Housing Nearly 1,200-Year-Old Eternal Flame on Miyajima Island
A fire destroyed the Reikado Hall on Miyajima Island in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, this week, but the temple saved its nearly 1,200-year-old eternal flame.
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Twin roadside bomb blasts kill at least seven in northwestern Pakistan
Twin roadside bomb blasts in Bannu district, Pakistan killed at least seven people and wounded three on June 20, 2026.
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Fire at Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach Hotel in Dominican Republic kills one, evacuates 1,690
A fire killed a 46-year-old Italian woman and forced evacuation of about 1,690 guests and staff at a Dominican Republic resort on June 19.
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German Journalist Eva Maria Michelmann Released from Syrian Detention and Returns Home
Eva Maria Michelmann, detained in Syria since January, was released and returned to Germany on June 19, 2026.
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Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz declares 90-day state of emergency amid protests
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz declared a 90-day state of emergency on June 20 to deploy military forces and clear road blockades amid nationwide protests.
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AI-driven code tools and agent frameworks dominate GitHub today
Top trending repos highlight advances in code intelligence, LLM token optimization, AI video production, and new agent frameworks.
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Australia confirms first mainland case of H5N1 bird flu in Western Australia
Australia confirmed its first mainland case of H5N1 bird flu in a brown skua found in Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia.
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Ten years after Brexit, UK faces economic decline and political turmoil with PM’s resignation
Ten years after voting to leave the EU, the UK struggles with economic setbacks and political instability, marked by Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s resignation on June 22, 2026.
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USMNT Advances to World Cup Knockout Stage With Support from Zlatan Ibrahimovic
The US Men's National Team won its first two 2026 World Cup matches, fueled by Zlatan Ibrahimovic's belief they can win the title.
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UK Amazon driver jailed for running cheating scheme involving 124 university students
Shahid Adnan, a UK Amazon delivery driver, was sentenced to three years for running a large academic cheating operation.
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Sony confirms future first-party single-player PlayStation games will be console-exclusive
Sony announced future first-party single-player narrative PlayStation games will remain console-exclusive, dropping prior PC release plans.
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Andy Burnham wins Makerfield by-election as Reform UK faces setback amid candidate controversy
Andy Burnham won the Makerfield by-election with 55%, while Reform UK's Robert Kenyon took second amid backlash over offensive posts.
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Australia confirms first mainland H5N1 bird flu cases in migratory seabirds
Australia reported its first mainland cases of the H5N1 bird flu in migratory seabirds in Western Australia near Esperance.
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Saudi Arabia's March 2026 Oil Export Revenues Reach Highest in Over Three Years
Saudi Arabia earned about $24.7 billion from oil exports in March 2026, led by higher prices and a new Red Sea shipping route.
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Scotland lose 1-0 to Morocco in 2026 World Cup Group C match
Scotland lost 1-0 to Morocco in their second Group C match at the 2026 World Cup on June 19, 2026.
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Morocco defeats Scotland 1-0 in 2026 World Cup Group C on early Saibari goal
Morocco beat Scotland 1-0 in their June 19 World Cup Group C match with Ismael Saibari scoring after 71 seconds.
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Record heatwave hits France and Western Europe with deaths and red alerts
More than half of France’s regions are under red heatwave alerts as temperatures reach 44.3C, causing deaths across France and Europe.
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Mohamed Salah named captain of Egypt's preliminary 2026 World Cup squad
Mohamed Salah has been named captain of Egypt's 27-man preliminary squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Athlos to debut London all-female athletics meet in September 2026
Athlos, founded by Alexis Ohanian, will host its first London all-female track and field meet on September 18, 2026, at StoneX Stadium in Barnet.
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Bobby Prince, composer of Doom and other classic games, dies aged 81
Robert Caskin 'Bobby' Prince III, composer famed for Doom soundtracks, died June 16 at 81.
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Toy Story 5 opens with record $160M in North America over Father's Day weekend
Toy Story 5 earned an estimated $160 million in North America during its opening weekend, the franchise's best debut, grossing $312 million worldwide over three days.
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Two passenger trains collide near Bedford, killing one and injuring 89
Two London-bound passenger trains collided near Bedford on June 19, killing one driver and injuring 89 people.