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World Cup Shocks Reshape Knockout Pathways
Bosnia and Herzegovina defeated Qatar 3-1 while Switzerland clinched first place with a 2-1 victory over Canada in dramatic final-day group matches. Both European teams advance as Qatar exits the tournament.
Montreal Shooting Kills Police Officer and Civilian
A shooting in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges district killed a police officer, a civilian, and the alleged gunman. The incident marked the first police death in Montreal in 24 years and prompted a major police response.
Brazil Dominates World Cup Group Stage
Brazil topped their World Cup group with a dominant 3-0 victory over Scotland, securing first place and favorable scheduling for knockout matches. Team captain Marquinhos emphasized the need for continued improvement as the tournament progresses.
Vinicius Junior Powers Brazil World Cup Victory
Vinicius Junior scores twice as Brazil defeats Scotland 3-0 winning World Cup group stage. Winger advances to tournament's leading goal scorer with four goals through group rounds. Brazilian squad demonstrates improving performance consistency after opening match struggles.
Colombia Elects Millionaire Businessman President
Colombian election delivers victory to right-wing millionaire businessman opposing guerrilla negotiations and prioritizing security force deployment. Trump-aligned president-elect pledges aggressive criminal organization suppression strategy. Political shift signals major reversal in negotiation-based peace approach.
UN Commission Accuses Israel of Genocide Against Palestinian Children
A UN investigative commission found that Israel has deliberately targeted Palestinian children as part of an ongoing genocidal campaign in Gaza, resulting in at least 20,179 child deaths during the first two years of the conflict.
Switzerland Tops Canada in World Cup Match
Switzerland defeats Canada 2-1 in World Cup group match securing top position in Group B. Bosnia defeats Qatar 3-1 advancing to knockout stage as third-place finisher. Multiple teams advance from group stage in competitive final matches.
Europe Adapts to Extreme Heat
Cities across Europe implement emergency measures to address dangerous heat conditions. Cool-down centers and public awareness campaigns help populations cope.
England Held Scoreless by Ghana in World Cup
England and Ghana played to a frustrating 0-0 draw in their World Cup Group L match, with England dominating possession but failing to break through Ghana's organized defense. Coach Thomas Tuchel felt his team was unlucky not to score.
Record Heat Wave Sweeps Europe
Europe experiences extreme temperatures with record-breaking heat across multiple countries. Climate change amplifies the magnitude and impact of the ongoing heat event.
Ukraine destroys rail bridge on occupied Crimea
Ukraine's military destroyed a strategically important railway bridge in eastern Crimea using drone strikes, disrupting one of the few rail connections between the peninsula and Russia. The operation is part of Ukraine's strategy to isolate Crimea from Russian supply lines.
Haaland leads Norway to second-round qualification
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland scored four goals in Norway's first two World Cup matches, leading the team to the knockout stages for the first time in 28 years. Despite his impressive scoring, Haaland downplayed Norway's tournament prospects, expecting France to win the competition.
European heatwave claims 40 lives in France
France endured an unprecedented heatwave with 40 drowning deaths as people sought relief in waterways. Much of France experienced temperatures around 40°C (104°F), with 54 departments under red alert and records broken for hottest recorded day and night since 1947.
Messi becomes World Cup all-time leading goal scorer
Lionel Messi became soccer's all-time World Cup goal scorer with two goals in Argentina's 2-0 victory over Austria. The 38-year-old extended his World Cup goal total to 17, surpassing Miroslav Klose's previous record of 16.