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Australian Host Removes Controversial UK Activist Interview
Karl Stefanovic's podcast episode featuring far-right UK activist Tommy Robinson was deleted from YouTube. The removal reflected platform content policies around extremist figures.
Beşiktaş Reshapes Squad with Summer Transfers
Beşiktaş is active in the transfer market, with Rangers pursuing Vaclav Cerny and discussions ongoing for Ndidi, Rashica, and young talent Mustafa Erhan Hekimoğlu. The club also released young striker Adnan Karahisar on loan and announced a 6-match overseas training camp.
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Bayer Wins Supreme Court Glyphosate Ruling
The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of Bayer's Roundup herbicide, overturning verdicts that had been the basis for billions of dollars in cancer-related claims. The decision shifts authority over pesticide safety from state courts to federal regulators.
White House Requests $87.6 Billion for War, Farms, and Ebola
The Trump administration requested $87.6 billion from Congress to cover Iran war costs, replenish farmer aid programs, and fund Ebola response in Central Africa. Democrats and Republicans expressed opposition to additional military funding.
US Anthropic Restrictions Boost Chinese AI Competitiveness
Some analysts argue that US restrictions on Anthropic create unintended advantages for Chinese AI developers. The policy shift raises questions about educational and competitive equity between nations.
DAX Closes Near 25000 as Bayer Rallies on Glyphosate Victory
Germany's DAX index rose on Thursday, buoyed by Bayer's significant court victory in glyphosate litigation. Technology stocks benefited from positive earnings from memory chip manufacturer Micron.
Norway Brings Own Food to World Cup Amid False Claims
Norway brought provisions to the World Cup, spurring false claims about distrust in US food products. The move generated viral debate about team logistics and cultural practices during the tournament.
Djokovic withdraws from Wimbledon exhibition event
Novak Djokovic withdrew from a high-profile exhibition tournament days before Wimbledon, citing preparation priorities. The event at Hurlingham featured top-ranked players.
Deschamps departs World Cup for mother's funeral
France coach Didier Deschamps left the World Cup to attend his mother's funeral, missing the critical match against Norway. Assistant leadership takes charge for the group-stage decider.
Democrats Probe Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Renovation Failures
Congressional Democrats launched investigations into a troubled $16 million renovation project at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The problematic restoration effort has created ongoing controversy and calls for accountability.
Senegal prepares crucial Iraq battle at World Cup
Senegal goalkeeper Édouard Mendy suffered a knee injury ahead of the decisive group-stage match against Iraq. Winger Ismaila Sarr expressed determination to bounce back after consecutive losses.
Heat Wave Kills Hundreds of Thousands of Poultry in France
Extreme heat in France has killed hundreds of thousands of poultry on farms, overwhelming services responsible for animal carcass removal. Farmers are considering on-site burial as emergency disposal measures.
Short walks boost workplace mood and health
Research shows that even five minutes of walking can counter the health risks of prolonged sitting at work. Experts recommend movement breaks to improve both mental well-being and physical health in office environments.
African journalists detained on censorship charges
Journalists in Mali, Nigeria and Burkina Faso face detention and legal threats for reporting on governance failures and press freedom violations. International rights groups urge immediate release of detained reporters.