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Kenya Police Block Nairobi Protests

Kenyan authorities imposed heavy security measures across Nairobi on Thursday, blocking key routes to prevent protests marking the second anniversary of the 2024 Gen Z uprising. Police deployed tear gas and fired shots as demonstrators attempted to gather despite the lockdown.

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Trump Can Remove Haitian and Syrian Immigrants

The Supreme Court approved the Trump administration's removal of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian and Syrian citizens, allowing deportation of more than one million immigrants. Democratic senators warned of imminent mass deportations of unaccompanied migrant children.

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Transportation Sector Adopts Electric Vehicles

Auto manufacturers scale production of battery electric vehicles and hybrid models. Charging infrastructure expansion supports widespread EV adoption across regions.

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North Korean Defectors Navigate Life in Freedom

Documentary subjects depicting North Korean defectors reveal the challenges faced by those escaping the regime. The stories highlight both psychological hardships and the ongoing border security tensions between North and South Korea.

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Vinicius Reflects on Brazil's Tournament Transformation

Brazilian star Vinicius analyzes his team's World Cup resurgence and personal career momentum. The player discusses Brazil's tactical evolution and psychological preparation for knockout stages.

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Fox One Offers World Cup Streaming Discounts

Fox One provides free trial and Prime Day discounts for 2026 FIFA World Cup coverage online. Ghana held England scoreless while the Democratic Republic of Congo draws closer to knockout qualification.

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World Cup Round Three Determines Knockout Spots

The final group stage matches from June 24-28 determine the 32 teams advancing to the knockout round. Brazil plays Scotland while Portugal faces stronger competition in their decisive fixtures.

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Venezuela Declares Emergency After Earthquakes

Venezuela declares a state of emergency following two powerful earthquakes measuring up to magnitude 7.5. President Delcy Rodríguez orders closure of schools and non-essential activities while neighboring Ecuador pledges humanitarian assistance.

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Neymar Cleared for Brazil Scotland Match

Carlo Ancelotti confirmed Neymar's availability for Brazil's decisive World Cup group match against Scotland. The star returns to competitive play after nearly three years recovering from a severe knee injury.

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Deutsche Bahn Network Collapses Due to Failed IT Maintenance

Germany's rail network ground to a halt due to a maintenance error affecting the internal communication system. Hundreds of thousands of passengers were stranded as Deutsche Bahn struggled to restore service, facing criticism over the outage.

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Meta Pauses Employee Surveillance Program Over Privacy

Meta has temporarily halted an employee activity monitoring tool that tracked keystrokes, mouse clicks, and screen content after 1,600 staff signed a privacy petition. The company acknowledged security deficiencies in the keystroke-logging system.

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Elanga's Brilliant Strike Sends Sweden Through

Anthony Elanga scored a stunning goal to secure a 1-1 draw between Sweden and Japan, allowing both teams to advance from Group F. Japan opened the scoring through Daizen Maeda before Elanga's brilliant effort leveled the match and confirmed Sweden's spot in the knockout stages.

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U.S. Inflation Hits Three-Year High in May

The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rose 4.1 percent year-over-year in May as gas prices peaked, signaling potential political challenges for Trump ahead of midterm elections. Monthly inflation remained steady at 0.4 percent.

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Alibaba Sues Pentagon Over Military Company Designation

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Defense's designation of the company as supporting Chinese military activities. The legal action challenges both the labeling decision and procedural fairness, complicating U.S.-China technology competition tensions.

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U.S. Eases Iran's World Cup Travel Restrictions

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security loosened travel restrictions on Iran's national soccer team for the World Cup, allowing the delegation to enter the country two days before their match in Seattle against Egypt. Despite initial strict policies requiring entry hours before games, Iran secured an additional day due to travel distance from their Mexico-based camp.

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