• Iran Heads to Switzerland, Downplays Progress

    Iran dealt two quick blows to the interim agreement with the United States on Saturday, angered by Israel’s continued attacks in Lebanon, saying it had closed the Strait of Hormuz again and announcing that while its negotiators are going to Switzerland for talks, not much is likely to happen there. First, Iran’s joint military command…

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  • Iran Announces Strait of Hormuz Closure After US ‘Breach’

    Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said in a statement posted Saturday on Telegram that the Strait of Hormuz has been closed to vessel traffic, accusing the United States of violating the recently negotiated memorandum of understanding intended to end the U.S.-Iran war and restore maritime access through the strategic waterway. The statement, which was also…

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  • Bebe Rexha urges fans to stop pitting women against each other after Olivia Rodrigo comment

    Bebe Rexha has told fans to stop pitting female artists against each other after being told Olivia Rodrigo “outsold” her. The singer penned a tribute to late star Oliver Tree, who she revealed had recorded a feature for her latest album Dirty Blonde – though it didn’t make the final cut – and one person…

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  • China News Roundup: Consumption, Computing Power, Manufacturing Upgrades and Trade Frictions Dominate Headlines

    Beijing Pushes Harder to Revive Domestic Demand One of the most prominent themes across Chinese newspapers and business publications today is the challenge of strengthening domestic consumption as policymakers attempt to rebalance the world’s second-largest economy. Recent economic discussions highlighted concerns that consumer confidence remains weaker than officials would like despite a series of stimulus…

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  • Hong Kong News Roundup Today: Five-Year Planning, Political Signals, Economic Recovery and Governance Debates Dominate Headlines

    Hong Kong Launches Historic First Five-Year Development Plan Hong Kong newspapers today continued extensive coverage of the government’s decision to begin public consultation on the city’s first formal five-year development blueprint, a move widely viewed as one of the most significant shifts in governance strategy since the handover. The consultation process seeks public input on…

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  • Oil prices have fallen and that’s encouraging

    Explaining today’s decision, Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey says rate-setters have been encouraged by falls in oil costs, but know that inflationary pressure is coming.  “Oil prices have fallen in recent days, and that’s encouraging. But they’re still higher than before the war,” he says.  “Whatever happens in the future, the higher energy prices…

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  • America Today: Iran Deal Fallout, Fed Uncertainty, Immigration Expansion and Global Tensions Dominate U.S. Headlines

    Trump’s Iran Agreement Reshapes Washington Debate American newspapers today are dominated by coverage of President Donald Trump’s controversial agreement with Iran, which formally ends the 110-day conflict between the two countries while opening a 60-day negotiation period aimed at producing a broader settlement. According to reports examining the agreement, Iran would retain its existing nuclear…

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  • Charli XCX opens up on mental health struggles

    Charli XCX has candidly confessed that she was recently “in the worst place mentally that (she’s) ever been” in her life. In a cover interview for Rolling Stone, conducted two days before the Met Gala in early May, the 360 hitmaker admitted that the discourse surrounding her and her creative output is “loud” and can…

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  • The Peter Obi Phenomenon: Why the Masses Adore Him and the Elite Fear Him

    Since Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999, presidential elections have followed a predictable pattern—a two-horse race between the two dominant parties. Then came Peter Obi. In 2023, the former Anambra State governor shattered that duopoly, transforming a campaign into a national movement and forcing Nigeria’s political establishment into a state of panic it has…

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  • World Cup 2026 Heats Up: Surprises, Statement Wins and Emerging Contenders

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup has quickly evolved from opening-week excitement into a tournament full of storylines, dramatic results, and shifting expectations. With the expanded 48-team format bringing more nations into the spotlight, the group stage has already delivered memorable moments across North America, where the United States, Canada, and Mexico are jointly hosting football’s…

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