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Quarantine over for almost all hantavirus ship passengers, crew
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US stocks resume upward climb as dollar advances again after Fed outlook
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Ex-presidents and stars, but no Trump, turn out for Obama Library
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Stevens seizes US Open lead with McIlroy, Aberg one back
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Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists attack Niger airport, 11 soldiers killed
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'Big-game' Bellingham shows his worth for England at World Cup
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New Zealand's Henry rocks England in 2nd Test after Phillips century
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Vance warns Israel against criticizing US-Iran deal
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Iran's supreme leader says approved deal as US lifts ports blockade
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Australian qualifier Hijikata shocks Lehecka at Queen's Club
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AI-generated videos use Down syndrome to make sales
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O'Brien's royal century reward for sacrificing all for racing
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Spurs sign Dutch defender Van Hecke from Brighton
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England great Botham slams Stokes for breaking curfew
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Liverpool agree deal to sign Spain forward Munoz from Osasuna
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Chivu extends Inter deal until 2028 after debut season double triumph
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New Zealand's Henry rocks England after Phillips century
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Ghana pushes for concrete slavery reparations
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Wildcard Eala shocks Rybakina in Berlin
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Robertson and Scotland eye World Cup history against Morocco
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South Africa hold Czechs, keep World Cup knockout dream alive
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Joyful New York celebrates Knicks with ticker-tape parade
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Important or selfish? World Cup evidence mounts against Ronaldo
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Europe risks 'total irrelevance' without sovereign tech: Cohere chief
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Ex-presidents, stars, but no Trump, turn out for Obama Center
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Vance defends Iran deal, eyes Swiss talks
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US Olympic athlete Simpson shows 'improvement' after collasing on track
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Wahi granted Canadian visa for Ivory Coast World Cup match after delay
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Israel FM cuts contact with EU top diplomat over 'apartheid' remarks
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US lifts Iran ports blockade as uncertainty clouds Swiss Iran talks
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Brazilian police probe senator close to Lula
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Brutal Shinnecock winds blow away US Open contenders
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Leverkusen sign Portuguese talent Moreira from Lyon
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AI-generated videos wield Down syndrome to make sales
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Suspected jihadists stage deadly new attack on Niger airport
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Man dies, trains and classes disrupted as heatwave hits France
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Oil sinks on Mideast deal, but Fed outlook knocks equities
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Neymar to miss Brazil's second World Cup game against Haiti
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Dupont to start for Toulouse in Top 14 semi, Ramos out
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O'Brien's historic 100th Royal Ascot winner has golden glow
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Zverev wins all-German duel with Hanfmann to reach Halle quarters
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Graft probe into Spanish ex-PM expanded to daughters
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Iran war leaves Islamic republic intact and opponents divided
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Gregoire wins Swiss tour 2nd stage as Pogacar extends lead
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Galthie confirms Edwards to exit in France rugby coaching shake-up
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What Real Madrid's new signings add to Mourinho's project
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Knicks celebrate NBA win with huge New York parade
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Foreign aid cuts push up migrant flows, IOM chief warns
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Sana will become first Pakistani woman to play in The Hundred
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Oil tankers pass Hormuz Strait after war deal: tracker
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Iran war leaves Islamic republic intact and opponents divided
The Iran war was cast as a catalyst for the Islamic republic's collapse, but months of fighting failed to dislodge the clerical leadership and left its opponents out in the cold.
Grand Theft Auto VI presales to begin next week
Pre-sales of Grand Theft Auto VI, the feverishly anticipated video game release, will begin on June 25, Rockstar Games said on Thursday.
Greenland sees wildfires earlier in the year
Greenland has recently been hit by localised wildfires, a rarity at this time of year that could be explained by global warming, a researcher at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources said Thursday.
South Korean lawmakers launch probe into ballot paper shortages
South Korea's parliament on Thursday gave the green light for an investigation into ballot paper shortages that disrupted municipal elections this month and fuelled political tensions.
Why are Kenyan kids burning schools and killing their classmates?
Almost 50 fires have ripped through Kenyan schools this year, 16 schoolgirls have died, and more than 100 schools have temporarily closed. Everyone knows there is a crisis, but few have solutions.
Pain-riddled South Korean man fights for right to die
In excruciating pain from a debilitating neurological condition, South Korean Lee Myung-shik had reluctantly given up on assisted death in Switzerland when he learned his daughter risked prison time if she helped him.
Deadline Extended for 2026 Semmelweis-Richter Journalism Award Applications
Following strong interest and numerous requests, the application deadline for the 2026 Semmelweis-Richter Journalism Award has been extended by two weeks. Submissions are now accepted until June 23, 2026, 23:59 CET.
Ex-OPEC president Diezani Alison-Madueke cleared of bribery in UK trial
The first woman president of OPEC and Nigeria's former oil minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, was cleared of bribery charges in a UK trial Wednesday, her defence lawyers said in a statement.
Belgian driver gets 27-year jail term for deadly carnival crash
A Belgian driver was sentenced Wednesday to 27 years in jail after being found guilty of killing seven people by ploughing his car into a carnival procession while filming himself at the wheel.
EU lawmakers approve 'return hubs' migration reform
European lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to tougher migration rules that will grant authorities much broader detention powers and allow for the creation of deportation centres outside the bloc.
Global data declaration targets illegal fishing
Fifteen countries signed a global declaration on Wednesday aimed at combating illegal and destructive fishing with better data.
Stuffed toys and surfboards: Japan used goods market booms overseas
Under a scorching sun in a Bangkok suburb, a whistle blows and shouts fill the air as dozens of shoppers rush into a warehouse bearing the sign "Japanese Second-Hand Store".
EU lawmakers to approve migrant detention and deportation boost
European lawmakers are to give final approval Wednesday to tougher migration rules that will grant authorities broader powers to detain irregular arrivals and allow for the creation of deportation centres outside the bloc.
LiberNovo Announces Early Launch of Prime Sale, Featuring Limited Omni Bundle Flash Deals Starting Today
HONG KONG, HK / ACCESS Newswire / June 17, 2026 / LiberNovo today opened early access to its 2026 Prime Sale, with up to 49% off and a limited run of flash-deal bundles built around the original LiberNovo Omni. Early access is live now, and the full sale runs June 23 through July 11.
Polaris Renewable Energy Announces Postponement of Annual Meeting of Shareholders
TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / June 17, 2026 / Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. (the "Corporation" or "Polaris") today announced that its annual meeting of shareholders (the "Meeting"), originally scheduled to be held on June 18, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. (Toronto time), has been postponed.
EU admits it can't save discontinued video games
It's game over for fans of discontinued video games after the EU admitted defeat on Tuesday and said it cannot stop publishers making them unplayable.
India braces for El Nino-linked dry conditions
India will prepare contingency plans to help farmers weather potential low rainfall linked to the El Nino weather system, agriculture officials said Tuesday.
Restoring Kyiv cathedral hit by Russia could take two years: director
It could take around two years to repair Kyiv's Dormition Cathedral and its surrounding monastery complex after they were damaged in a Russian attack, its director said Tuesday.
Vast areas of coral reef could resist climate change: study
In the crystalline waters off Kenya's coast, coral reefs are thriving -- evidence of a rare good news story in the battle to protect oceans from the ravages of climate change.
On Sale Now! LiberNovo Maxis Big & Tall Ergonomic Chair Debuts, Unlocking a New Level of "Stability, Width, and Comfort" for Prolonged Sitting
The Maxis series is live today across the US, Canada, and Europe, starting at €829, with launch savings up to 48% off MSRP.
Eight dead in fiery US bomber crash in California: military
Eight people died when a US B-52 bomber crashed and erupted into a catastrophic fire shortly after takeoff at an air force base in California on Monday, officials said.
'They want to destroy us': Shock and anger as Russian attack sets Kyiv cathedral ablaze
Father Makariy, a high-ranking clergyman at Kyiv's Pechersk Lavra monastery complex, was woken at around 5:00 am with a huge roar -- the cathedral at the heart of one of Orthodox Christianity's most important sites had been set on fire in a Russian attack.
Burnt-out Indonesians beat the blues with children's games
Flushed and sweating, 31-year-old Annisa Enggracia Fidel runs back and forth to defend her fort from invaders -- hundreds of fellow adults all beating the blues by playing a nostalgic Indonesian children's game.
Greek fishermen struggle to keep up with pufferfish invaders
On his fishing boat moored in the Greek port of Ierapetra in southwestern Crete, Alexis Charlambakis pries open the mouth of a freshly-caught pufferfish to reveal two massive teeth on each jaw.
Polaris Renewable Energy Reminds Shareholders to Vote Ahead of Annual Meeting
TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / June 15, 2026 / Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. (TSX:PIF) ("Polaris" or the "Company") today reminds shareholders to vote their common shares in advance of the Company's upcoming annual meeting of shareholders, which will be held virtually on June 18, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. Toronto time.
US singer Oliver Tree aboard helicopter in deadly mid-air crash in Brazil
American alt-pop singer and internet personality Oliver Tree was aboard one of the two helicopters that collided mid-air in Brazil, leaving six dead, a police source told AFP.
Six killed as helicopters collide in Rio de Janeiro
At least six people died in Brazil on Sunday after two helicopters collided in western Rio de Janeiro, firefighters said.
Dozens arrested in New York violence after Knicks win title
New York police said Sunday that 63 people were arrested overnight as unruly crowds flooded into the city's streets to celebrate the Knicks' first NBA championship in 53 years.
Two men charged over England World Cup 'heist'
Two men were charged Saturday over the theft of $18,000-worth of kit and equipment from the England team at the World Cup, a US prosecutor said.
New York's Knicks fever leaves World Cup in the cold
The World Cup carnival arrived in New York on Saturday, but it was drowned out by the city's fervor over the hometown Knicks and the possibility of bringing an NBA title to the Big Apple.
Albania targets 20 in crime crackdown, possible ties to Trump-linked project
Albanian prosecutors said Saturday they had demanded the arrest of 20 people over alleged drug-trafficking and money-laundering, with media saying some may have ties to a resort project linked to relatives of Donald Trump.
Ghana protests to Canada after player Partey is denied visa for World Cup
Ghana said Saturday it has formally lodged a protest over Canada's refusal to issue a visa for the World Cup to player Thomas Partey, who is facing trial in Britain on rape charges.