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FIFA Faces Protests in Toronto Over Israel Ties Ahead of World Cup Match
Activists displayed a massive banner on Toronto's Gardiner Expressway demanding FIFA suspend Israel, citing complicity in occupation ahead of Canada's World Cup opener.
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Kraken Secures Historic FIFA World Cup Partnership Ahead of 2026 Tournament
Kraken becomes the first official crypto exchange partner for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, signaling mainstream adoption and potential fan token volatility.
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Iran Sets July 4 Funeral for Supreme Leader Khamenei Following Assassination
Tehran begins funeral proceedings for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on July 4, with burial set for July 9 in Mashhad following delays caused by regional conflict and religious observances.
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US Airstrike Eliminates Tren de Aragua Leader Niño Guerrero
President Trump confirms US Southern Command killed Venezuelan gang leader Niño Guerrero in a coordinated airstrike, marking a major escalation against transnational criminal organizations.
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Pulitzer Photographer Captures Papal Moment in Barcelona After Viral Search
AP photographer Emilio Morenatti captured Pope Leo XIV blessing a boy in Barcelona. A viral social media campaign and AI tools reunited the artist with the family.
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Indonesian Students Protest Prabowo's Fiscal Policies Amid Fuel Price Hikes
Hundreds of students rallied in Jakarta against President Prabowo Subianto's spending priorities, citing fuel price hikes and controversial free meal programs as drivers of potential national bankruptcy.
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David Hockney Dies at 88: The Visionary Who Redefined Modern Art
British artist David Hockney has died at 88. A master of painting, photography, and digital media, he left an indelible mark on the art world with his vivid landscapes and iconic swimming pool series.
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Coastal Flood Risk Surges 12-Fold Due to Human-Driven Climate Change
New research reveals rare coastal floods are now 12 times more likely, with human activity accounting for a fourfold increase. Fossil fuel emissions remain the dominant driver of rising sea levels.