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Sport was shaped by endings, losses and a few timely escapes today. New Zealand cricket said goodbye to one of its defining figures as Kane Williamson retired from international duty immediately, departing mid-series in England with more than 19,000 runs, 48 centuries and a World...
Android development is setting the pace in tech today, with Google pushing Android 16 to platform stability, expanding Gemini-powered coding tools in Android Studio, and tightening Play Console quality and policy standards as developers prepare apps for the next release. That sam...
Business news today paints a picture of pressure, repositioning and resource bets. In Britain, the economy slipped 0.1% in April, its first monthly contraction in months, as the Iran conflict fed through into higher energy bills, weaker spending and broader caution after a strong...
South Korean politics took another dramatic turn as a Seoul court sentenced former president Yoon Suk Yeol to 30 years in prison over a 2024 drone operation prosecutors say was designed to provoke North Korea and manufacture a pretext for martial law. The ruling deepens Yoon’s le...
A day of world news is marked by loss, spectacle and unease. Britain is mourning David Hockney, who has died at 88, closing the career of one of contemporary art’s defining figures, whose luminous colors and Pop-era sensibility made him a global cultural force. In Thailand, Princ...
In the heart of the lush jungle, Drift the Colugo awoke as the sun set. His soft, mottled brown-and-green fur blended perfectly with the leaves. His enormous dark eyes twinkled with curiosity and wond...
Today’s entertainment headlines range from pop nostalgia to the music industry’s AI anxieties. In Glasgow, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is preparing to welcome Barbie: The Exhibition, bringing more than 150 dolls and decades of pink-hued cultural history to Scotland for the...
Health and safety concerns run through today’s headlines, from the Atlantic to hospital corridors. In Spain’s Canary Islands, Pope Leo XIV cast a wreath into the sea for migrants who died attempting the crossing to Europe, using the gesture to condemn what he called indifference...
Science news is dominated today by the official arrival of El Niño, with NOAA warning the Pacific climate pattern could strengthen into one of the most powerful seen in decades. That matters because El Niño does not act in isolation: layered on top of human-driven global warming,...
Tech’s biggest theme today is power—who controls data, pricing, money, and mobility. In Seoul, regulators delivered a blunt warning by fining Coupang a record $409 million over a breach that exposed the personal information of roughly 37 million users, underscoring how costly wea...
Business news today is being shaped by the economic aftershocks of war. The European Central Bank raised rates to 2.25%, its first hike since 2023, arguing that energy-driven inflation linked to the Iran conflict can no longer be ignored even as it trims its growth outlook. The W...
Politics today was dominated by volatile security decisions on both sides of the Atlantic. In Washington, Donald Trump first threatened to hit Iran “very hard” and even floated taking control of strategic energy assets such as Kharg Island, only to later say he had canceled plann...
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