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Uganda’s army chief, President Museveni’s son, shut down Nation Media Group’s TV and print outlets in a dawn raid, stripping Ugandans of key independent news s…
At least 1,430 people died and tens of thousands are missing after twin earthquakes hit Venezuela, with rescuers racing to find survivors before the 72-hour ma…
Chris Buescher signed a contract extension with RFK Racing, keeping him in the No. 17 Ford through at least 2026. This secures a key driver amid RFK's charter …
The U.S. conducted airstrikes on three Iranian locations after a suspected Iranian drone hit a commercial ship near the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran attacked B…
The World Cup knockout rounds started with dramatic upsets and last-minute goals, keeping fans on edge. This matters because the tournament showcases global un…
Iran threatened to halt indirect U.S. talks on Yemen after overnight strikes on American forces in Bahrain and Kuwait, retaliating against U.S. raids on Irania…
Steve Clarke signed a four-year contract extension on May 28, then resigned 31 days later after Scotland’s World Cup exit. His abrupt departure leaves Scotland…
Iran launched missile strikes on US military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain after a second round of US airstrikes on Iranian coastal sites, escalating tensions in…
The U.S. military struck 10 Iranian military targets, including surveillance and air defense systems near the Strait of Hormuz. The strikes escalate tensions a…
Cody Gakpo will stay with the Netherlands' World Cup team in Qatar despite losing his unborn son. His decision highlights the intense personal pressures elite …
The U.S. struck Iran's Sirik and Qeshm Island, marking the first direct hits on Iranian soil in years, as tensions escalate over shipping attacks. This risks d…



























