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Lendlease to Change Auditor After KPMG Australia Regulatory Probe
Lendlease's board resolved June 15 to replace KPMG as its auditor following a probe into a regulatory breach at KPMG Australia.
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Allianz leads bid for HSBC’s Singapore insurance unit valued up to $2 billion
Allianz has emerged as the frontrunner to acquire HSBC Life Singapore as talks near completion, sources say.
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Bus crash in northern Ethiopia kills at least 28 people, injures dozens
An overcrowded bus crashed into a 100-meter ravine on June 15 in northern Ethiopia, killing at least 28-31 people and injuring dozens.
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Crystal Palace appoint Pierre Sage as head coach on three-year contract
Crystal Palace named Frenchman Pierre Sage their new head coach on a three-year deal after Oliver Glasner's departure.
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Clement Turpin to Referee England vs Croatia World Cup Opener on June 14
Clement Turpin will referee England’s opening 2026 World Cup match against Croatia on June 14.
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Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day Tops North American Box Office with $44 Million Debut
Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day led North American box office with $44 million opening weekend.
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Israeli fire kills six Palestinians in Gaza amid ceasefire talks in Cairo
Israeli strikes killed at least six Palestinians in Gaza near Jabalia and Gaza City on June 14-15 amid ongoing ceasefire talks in Cairo.
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Spielberg’s Disclosure Day opens with $44M weekend as Obsession holds strong at box office
Disclosure Day earned $44 million domestically its opening weekend while low-budget film Obsession grossed $19 million in its fifth week.
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Iran draws 2-2 with New Zealand amid protests at 2026 World Cup opener in Los Angeles
Iran and New Zealand played to a 2-2 draw June 15 in Los Angeles as Iranian American protesters rallied outside the stadium.
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Japan emerges as top dark horse with draw vs Netherlands at 2026 World Cup opener
Japan drew 2-2 with the Netherlands in their 2026 World Cup opener and aims to reach the quarter-finals for the first time.
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Malaysia records over 76,000 wildlife conflict complaints since 2021 with RM58.7 million losses
Malaysia recorded 76,361 wildlife conflict complaints from 2021 to May 2026, causing RM58.7 million in losses nationwide.
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Microsoft CEO Nadella says Xbox gaming not profitable after 25 years of investment
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella acknowledged Xbox has faced profitability challenges despite 25 years of investment and more monetization occurring on YouTube than Microsoft itself.
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Ant Group is testing AI agent interface Ah Bao in Alipay super app
Ant Group is testing an AI agent interface called Ah Bao in Alipay to help users book rides and manage money.
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MetMalaysia issues thunderstorm and heavy rain warnings across Malaysia from June 14-17
The Malaysian Meteorological Department warned of thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong winds affecting multiple states and territories from June 14 to June 17, 2026.
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Sony ends PC ports of PlayStation singleplayer exclusives, cutting ties with Chinese PC market
Sony has stopped porting singleplayer PlayStation exclusives to PC, shifting focus to PS5 exclusives and new content.
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Donald Trump to hold major July 4 rally at National Mall for US 250th anniversary
President Donald Trump announced a large political rally on July 4 at the National Mall for the 250th US independence celebration.
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PKR to contest 20 seats in Johor and 16 in Negeri Sembilan state elections
PKR secretary general Datuk Dr Fuziah Salleh announced the party will contest at least 20 seats in Johor and 16 in Negeri Sembilan state elections.
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Zhipu AI launches open-source GLM-5.2 with 1 million token context window
Zhipu AI released its GLM-5.2 language model with a 1 million token context window and open-source MIT license on June 17, 2026.
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Two men convicted of arson targeting UK PM Keir Starmer's properties linked to Russian handler
Roman Lavrynovych and Stanislav Carpiuc found guilty of conspiracy and arson in attacks on UK PM Keir Starmer's property in London.
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Ruben Amorim agrees to become AC Milan head coach on two-year deal
Ruben Amorim has agreed to become AC Milan's new head coach, replacing Massimiliano Allegri after his dismissal in May.
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J-Kom Chief Mohd Hisyamuddin Criticized for Racial Remarks, Urged to Use Proper Language
J-Kom director-general Mohd Hisyamuddin Ghazali faced backlash for racially charged remarks and was urged by officials to maintain appropriate speech.
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Johor and Negri Sembilan set for elections amid political tensions over alleged betrayals
Johor and Negri Sembilan will hold state elections by August amid accusations of betrayal and campaign strategy disputes between Umno and Pakatan Harapan leaders.
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Xbox Game Studios head Craig Duncan and chief of staff Louise O'Connor leave amid business reset
Craig Duncan and Louise O'Connor have departed Xbox Game Studios amid a major Xbox business reset and plans for potential studio closures.
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Electronic Arts launches EA Advertising platform for dynamic in-game ads in sports titles
Electronic Arts introduced EA Advertising, a platform integrating real-time ads into sports games like Madden NFL and EA Sports FC.