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Swiss voters narrowly reject population cap proposal in June 14 referendum
Swiss voters rejected a proposal to cap the population at 10 million until 2050 by about 55% to 45% in a national referendum yesterday.
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Manchester City signs England forward Beth Mead on three-year deal
Beth Mead has joined Manchester City on a three-year contract after leaving Arsenal on a free transfer.
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Nigeria repatriates 268 citizens from South Africa amid rising anti-migrant violence
Nigeria repatriated 268 citizens from South Africa following escalating anti-migrant attacks and protests.
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South Korea and Czechia kicked off Group A at FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico
South Korea and Czechia played their opening Group A match at the FIFA World Cup 2026 on June 11 in Zapopan, Mexico.
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Actor Tyler Mane diagnosed with rare male breast cancer, begins chemotherapy
Tyler Mane announced he has rare male breast cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy, after his wife urged him to seek diagnosis.
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Microsoft disables 73 GitHub repositories after malware attack on AI developer tools
Microsoft disabled 73 GitHub repositories after hackers injected malware stealing credentials via AI development tools.
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Valor Mortis delayed to October 13 due to crowded September release schedule
One More Level postponed Valor Mortis from September 24 to October 13, citing a packed release calendar with major games.
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Pierre Gasly’s Monaco GP third place reinstated after pit-lane speeding penalty overturned
Pierre Gasly’s two pit-lane speeding penalties at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix were overturned, restoring his third-place finish after Alpine successfully appealed.
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Former Watford player and manager Kenny Jackett dies aged 64
Kenny Jackett, a lifelong Watford player and manager, has died at age 64, prompting tributes from clubs and peers.
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Republic of Ireland to play Nations League games against Israel at neutral venues behind closed doors
The Football Association of Ireland announced Nations League matches against Israel will take place at neutral venues without fans due to operational challenges.
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British Artist David Hockney Dies Peacefully at Age 88 in London
David Hockney, a celebrated British pop art pioneer, died at home in London on June 11, 2026, aged 88.
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Niantic data used to train AI for drone navigation in GPS-denied environments
Niantic Spatial used Pokémon Go location scans to develop AI helping military drones navigate without GPS.
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EU Pact on Migration and Asylum takes effect with tougher border controls and faster procedures
The EU Pact on Migration and Asylum entered into force June 12 with stricter border checks and streamlined asylum processing.
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Kioxia Becomes Japan's Most Valuable Company, Surpassing Toyota on June 12, 2026
Kioxia Holdings Corp overtook Toyota Motor Corp to become Japan's largest company by market capitalization on June 12, 2026.
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NATO to Gradually Reduce Peacekeeping Troops in Kosovo Over Next Year
NATO announced it will scale down its Kosovo Force (KFOR) gradually over the next year amid improved security conditions.
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UK economy contracts 0.1% in April as Iran war weighs on growth
The UK economy shrank 0.1% in April 2026, its first monthly decline since August 2025, due to fallout from the Iran war.
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AI agent skills and OSINT tools lead GitHub trends with Apple silicon containers rising
Today’s top GitHub gains highlight AI agent skillsets, person lookup tooling, and Mac-focused container tech.
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Ex-South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Sentenced to 30 Years over North Korea Drone Flights
Former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol received a 30-year prison sentence for ordering military drone flights over North Korea in 2024.
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European stocks rise after ECB raises rates amid US-Iran tensions
European shares bounced back June 11 after the ECB raised interest rates by 25 basis points amid cautious investor sentiment over US-Iran conflicts.
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Extreme Rain and Landslides Kill 7% of Tapanuli Orangutans in Sumatra
Cyclone Senyar’s November 2025 rainfall and landslides in Sumatra killed about 58 critically endangered Tapanuli orangutans, 7% of their global population.
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Toronto police officer killed during raid linked to March US consulate shooting
Toronto Constable Marc Pinizzotto was fatally shot during a June 11 search warrant raid tied to a March attack on the US consulate.
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Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' premieres as alien-themed sci-fi blockbuster in US theaters
Steven Spielberg's latest film, Disclosure Day, opened June 11-12 across 3,824 North American theaters, outperforming box office projections with strong reviews.
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Israel deports French journalist Alice Froussard over alleged Hamas support
Israeli authorities denied entry to French journalist Alice Froussard on June 10 and deported her to France on June 11.
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Israel allocates $51 million to plan West Bank settlements, delays larger funding vote
Israel allocated $51 million to plan 69 West Bank settlements and postponed a $338 million expansion vote to June 14.