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Jeffrey Donaldson convicted of 18 child sexual offences including rape
Jeffrey Donaldson, former DUP leader, was found guilty of 18 historical child sexual offences including rape at Newry Crown Court.
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Canada’s inflation rate rises to 3.2% in May, highest since 2023
Canada’s consumer price index rose 3.2% year-on-year in May 2026, exceeding the Bank of Canada’s target range for the first time since 2023.
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Valve launches Steam Machine PC gaming console starting at $1,049 amid chip price surge
Valve launched the Steam Machine on June 22 with shipments starting June 29, priced from $1,049 amid high component costs.
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Clive Davis, legendary music executive behind Whitney Houston, dies at 94
Clive Davis, influential music executive who signed Bruce Springsteen and Whitney Houston, died June 22 at age 94 in New York.
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BTS fans in Southeast Asia lose over $100,000 to ticket scams amid high demand
Fans in Southeast Asia have lost more than $100,000 to fraudulent BTS ticket resellers as demand far exceeds supply for the group's comeback tour.
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Ebola cases in DR Congo exceed 1,000 amid ongoing outbreak in Ituri province
More than 1,000 Ebola cases, including 254 deaths, have been reported in eastern DR Congo as of June 21, 2026.
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Aardman and The Pokémon Company announce stop-motion series for 2027
Aardman Animations and The Pokémon Company announced the stop-motion series Pokémon Tales: The Misadventures of Sirfetch'd & Pichu for release in 2027.
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Marketa Vondrousova banned four years for refusing anti-doping test in December 2025
Czech tennis star Marketa Vondrousova received a four-year ban for refusing an anti-doping test at her home last December.
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US Issues 60-Day Licence Allowing Iranian Oil Sales Amid Peace Talks
The US Treasury began a 60-day licence on June 22 permitting Iran to sell oil internationally during peace negotiations.
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UK Met Office issues rare red heat warning as June heatwave breaks records
The UK Met Office issued a rare red heat warning on June 22 covering southern England and Wales amid record June temperatures and widespread disruption.
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Three students killed and several injured in school shooting in Tacloban, Philippines
Two teenage students opened fire at San Jose National High School in Tacloban on June 22, killing three and injuring up to seven others.
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AI video tools, LLM token compression, and advanced agentic workflows lead GitHub trends
Top trending repos today highlight AI-powered video editing, token compression for LLMs, agentic AI frameworks, and embedded databases.
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Australian police seize 2.7 tonnes of cocaine in largest national bust
Australian police seized 2.7 tonnes of cocaine buried under shipping containers in western Sydney, arresting two men at the scene.
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Explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan gas facility injures 54, 13 dead reported
An explosion at Qatar’s Ras Laffan Barzan gas plant on June 21 injured 54 workers and left 18 missing, with at least 13 confirmed dead.
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Iran hold Belgium to 0-0 draw in World Cup Group G match at SoFi Stadium
Iran and Belgium played to a goalless draw in their June 21 World Cup Group G match in Los Angeles.
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Record 5.8 Million Yen Paid for Pair of Yubari Melons at 2026 Auction
A pair of premium Yubari melons sold for a record 5.8 million yen at the first 2026 auction in Sapporo on May 22.
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Japan wins 4-0 over Tunisia in 1,000th World Cup match, advances in Group F
Japan defeated Tunisia 4-0 in a World Cup Group F match on June 20 in Monterrey, moving closer to the knockout stage.
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US sanctions Iran’s Lebanon ambassador and Hezbollah-linked Lebanese officials
The US Treasury sanctioned Iran’s designated Lebanon ambassador and nine Hezbollah-linked Lebanese figures on May 21.
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Montpellier defeats Ulster 59-26 to win Challenge Cup final in Bilbao
Montpellier beat Ulster 59-26 in the Challenge Cup final at San Mames Stadium on May 21, securing their third trophy in 11 seasons.
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Amazon UK boss cites education system failures amid rising youth unemployment
Amazon UK country manager John Boumphrey blamed education system gaps for rising youth unemployment as UK jobless rate edged up to 5%.
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Ethiopian Prosperity Party wins 438 seats in June general election amid security challenges
Ethiopia's Prosperity Party secured about 90% of seats in the June 1 election amid unrest and regional disruptions.
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Matt Henry takes 11 wickets as New Zealand beats England by 253 runs at The Oval
Matt Henry took 11 wickets to help New Zealand defeat England by 253 runs in the second Test at The Oval, leveling the series 1-1.
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Three men die in fire at single-storey pavilion in west London
Three men died after a fire broke out at a pavilion on New Zealand Way, White City, west London, on Saturday evening.
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Ukrainian drone attacks kill at least four in Crimea and disrupt fuel sales
Ukrainian drones struck targets in Crimea and Russia’s Krasnodar region on June 21, killing at least four and halting fuel sales in Crimea.