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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.
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Adidas leads 2026 World Cup marketing with 14 team sponsorships, Nike backs 12 teams
Adidas sponsors more teams and invests heavily in World Cup marketing while Nike's campaign draws stronger digital views.
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Japan beats Tunisia 4-0 in 1,000th World Cup match to eliminate Tunisia
Japan defeated Tunisia 4-0 on June 20 in Monterrey, Mexico, in the 1,000th FIFA World Cup match, eliminating Tunisia from the tournament.
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AI-driven code analysis, video production, and token compression lead GitHub trends
Today’s top GitHub repos focus on AI-powered tooling spanning code intelligence, video generation, efficient token compression, and cross-platform app packaging.
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Ukrainian drones strike Moscow oil refinery, killing child and damaging nearby sites
On June 18, 2026, Ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery and adjacent areas in southeast Moscow, causing extensive damage and killing an 8-year-old girl.
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Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room sets save record as Curacao earn first World Cup point vs Ecuador
Curacao drew 0-0 with Ecuador on June 20, with goalkeeper Eloy Room making 15 saves to set a World Cup record.
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CD Projekt Red CEO says studio not fully redeemed after Cyberpunk 2077 launch
CD Projekt Red co-CEO Michał Nowakowski said the studio has yet to fully redeem itself since Cyberpunk 2077's troubled 2020 launch.
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Juan Mata wins A-League Men’s Johnny Warren Medal for 2026 season
Juan Mata, 38, won the 2026 A-League Men’s Player of the Year after a strong season with Melbourne Victory.
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10th Crunchyroll Anime Awards held in Tokyo with My Hero Academia winning top prize
My Hero Academia Final Season won Anime of the Year at the 10th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in Tokyo on May 23, 2026.
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Bungie to end Destiny 2 live service development on June 9, 2026
Bungie announced it will end live service development for Destiny 2 on June 9, 2026 after nearly nine years and 10 expansions.
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Take-Two CEO says GTA 6 will appeal to kids growing up with Roblox
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said kids who play Roblox will naturally shift to GTA 6 as they seek mature games when older.
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Take-Two Confirms GTA 6 Console Launch in November 2026, PC Release Unclear
Take-Two announced GTA 6 will launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles in November 2026, with no PC date confirmed.
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Copper Prices Near Record Highs on AI Demand and Middle East Sulfur Supply Risks
Copper prices surged close to record levels in May due to investor speculation amid AI-driven demand and sulfur supply threats from Middle East conflicts.
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Hull KR thrash under-strength Wigan Warriors 62-4 in Super League warm-up
Hull KR routed a weakened Wigan Warriors 62-4 in a Super League match ahead of their Challenge Cup final clash.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 Surpasses Wii Sports with 85 Million Copies Sold
Red Dead Redemption 2 surpassed Wii Sports to become the fourth best-selling game with over 85 million copies sold as of March 2026.
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Macron endorses repeal of colonial slavery laws and addresses reparations debate
French President Emmanuel Macron backed the symbolic repeal of 17th-18th century slavery decrees and called for measured reparations.
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Haaland and Odegaard lead Norway's 26-man squad for 2026 World Cup
Norway named a 26-man squad led by captain Martin Odegaard and striker Erling Haaland for the 2026 World Cup.
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Minnesota man Mohammed Omar arrested after fleeing FBI in $3.3 million healthcare fraud case
Mohammed Omar was arrested after jumping from a balcony to evade FBI during a raid tied to a $3.3 million healthcare fraud scheme in Minnesota.
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US sanctions nine Hezbollah-linked figures and Lebanese security officials
The US Treasury sanctioned nine individuals accused of aiding Hezbollah to undermine Lebanon's sovereignty.
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Bruno Croci Migrates Blog from Ubuntu 16.04 to FreeBSD on New Hetzner VPS
Bruno Croci moved his blog from an outdated Ubuntu 16.04 server on Digital Ocean to a more powerful and cheaper FreeBSD VPS at Hetzner in Germany.
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Netflix's The Boroughs debuts as standalone series unrelated to Stranger Things
Netflix premiered The Boroughs on May 21 as a supernatural drama about elderly residents in New Mexico, separate from Stranger Things.
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79th Cannes Film Festival ends with Palme d'Or award amid strong arthouse competition
The 79th Cannes Film Festival concluded Saturday with the Palme d'Or ceremony, led by jury president Park Chan-wook judging 22 international films.
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Italian police shut down Mick Jagger's Stromboli party over local music ban
Police halted a May party on Stromboli island attended by Mick Jagger and film cast due to a local Wednesday music ban.