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U.S. Sends 2,000 Troops to Support Venezuela Earthquake Relief Efforts

The United States has deployed approximately 2,000 troops to support disaster relief efforts following two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela last week. A NASA satellite assessment estimates that nearly 60,000 buildings may have been damaged or destroyed in the disaster. The scale of destruction underscores the severity of the twin earthquakes.

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Belgium beat Senegal 3-2 in extra time — Tielemans pens dramatic winner
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Belgium beat Senegal 3-2 in extra time — Tielemans pens dramatic winner

Belgium came from 2-0 down to beat Senegal 3-2 after extra time in the World Cup last 32 in Seattle, advancing to the next round. The Red Devils trailed until the 85th minute before staging a stunning comeback. Youri Tielemans sealed the win with a controversial VAR-awarded penalty in the 125th minute.

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GTA 6 allegedly hit $1 billion in pre-orders within its first hour
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GTA 6 allegedly hit $1 billion in pre-orders within its first hour

Grand Theft Auto VI reportedly generated $1 billion in pre-order sales within its very first hour of availability, before the game has even launched. This makes GTA 6 the most anticipated video game of all time and potentially the biggest launch in gaming history. Rockstar Games has not officially commented on the figures.

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Screen Australia launches audience-intelligence programs with Tatino Films and Publikum
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Screen Australia launches audience-intelligence programs with Tatino Films and Publikum

Screen Australia has launched two new audience-focused programs — First Cut Lab and Impact & Insights — in partnership with global film organisations Tatino Films and Publikum. First Cut Lab offers editing mentorship, while Impact & Insights provides strategic theatrical release guidance. Both initiatives aim to strengthen the cinema reach of Australian feature films.

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Apple reportedly planning new iPad Pro and budget MacBook Pro for early next year
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Apple reportedly planning new iPad Pro and budget MacBook Pro for early next year

Apple is reportedly preparing several new iPad Pro models along with a more budget-friendly MacBook Pro for release in early next year. The information comes from industry reports rather than official Apple announcements. A lower-priced MacBook Pro would mark a notable shift for Apple's premium laptop lineup, potentially attracting a broader range of buyers.

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KKR-backed Musinsa eyes fast growth in China and Japan with physical store push
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KKR-backed Musinsa eyes fast growth in China and Japan with physical store push

South Korean fashion platform Musinsa, backed by private equity firm KKR, is aggressively expanding its physical store network in China and Japan. Co-CEO Nam Cho told Bloomberg the company is pursuing fast growth in both markets and is also eyeing an IPO on a domestic or international stock exchange. Musinsa is one of South Korea's most prominent fashion retailers.

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52% of Canadians now very proud of their nationality after Trump's tariffs and threats
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52% of Canadians now very proud of their nationality after Trump's tariffs and threats

A new poll shows that 52% of Canadians now describe themselves as very proud of their nationality, a figure tied to rising tensions with the United States. The surge in patriotism follows Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods and his repeated threats to annex Canada as the 51st US state. The friction between Washington and Ottawa appears to have significantly strengthened Canadian national identity.

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Audi abandons one-size-fits-all global car strategy in favour of market-specific models
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Audi abandons one-size-fits-all global car strategy in favour of market-specific models

Audi has declared the global one-size-fits-all car strategy dead, arguing that buyers in North America, Europe and China have fundamentally different needs. Chief Technical Officer Rouven Mohr says designing separate models for each major market is now the sharper approach. Audi's Chinese joint-venture brand SAIC already builds models tailored exclusively to local buyers, with the new strategy also allowing faster time-to-market for new vehicles.

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Japan Airlines and ANA raise fuel surcharges despite falling jet fuel costs
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✈️ Travel

Japan Airlines and ANA raise fuel surcharges despite falling jet fuel costs

Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways raised their fuel surcharges to around $400 on Wednesday, even as jet fuel prices in Asia have been falling. Airlines use delayed pricing formulas, meaning fare surcharges lag market movements by several months. It remains unclear exactly when the surcharges will begin to decrease for passengers.

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Sedentary but healthy people show early cellular energy decline, study finds
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Sedentary but healthy people show early cellular energy decline, study finds

A study from the University of Colorado Anschutz found that healthy but sedentary individuals already show measurable early declines in cellular energy production, even without any diagnosed illness. The findings point to reduced mitochondrial function as a consequence of physical inactivity before any clinical symptoms emerge. Researchers say the results underscore the importance of regular exercise as a preventive health measure.

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Russia Launches Drone Attack on Kyiv — Fire in City Centre, Residents Shelter in Metro
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Russia Launches Drone Attack on Kyiv — Fire in City Centre, Residents Shelter in Metro

Russia launched a massive drone attack on Kyiv on Wednesday evening. Debris from downed drones fell on the city centre, igniting a rooftop fire in one of the buildings. City authorities issued an urgent appeal to residents, who sought shelter in metro stations.

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Bitcoin surges above $60,000 despite Fed rate hike fears
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Bitcoin surges above $60,000 despite Fed rate hike fears

Bitcoin rallied above $60,000 despite ongoing Federal Reserve rate hike fears and steady outflows from BTC spot ETFs. Analysts are debating whether the move is a bull trap or the start of a push toward $65,000. Fed inflation discussions continue to cast uncertainty over the crypto market.

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Pan's Labyrinth marks 20 years with gorgeous books and theatrical rerelease
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Pan's Labyrinth marks 20 years with gorgeous books and theatrical rerelease

Guillermo del Toro's dark fantasy film Pan's Labyrinth is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The milestone is being marked with the release of gorgeous collector's books dedicated to the film. The movie will also receive a theatrical rerelease later this year.

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Every Tattoo Triggers a Lifelong Immune Response – Science Is Still Catching Up
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Every Tattoo Triggers a Lifelong Immune Response – Science Is Still Catching Up

Every tattoo triggers a lifelong immune response, and scientists are still working to fully understand the mechanisms and long-term health consequences involved. The body's immune system continuously reacts to tattoo ink embedded in the skin throughout a person's lifetime. Researchers have not yet caught up with the full scope of risks this entails. People considering tattoos should be aware of these ongoing uncertainties.

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DNA analysis confirms Medici brothers died of malaria, not arsenic poisoning
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DNA analysis confirms Medici brothers died of malaria, not arsenic poisoning

Archaeologists have confirmed through ancient DNA analysis that two brothers from the powerful Medici family died of malaria rather than arsenic poisoning, as rumour had long suggested. The study also identified a unique, mutated strain of malaria that could shed light on how the disease evolved in Renaissance-era Europe. The Medici family rose to prominence in the 15th century, founding Europe's largest bank and bankrolling the Renaissance; at least five family members died of high fevers within 25 years in the 16th century.

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Best men's T-shirts ranked after testing dozens of models
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Best men's T-shirts ranked after testing dozens of models

Editors tested dozens of men's T-shirts and selected the best picks across categories, from premium linen tees to high-performance workout shirts. The ranking covers options for different needs and budgets, helping readers choose the right style for everyday wear or sport.

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PS6 Expected Late 2028 as Sony Ends Physical Game Production
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PS6 Expected Late 2028 as Sony Ends Physical Game Production

Sony announced it will cease manufacturing physical games in 2028, which Ampere analyst Piers Harding-Rolls says "telegraphs quite a lot of information" about the PS6. He interprets the news as confirmation that Sony's next-gen console will be all-digital and points to a late-2028 release window.

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Mark Seed rumoured as Taylor Swift's wedding planner
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Mark Seed rumoured as Taylor Swift's wedding planner

Creative event planner Mark Seed is reportedly the wedding planner for Taylor Swift, according to rumours. Seed previously organised weddings for Jennifer Lawrence and Billie Lourd, and has also worked with Jack Antonoff. He is known for extreme discretion, having no social media presence and rarely appearing in public.

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GPS trackers won't recover your stolen car, experts warn
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GPS trackers won't recover your stolen car, experts warn

Experts warn that GPS trackers installed in cars rarely lead to the recovery of stolen vehicles. Kia told the BBC that UK law prevents the company from sharing live location data with police. Car owners should not rely on trackers as a guaranteed way to recover a stolen vehicle.

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Jan Zieliński pairs with Hsieh Su-Wei again to defend Wimbledon mixed doubles title
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Jan Zieliński pairs with Hsieh Su-Wei again to defend Wimbledon mixed doubles title

The mixed doubles draw for Wimbledon 2026 was held on Wednesday. Polish player Jan Zieliński will again partner Taiwanese player Su-Wei Hsieh, the same pairing that won the mixed doubles title at Wimbledon two years ago. Zieliński is the only Polish player in the mixed doubles draw.

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EPA changed test fuel in 2020 — older and newer MPG figures are no longer comparable
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EPA changed test fuel in 2020 — older and newer MPG figures are no longer comparable

Since 2020, the EPA has used lower-sulphur gasoline with a 10% ethanol blend for its emissions and fuel economy testing, altering the resulting MPG figures. The switch means that fuel economy ratings published before and after 2020 are not directly comparable. The change has gone largely unnoticed despite its significant effect on how official consumption figures should be interpreted.

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