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A diplomatic dispute between President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has led Italy's foreign minister to cancel a planned U.S. visit after Trump claimed Meloni requested a photo with him at the G7 summit, a claim she denies.
Activist Alyssa Phillip was arrested during Labour Day celebrations in Fyzabad, drawing questions from labour leaders and advocates. The incident comes amid ongoing protests over the Kaia Sealy case and the death of Joshua Samaroo.
by Aurax Desk
A Lebanon ceasefire has been repeatedly tested by Israel-Hezbollah clashes, complicating U.S.-Iran diplomatic efforts and raising doubts about regional de-escalation.
by Aurax Desk
Andy Burnham’s Makerfield by-election victory has returned him to Parliament, strengthening his position within Labour and sparking speculation of a potential challenge to Keir Starmer amid internal party tensions.
by Aurax Desk
FIFA introduced mandatory hydration breaks at the 2026 World Cup to protect players from extreme heat. The policy has since sparked debate over player welfare, game interruptions and the role of commercial interests in football.
By Aurax Desk
Juneteenth commemorates the announcement of freedom for enslaved people in Texas in 1865.
Reports from pest control operators and residents in parts of the United States, Europe, and Asia suggest fewer visible cockroach sightings in some urban areas in recent years, a trend linked to improved sanitation, building design, and pest control practices, though experts say cockroaches remain widespread globally.
By. Aurax Desk
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