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France advanced to the FIFA World Cup semifinals with a 2-0 victory over Morocco, powered by second-half goals from Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé. The win keeps the 2018 champions in contention for another world title while ending Morocco's deepest run of the 2026 tournament.
Police are investigating an armed robbery at a medical centre in St. Augustine after a man posing as a patient allegedly helped carry out the heist. Two doctors and another man were restrained while the suspects escaped with cash, jewelry and other valuables.
by Aurax Desk
Iran has buried former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following a week of nationwide funeral ceremonies attended by hundreds of thousands of mourners and foreign delegations. The burial comes as renewed military exchanges with the United States have heightened tensions across the Middle East.
by Aurax Desk
FIFA has defended its officiating after Egypt demanded an investigation into the refereeing and VAR decisions that contributed to its dramatic World Cup exit against Argentina. The governing body said there was no evidence of bias and expressed confidence in the match officials.
by Aurax Desk
Witnesses to the fatal shooting of a Mexican construction worker by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Houston are disputing the federal government's account of the incident. The case has intensified calls for an independent investigation as questions remain over the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
By Aurax Desk
The Battle of Britain began on July 10, 1940, becoming the first major air campaign in history.
The 2026 Emmy nominations recognized established television hits while leaving several expected contenders off the list. New performers, breakout shows and returning favorites shaped a nomination field marked by major surprises across acting and series categories.
The “yips,” a sudden and often unexplained loss of fine motor control, continue to challenge athletes in sports ranging from golf to baseball, with experts still divided on whether the condition is primarily psychological, neurological or a combination of both.
By. Aurax Desk
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