Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-06-25 14:00:34 (4 days ago)
Katie Couric reveals behind-the-scenes drama at '60 Minutes' that made her 'crazy'
Katie Couric revealed how "60 Minutes" producer Jeff Fager allegedly reassigned her Lady Gaga and Hillary Clinton stories to other correspondents during an interview on Wednesday.
RT News - Top Stories
RT News - Top Stories
2026-06-25 14:00:04 (4 days ago)
Polish opposition to EU membership for Ukraine surges – poll
Nearly six in ten Poles now oppose Ukraine joining the EU, up from 42% a year ago, according to IBRiS surveys
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CBC News - Top Stories
CBC News - Top Stories
2026-06-25 14:00:00 (4 days ago)
Poilievre holds news conference in Ottawa

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre takes questions from journalists after the end of Parliament's spring sitting.
South China Morning Post - World News
South China Morning Post - World News
2026-06-25 13:59:28 (4 days ago)
Liner of Trump’s reflecting pool was cut with sharp blade, National Park Service says
A liner along the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was cut with a sharp knife or razor this month, causing damage to the foam sealant installed as part of a US$16 million rehabilitation project, a top official at the National Park Service says. The agency reported the June 9 incident to US Park Police, said Frank Lands, deputy director of operations for the park service. Lands made the statement in a court document filed late on Wednesday as part of a lawsuit filed by a non-profit...
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-06-25 13:58:40 (4 days ago)
Erling Haaland v Kylian Mbappé: how the Norway and France hitmen match up
Two of the best forwards in the game face each other in the World Cup on Friday. Their most dramatic contrast is in international football
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Norway v France is arguably the most talent-loaded fixture in the World Cup group stage. Transfermarkt’s combined estimated market value of the two squads is higher than for any of the other 71 matches in this phase of the tournament. Yet the vast majority of the attention at Boston Stadium will be focused on just two men: Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé, who are already in the leading pack to win the World Cup Golden Boot for top goalscorers, both scoring twice in each of their first two games.
They are very different types of forward. The Norwegian is the ultimate penalty box player, capable of finding space in the most dangerous areas where none appears to exist. His French counterpart is far more comfortable dribbling from wide areas, completing as many take-ons in two games as the Manchester City man does all season. Despite their contrasting styles, they have delivered near-identical output in Europe’s big five leagues since Haaland made his debut for Borussia Dortmund in January 2020.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-06-25 13:54:54 (4 days ago)
Families are right to be angry about devastating care failures in Nottingham. Ministers must respond fast
The painful familiarity of key themes in Donna Ockenden’s review of maternity care failures must not detract from the urgency around this issue. The 400-page report published on Wednesday is a shocking catalogue of what went wrong at Nottingham university hospitals NHS trust. Its contents range from a excruciating case study of the errors leading to the death of baby Harriet Hawkins in 2016 – and the cover-up that followed – to trust-wide problems with staffing, culture and leadership. It also highlights flaws in the wider NHS, citing the finding of the 2022 Messenger review that political pressure can lead bosses “to look upwards to furnish the needs of the hierarchy rather than downwards to the needs of the service-user”.
Given its around 100 action points, implementation is a daunting prospect. Next week, Valerie Amos will add to these, and the more than 700 recommendations of earlier reports, with her own investigation of maternity care in England. Wes Streeting had pledged to chair a new taskforce and his resignation as health secretary alarmed campaigners. Whoever ends up in charge, a commitment to maternity care improvement must be non-negotiable, and firmly grounded in practicalities. The review points to a damaging split between strategy and operations in Nottingham. NHS England must avoid replicating this.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-06-25 13:54:16 (4 days ago)
Five years after the fall of Kabul, European states are anxious to send migrants back – regardless of what it takes and what awaits them
Days after Kabul fell to the Taliban in August 2021, the EU’s top diplomat stressed the need to protect women and girls. “Cooperation with any future Afghan government will be conditioned on … respect for the fundamental rights of all Afghans,” Josep Borrell pledged. The regime’s attack on women’s rights began immediately, and has only intensified. The Taliban have barred girls from secondary school and university, legalised child marriage, prevented women from travelling without a male guardian and excluded them from jobs, parks and bathhouses. Women have been literally silenced: their voices are forbidden from being heard in public, even from within their own homes.
A new criminal code introduced last year permits men to beat their wives; even if women are able to prove the use of “obscene force”, a husband may still be sentenced to only 15 days in prison. (In contrast, harming an animal could mean five months in jail.) And restrictions on work, movement and contacts are not merely oppressive. They are often deadly in a country gripped by a humanitarian crisis. UN experts have said that this “widespread, systematic and all-encompassing” assault on women’s rights may amount to “gender apartheid”.
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Fox News - Politics
2026-06-25 13:54:11 (4 days ago)
Obama-appointed judge blocks Trump's election order as SAVE America Act fight intensifies
Obama-appointed judge blocks Trump executive order creating federal voter registration list, ruling the president exceeded his authority on election rules.
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-06-25 13:54:00 (4 days ago)
DHS congressional hearing ERUPTS in fiery clash
Homeland Security Sec. Markwayne Mullin and Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn. engaged in a fierce congressional shouting match over child separation and missing migrant minors.
Globo News - Mundo
Globo News - Mundo
2026-06-25 13:53:08 (4 days ago)
Terremotos na Venezuela: número de mortos sobe para 188

Vídeo mostra momento em que prédio desabou na Venezuela
O número de mortos por conta dos terremotos na Venezuela subiu nesta quinta-feira (25) para 188 pessoas, segundo o último balanço do governo venezuelano. O novo balanço também afirma que há 1.520 feridos e 200 pessoas presas em escombros.
➡️ Na noite de quarta-feira (24), dois terremotos em sequência atingiram a região norte do país, onde fica Caracas. Além das mortes, os tremores derrubaram prédios e deixaram um rastro de destruição na capital venezuelana e arredores. Os sismos foram os mais fortes no país em mais de 100 anos.
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O presidente do Parlamento venezuelano, Jorge Rodríguez, que informou o novo balanço das vítimas, disse também que o governo registrou, até agora, 250 edifícios que foram totalmente derrubados ou sofreram danos.
O balanço, segundo Rodríguez, é provisório. Equipes de resgate agora lutam para encontrar desaparecidos e retirar pessoas de escombros. Grupos montados por moradores das áreas afetadas para quem está buscando por parentes e conhecidos já registra mais de 24 mil desaparecidos.
Pelas redes sociais, há também vários relatos e imagens de edifícios que desabaram (veja no vídeo acima).
Vários países, entre eles Estados Unidos e Brasil, anunciaram que enviarão equipes para auxiliar nas buscas.
Imagem mostra destruição em Catia La Mar, na Venezuela, após terremoto
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AJUDA INTERNACIONAL: Brasil, EUA e Europa enviam equipes de resgate e ajuda humanitária à Venezuela após terremotos devastadores
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VÍDEO mostra momento em que edifício desaba na Venezuela após terremotos
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Os dois terremotos que abalaram a Venezuela ocorreram em um intervalo de menos de um minuto e com uma diferença de 5 quilômetros entre eles. O epicentro do tremor mais forte foi registrado na cidade venezuelana de El Guayabo, a 168 km da capital Caracas.
Réplicas ocorreram em cidades costeiras perto da capital venezuelana, como La Guaira, que ficou fortemente destruída. O aeroporto internacional de Caracas também foi fechado.
Além da intensidade dos tremores — de magnitudes 7,2 e 7,5 — a baixa profundidade dos dois abalos também explica o rastro de destruição deixado. Isso porque, quanto mais perto do solo, mais sentido é o terremoto.
Os tremores também ocorreram em áreas densamente populadas. Um cálculo feito pelo Serviço Geológico dos Estados Unidos (USGS, na sigla em inglês), estimou, com base nessas variáveis, que o número de mortos possa passar de 10 mil pessoas.
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Gazeta do Povo - Mundo
Gazeta do Povo - Mundo
2026-06-25 13:52:40 (4 days ago)
Venezuela confirma 188 mortes após terremotos; EUA dizem que número total pode superar 100 mil

Venezuela confirma primeiras mortes após terremotos nesta quarta-feira (24), e agência dos EUA estima que número total pode superar 100 mil
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-06-25 13:50:40 (4 days ago)
Trump claims victory after Senate rejects limiting Iran authority
White House correspondent Aishah Hasnie reports President Donald Trump is claiming a major victory after the Senate rejected a measure limiting his Iran authority. Retired Navy Captain Brent Sadler discusses President Donald Trump's latest warning.
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