Rooney Supports Mainoo's Start Against DR Congo in World Cup
Wayne Rooney has expressed his preference for Kobbie Mainoo to start over Elliot Anderson in England's World Cup match against DR Congo.
Germany Exits 2026 World Cup After Penalty Shoot-Out Loss to Paraguay
In a surprising turn of events, Germany, a four-time World Cup champion, has been eliminated from the 2026 tournament following a penalty shoot-out defeat to Paraguay.
Putin Aligns with United Russia Amid Growing War Fatigue
In a notable shift, President Putin is campaigning alongside United Russia, marking the first time in nearly two decades as concerns about war fatigue emerge.
Severe Heat Wave in Europe Sets Records and Triggers Power Cuts in Ukraine
A historic heat wave in Europe has led to record temperatures in Slovakia and prompted Ukraine to implement power cuts as a response to the extreme weather conditions.
Trump Hints at Importance of Doha Talks; Iran Dismisses Negotiation Claims
While Trump suggests that talks in Doha could hold significance, Iran's government firmly denies any plans for negotiations with U.S. representatives.
US Government Offers $10 Million for Information on Signal and WhatsApp Hackers
The US government is offering a reward of $10 million for information on two Russian state-backed groups involved in hacking popular messaging apps Signal and WhatsApp since at least March.
The Journey of Cristian Volpato: From Rejection to Potential Star
Cristian Volpato faced setbacks in Australia but took a bold step by pursuing a trial in Italy. This decision could lead to his emergence as a significant talent for the Socceroos.
Jannik Sinner Faces Tough Challenge in Wimbledon Opener
In a gripping match, defending champion Jannik Sinner fought back from a challenging position to secure a five-set victory over Miomir Kecmanovic at Wimbledon.
Reflecting on Ben Stokes: A Cricketer Who Defined Moments
Ben Stokes, known for his remarkable contributions to cricket, has left a lasting legacy of unforgettable moments. As we reflect on his career, we acknowledge that these moments are now part of history.
Enzo Maresca Takes the Helm at Manchester City: What to Expect
As Pep Guardiola steps down, Manchester City has appointed Enzo Maresca as his successor. Fans are left to ponder the reasons behind this choice and what it means for the club's future.
European ISPs Call for Accountability from Rightsholders Over Overblocking Issues
ISPs across Europe are pushing for rightsholders to be held responsible for the negative impacts of overblocking, which they argue affects both users and businesses.
Binance's MiCA Application Claims Political Interference
CZ, the founder of Binance, asserts that the exchange's application for the EU MiCA was nearly approved before facing political obstacles.
Cricket's Historic Return to the Olympics Set for 2028 in Los Angeles
Cricket will make its Olympic comeback in 2028, with the ICC and IOC confirming the qualification pathway for the tournament in Los Angeles. Great Britain has already qualified.
Frank Sanchez Anticipates IBF Heavyweight Title Fight Against Moses Itauma
Frank Sanchez is looking forward to a potential fight with unbeaten contender Moses Itauma for the vacant IBF heavyweight title, scheduled for June 29, 2026.
Trafalgar Entertainment Takes Over Nicholas Hytner's Bridge Theatre
The Bridge Theatre, established in 2017 by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr, has been acquired by Trafalgar Entertainment, which manages over 20 venues worldwide.
Virgil van Dijk: The Cornerstone of Netherlands' World Cup Aspirations
Olivier Giroud, a World Cup champion with France, highlights the pivotal role of Virgil van Dijk in the Netherlands' quest for success in the tournament.
Allan Clayton Shines in Glyndebourne's Revival of Britten's Billy Budd
The revival of Michael Grandage’s production of Britten’s opera at Glyndebourne features strong performances, particularly from Allan Clayton as Vere.
Estonian Minister Discusses the Costs of Stray Drones Targeting Russia
Margus Tsahkna emphasizes that negotiations between the EU and Moscow are not timely, reflecting on the implications of stray Ukrainian drones.
Ancient Mourning Practices Uncovered: A 27,500-Year-Old Tragedy
The discovery of a 15-year-old boy's death in Italy reveals that Paleolithic communities shared similar mourning rituals to those of modern humans.
Andy Burnham Set to Announce Vision for Regional Governance
Andy Burnham, anticipated to succeed Keir Starmer as the UK’s Prime Minister, will reveal his plans for decentralizing power from London to the regions on Monday.