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Prince Harry 'Stops Resisting' Meghan's Hollywood Strategy to Safeguard Financial Independence
Prince Harry has reportedly abandoned plans for a low-profile lifestyle or a potential UK return, fully aligning himself with Meghan Markle’s high-profile Hollywood strategy. Facing intense financial realities as a self-funded entity, the couple is presenting a unified front to Hollywood executives to secure fresh, high-return media partnerships for Archewell Productions.
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49 Migrants Die of Thirst in Sahara Desert After Truck Breaks Down in Northern Niger
Around 49 Nigerien travelers died of thirst in the Sahara Desert after their truck broke down 49 miles west of Assamaka, Niger. Returning from a religious festival in Mali, the passengers became trapped in extreme heat without water, while two survivors managed to trek 31 miles on foot through the desert to alert emergency rescue services.
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UAE Suspends Visas and Restricts Travel From Three African Nations Over Ebola Concerns
The UAE has suspended all new visas and restricted entry for travelers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan, effective 1:00 PM today, June 6, 2026. The emergency measures, designed to insulate the country from potential Ebola outbreaks, exempt global cargo operations and passengers who have stayed outside the affected countries for more than 21 days
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Miracle on Everest: Missing Nepali Guide Hillary Dawa Sherpa Found Alive After Six Days
In a miraculous turn of events, veteran Nepali guide Hillary Dawa Sherpa has been found alive after going missing near Mount Everest's "death zone" for six days. Feared dead by his expedition team, Sherpa managed to crawl his way down to Base Camp on his own, where he was rescued and immediately airlifted to a Kathmandu hospital.
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'Utterly Unacceptable': UN Chief António Guterres Condemns Deadly Quetta Train Bombing, Demands Justice
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has strongly condemned the devastating Sunday morning train blast near Chaman Phatak in Quetta, which martyred 14 people, including three Frontier Corps personnel. Guterres declared terrorism "unacceptable in all its forms," demanding the perpetrators be brought to justice as top national leaders and ambassadors from China, Russia, the UK, and Iran united in solidarity with Balochistan.
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China's Deadliest Mining Disaster in 17 Years: Gas Explosion Kills at Least 90 in Shanxi Province
At least 90 workers have been killed and 123 hospitalized following a major underground gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi, China. Marked as the nation's deadliest mining accident in 17 years, the tragedy has prompted a 755-man emergency rescue mission, the legal detention of the mine's management, and an official message of solidarity from Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari.
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Operation Epic Fury: Congressional Report Details Loss of 42 U.S. Aircraft in Intensity of Iran Air Campaign
A new Congressional Research Service report has revealed that the U.S. military lost or damaged 42 aircraft—including four F-15E Strike Eagles, an A-10 Warthog, six KC-135 tankers, an E-3 AWACS, and 24 MQ-9 Reaper drones—during Operation Epic Fury against Iran. The steep toll has pushed total campaign costs to $29 billion, sparking intense congressional scrutiny regarding military readiness and industrial replacement capabilities.
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Standard Chartered Trims 15% of Global Support Staff to Fuel Tech and Automation Drive
Standard Chartered has announced plans to cut over 7,000 corporate support roles—representing 15% of its back-office workforce—by 2030 as it ramps up artificial intelligence and core system automation. CEO Bill Winters stated the transition aims to swap "lower-value human capital" with technology investments, directly affecting operational hubs in India, Malaysia, and Poland while the bank pivots resources toward high-margin digital wealth management
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