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John Cena Bids Farewell in Emotional Final Match

John Cena's storied wrestling career concluded in Washington, D.C., where he faced Gunther in a dramatic showdown. After a grueling 24-minute match, Cena tapped out for the first time in over two decades, leaving fans heartbroken yet grateful for his legacy.

The atmosphere at Capital One Arena was electric, with over 19,000 fans witnessing Cena's last performance. Many traveled long distances to pay tribute, expressing mixed emotions about his loss. Analysts suggest this match marks a pivotal shift in WWE, with Gunther emerging as a future star.

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Epstein Flew Nearly 90 Times to the UK with Alleged British Abuse Victims On Board

A BBC investigation has revealed that almost 90 flights linked to Jeffrey Epstein arrived in or departed from UK airports, many more than previously known. Flight records show at least three British women, who later alleged abuse, were on Epstein-funded flights.

Lawyers representing victims say the UK was a key hub in Epstein’s operations and criticised the lack of a full UK investigation. Some flights occurred after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor.

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Epstein Flew Nearly 90 Times to the UK with Alleged British Abuse Victims On Board

A BBC investigation has revealed that almost 90 flights linked to Jeffrey Epstein arrived in or departed from UK airports, many more than previously known. Flight records show at least three British women, who later alleged abuse, were on Epstein-funded flights.

Lawyers representing victims say the UK was a key hub in Epstein’s operations and criticised the lack of a full UK investigation. Some flights occurred after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor.

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UK Defence Chief Calls for “Whole of Society” Approach

Sir Richard Knighton, Chief of Defence Staff, will argue that national resilience needs all sectors involved, from military to universities, industry, rail networks, and the NHS.

He warns Russia seeks to challenge and divide NATO, and the UK must raise its readiness across society.

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Diamonds Built South Africa — But Not Namaqualand

Diamond mining along South Africa’s north-west coast transformed the national economy, yet local Nama communities remain among the poorest in the country. Many mines are now exhausted, leaving joblessness, decaying infrastructure and little environmental rehabilitation.

Community leaders also accuse mining companies of destroying land without restoring it, threatening ecosystems and future livelihoods.

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Bondi Beach Shooting: Timeline and Key Facts

Gunfire erupted at 18:47 local time near Archer Park during a public Hanukkah celebration. Videos verified by the BBC show two gunmen firing from a pedestrian bridge as crowds fled.

Eleven victims, including British-born Rabbi Eli Schlanger, were killed. At least 29 people were hospitalised, including a child. Police are still investigating potential links to known extremists.

Authorities have urged the public to avoid the area as forensic and counter-terror teams continue work.

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Rabies Outbreak Linked to Skunk Scratch Claims Two Lives

A rabid skunk scratch in Idaho has led to the rare deaths of two individuals, including an organ transplant recipient in Michigan. This incident marks only the fourth known case of rabies transmission through organ donation in the U.S. since 1978.

The Idaho donor was scratched by a skunk while holding a kitten, leading to rabies infection that ultimately spread to the kidney recipient. The CDC confirmed the rabies virus was found in the recipient's tissues. Investigators are now monitoring three cornea transplant patients for symptoms.

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Evacuations Widen as Atmospheric River Floods US and Canada

Flooding across the Pacific Northwest has prompted widespread evacuations as intensified rainfall hits already swollen rivers.
Washington state officials warn that both the Skagit and Snohomish rivers are “dancing with records.”

Governor Ferguson has declared a statewide emergency, saying the situation threatens infrastructure and transport networks.
Rescue teams continue to evacuate people from Sultan, Orting and other affected towns.

In British Columbia, the Nooksack River threatens to spill over, as Abbotsford orders hundreds of residents to leave immediately. Major roads into Vancouver remain closed.

More rainfall is expected through the weekend.

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New Trump Gold Card: $1M Visa for Fast-Track Citizenship

The Trump administration is offering a fast-track visa for wealthy foreigners willing to pay $1 million, marketed as a path to US citizenship. Trump said American companies will benefit from keeping “invaluable talent”.

A $2M corporate option and $5M Platinum tier are also part of the programme, alongside a $15,000 non-refundable processing fee.
The scheme is controversial, with Democrats arguing it privileges the rich at a time when immigration rules are tightening.

US authorities have recently suspended immigration from 19 countries under the travel ban and paused all asylum decisions.

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Cheapest 2026 World Cup final ticket set at £3,119, sparking fan outrage

FIFA’s newly released pricing tables show drastic increases for the 2026 World Cup. Final tickets range from £3,119 to £6,615, while group-game prices now vary by team popularity — a major break from past tournaments.

Fans’ group FSE called the move a “slap in the face”, noting that Category 4 tickets (the lowest tier) won’t be available through national associations and will face dynamic pricing in general sales. England fans will pay more for group games than Scotland supporters, with some fixtures exceeding £500.

Attending all eight matches could cost up to £12,357, almost quadrupling Qatar-era costs. Supporters warn many families may be priced out entirely.

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Discovery in England rewrites timeline of early human fire use

A major archaeological discovery in Suffolk suggests humans mastered fire far earlier than previously believed. The 400,000-year-old site contains burnt earth, fire-altered tools, and pyrite fragments used to generate sparks.

Researchers believe the location served as a social centre where early humans gathered around a hearth. The find is being described as a key moment that helped transform humans from survival-focused animals into an innovative species.

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Emergency powers activated as balloon incursions strain Lithuania–Belarus ties

Lithuania has activated emergency powers after repeated balloon and drone incursions from Belarus disrupted aviation and border security. The move comes amid broader European concerns about “hybrid warfare” tactics, which NATO officials say may require a more proactive response.

The crisis follows earlier tensions, including border closures and restrictions on Lithuanian trucks in Belarus. Lithuanian officials warn that such actions could violate international law and even be classified as terrorism.

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Earthquake disrupts power, transport in Japan’s northeast

A magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck northeastern Japan late Monday, leaving at least 30 people injured and thousands without electricity. The quake caused road collapses, suspended rail services, and triggered tsunami warnings along the Pacific coast.

Authorities said no irregularities were detected at nuclear facilities. Japan’s government has set up a crisis response centre as emergency crews assess damage across affected regions.

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Ukraine seeks revised peace deal while ruling out land concessions

Ukraine is preparing a revised peace initiative for the United States following stalled negotiations. Zelensky said Kyiv will not hand over territory to Russia, calling the issue a legal and moral red line.

The discussions come amid continued Russian drone and missile attacks and growing pressure to reach a ceasefire.

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Mark Kelly Hails NASA's Asteroid Discovery as Key to Life Beyond Earth

Retired astronaut and Senator Mark Kelly praised NASA's recent finding of essential sugars on samples from asteroid Bennu, calling it "exciting." While the discovery does not confirm life, it suggests that building blocks for biological molecules are prevalent in the solar system.

The sugars glucose and ribose were found, sparking discussions about their implications for extraterrestrial life. Experts like Danny Glavin from NASA express optimism, indicating these components could support life not just on Earth but potentially on Mars and beyond.

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Musk’s X Cuts Off EU Commission Ads Over Blue Tick Dispute

X has terminated the EU Commission’s advertising privileges after a €120m fine linked to misleading verification badges. X accused the EU of manipulating an ad exploit to boost visibility of its enforcement post.

EU officials say they followed platform rules. The fine is the first under the DSA, citing risks of impersonation scams and lack of transparency.

X must submit a response within 60 days.

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