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Has football lost its soul by now?
The article questions whether football has lost its soul, suggesting that modern football lacks the passion and authenticity it once had.
Bewitched by cinema in Bologna
The article discusses the cinematic experience in Bologna, highlighting the city's cultural offerings related to film.
The Sinful Cruise by Dan Savage
The article references 'Crociera peccaminosa' (Sinful Cruise), likely referring to a cruise ship or event associated with controversy or scandal, but no further details are provided in the text.
ICC chief prosecutor Khan suspended by British bar association
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Khan, has been suspended by the British Bar Association.
The United States is no longer scary
The article's headline suggests a shift in perception regarding the United States' global influence or power.

Russian attacks overnight in Kharkiv and Pavlohrad, including two civilian ships
Russian attacks occurred overnight in Kharkiv and Pavlohrad, resulting in casualties including an eight-year-old girl and a 49-year-old woman. A drone strike hit a Ukrposhta vehicle in Nikopol, injuring the driver. In Kharkiv's Kholodnohirsky district, a Russian air raid caused nine injuries, four of whom were children, and damaged over 40 private homes. Additionally, Russian drones attacked civilian ships in the Black Sea, killing one crew member and injuring five others.
Afghan forces struck militant hideouts in Pakistan, Taliban says
The Taliban claimed that Afghan forces attacked militant hideouts located in Pakistan.
His son Mahamba
The article mentions 'Fiston Mahamba' in relation to Internazionale, but provides no additional information about the individual or the context of their association with the club.
Why Africa welcomes migrants expelled from the United States
The article discusses why Africa is receiving migrants expelled from the United States.
Books without borders
The article discusses 'Libri senza frontiere,' likely referring to an initiative or project related to books without borders, though specific details about the program, its goals, or activities are not provided in the text.
Community art
The article discusses community art, focusing on initiatives that bring people together through creative expression.
Tokyo primary school evacuated after fire breaks out, media report
A primary school in Tokyo was evacuated following a fire, according to media reports.
Elon Musk's wealth is a political bet. - Quinn Slobodian
The article discusses how Elon Musk's wealth represents a political bet, according to Quinn Slobodian.
The illusion of strength
EU leaders agree to renew Russia sanctions for 12 months
EU leaders have agreed to extend Russia sanctions for an additional 12 months.
Cuba proposes sweeping reforms to socialist model amid US pressure
Cuba has proposed significant reforms to its socialist economic model, reportedly in response to pressure from the United States.
I 'm not going to .
The article mentions 'Alan Smith' and 'Internazionale', but provides no additional information or context.
The following is a list of the members of the Committee:
Þórðís Gísladóttir is mentioned in the article, but no further details are provided.
The Warmest Continent
A joint attack
The article mentions 'Un attacco congiunto' (A joint attack), but no further details are provided.
Sprouts of the Spirit
The prehistoric plague
The Whale Necropolis
Plant trap
The Secrets of the Neutrinos
The article discusses the secrets of neutrinos, focusing on their properties and significance in physics.
The stripes of the number 1670: Buni
The article discusses 'Le strisce del numero 1670: Buni', though no further details are provided in the text.
The European Union
The European Union
The European Union
The European Union
Expelled to Bangui
The article headline 'Espulsi a Bangui' translates to 'Expelled to Bangui.' However, no further details or content are provided in the text, making it impossible to determine the full context or subject of the article.
The horoscope of Rob Brezsny Cancer 18th and 24th June 2026
The article provides an astrology forecast for Cancer (Cancro) from June 18 to June 24, 2026, authored by Rob Brezsny.
From the editorial staff of International
The following table shows the number of days in the month of June:
The article provides an astrology forecast for Pisces from June 18 to June 24, 2026, authored by Rob Brezsny.
Generation Z against the return of migrants - Annalisa Camilli
The article discusses Generation Z's stance against 'remigration,' focusing on their perspectives and reactions.
Iran MOU was signed on Wednesday by Trump and Iran president, U.S. official says
An unnamed U.S. official stated that a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on Wednesday between President Donald Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
Russia attacks Kyiv with missiles, local authorities say
Local authorities in Kyiv have reported that Russia has launched missile attacks against the city.
Chris Smyth
The article mentions 'Chris Smyth' in relation to 'Internazionale', but provides no additional information or context regarding who Chris Smyth is, his role, or the nature of his association with the club.
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs
The article mentions 'Adrina Behzad' and 'Internazionale,' but provides no additional information or context.
The Diet of the Future
The article discusses future dietary trends.
"I ask her for a kiss, she blocks it". - Lorraine de Foucher
The article discusses an incident involving Lorraine de Foucher, where she is described as becoming frozen when asked for a kiss.
Alexandra Elbakyan, the pirate or the heroine?
The article discusses Alexandra Elbakyan, the founder of Sci-Hub, a website that provides free access to academic papers, questioning whether she is a pirate or a heroine.
France tries to do without Palantir - Pierre Haski
The article discusses France's attempt to reduce its reliance on Palantir, a U.S.-based technology company known for providing data analytics solutions to governments.
Influencer defending the last dugongs in Thailand (Video)
An influencer is highlighted for their efforts in protecting the last remaining dugongs in Thailand.
The war in Iran leaves many open wounds - Nesrine Malik
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Iran and its lasting impacts.
Far west in Virginia by Alessio Marchionna
The article mentions 'Far west in Virginia' and references Alessio Marchionna, but no further details are provided.
Because the right wants to talk about re-migration.
The article discusses why the far-right wants to talk about 'remigration' while noting that Ukraine has begun the process of joining the European Union.

Ebola Outbreak Could Become Worst on Record, Africa C.D.C. Chief Warns
Health workers have warned that the current Ebola outbreak, already one of the worst in decades, could take up to a year to contain if infection rates do not decrease.
Lula widens lead over Flavio Bolsonaro in Brazil election second-round, CNT/MDA poll shows
Lula has increased his lead over Flavio Bolsonaro in the second round of the Brazilian presidential election, according to a poll conducted by CNT/MDA.
Colombia could have a far-right president
The article discusses the possibility of Colombia having an extreme-right president.
Letters to the International Kids No. 82
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Magnitude 6.3 earthquake strikes Qinghai, northwest China
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck Qinghai, northwest China.
The G7 does not include the largest, but it must manage the largest - Pierre Haski
The article discusses the G7 summit, noting that while it does not include the largest countries, it must deal with the most cumbersome issues.
The Commission shall adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 21 of this Regulation.
The article mentions Quinn Slobodian but provides no additional information or context.
Who's blowing on the Belfast fire - Rory Carroll
Who's blowing on the Belfast fire - Rory Carroll
Magnitude 6.7 quake hits Indonesias Sulawesi island, agency says
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck Indonesia's Sulawesi island, according to an agency.
The contradictory policy of Elon Musk - Ben Tarnoff
The article discusses Elon Musk's contradictory political stance.
A fragile deal between the United States and Iran.
The article discusses a fragile agreement between the United States and Iran, while also highlighting the growing influence of SpaceX.
Russian drone hits zoo in Ukraine's Kharkiv, kills animals and is reported to have killed more than 200 people.
A Russian drone struck a zoo in Kharkiv, Ukraine, resulting in the death of several animals.

U.S., a B-52 bomber crashes after taking off from a base in California
A US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from a military base in the Mojave Desert, California, around 11:20 local time on Monday. The incident occurred at Edwards Air Force Base, approximately 161 kilometers north of Los Angeles. The U.S. military confirmed the crash via a post on X, stating that rescue teams responded immediately. No information was provided regarding injuries or casualties. The B-52, which has been in service since 1955, typically carries a crew of five people. This incident comes nearly a year after a July 2025 event in which a regional airline pilot made a
Trump on Iran: text of Iran deal to be released after Friday
The article reports that the text of the Iran deal will be released after Friday, in relation to former U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on Iran.

Starmer announces a ban on social media for those under 16 in the United Kingdom
The UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans to ban social media platforms for users under 16 years old, citing concerns over mental health, exposure to harmful content, and platform design aimed at creating addiction. The ban would apply to platforms such as Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and X but would exclude messaging services like WhatsApp. Starmer mentioned being inspired by Australia’s nationwide social media restrictions and cited positive outcomes observed there. The government is also considering additional measures targeting younger age groups, including,
Trump says oil-carrying ships are moving out of the Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump stated that ships carrying oil are moving out of the Strait of Hormuz.
What is known about the preliminary agreement between Washington and Tehran
The article discusses preliminary agreements between Washington and Tehran, focusing on potential diplomatic developments.
Science News of the Week
The article provides a summary of weekly science news.
Hezbollah has not carried out operations since the Iran-US deal, Hezbollah official tells Reuters
A Hezbollah official told Reuters that the group has not conducted any military operations since the Iran-US nuclear deal was reached.
Adèle Yon
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Magnitude 6.6 earthquake strikes southern Philippines, no damage expected
A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck southern Philippines. Officials have stated that no damage is expected.
Russia's Lavrov states that Moscow is committed to U.S. proposals for peace and rejects Europe's ultimatums
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Moscow remains committed to U.S. proposals regarding a peace agreement but rejected European demands as ultimatums.
The European illusion of outsourcing immigration control
The article discusses the European Union's approach to immigration control, focusing on the idea of externalizing this responsibility to countries outside the EU.
At least 28 killed in Ethiopia bus crash, regional media says
At least 28 people were killed in a bus crash in Ethiopia, according to regional media reports.
Who loses and who wins in the agreement between the United States and Iran - Pierre Haski
The article analyzes the winners and losers in the agreement between the United States and Iran, written by Pierre Haski.
Two bridges linking Russia-held part of Ukraines Kherson region with Crimea hit by attack
Two bridges connecting the Russian-occupied part of Ukraine's Kherson region to Crimea have been attacked.
Uruguay's flight to Miami for the World Cup match has been delayed due to an airline error
Uruguay's flight to Miami for their World Cup match was delayed due to an airline error.
Mexico between World Cup and widespread protests. The extraordinary economic growth of South Korea
The article discusses Mexico's situation amid the FIFA World Cup and widespread protests, while also highlighting South Korea's remarkable economic growth.
Pakistan's Prime Minister says the US and Iran have reached a peace agreement following talks
The Pakistani Prime Minister stated that the United States and Iran have reached a peace agreement following recent discussions.
Twelve people were killed in a plane crash in Missouri, according to the state highway patrol.
Twelve people were killed in a plane crash in Missouri, according to the state highway patrol.
Valeria Luiselli
The article mentions Valeria Luiselli but provides no additional information about her.
Swiss police used tear gas as anti-G7 protesters targeted the UN site
Swiss police used tear gas to disperse anti-G7 protesters who targeted the United Nations site during the G7 summit.

Two climbers died on Mount Pasubio after falling 100 meters
Two climbers died after falling approximately 100 meters while climbing on the Vicenza side of Mount Pasubio. A third climber was rescued by helicopter still tied to the wall. The incident occurred around noon today in the Sojo d’Uderle area, known among hikers but with exposed and challenging sections. According to preliminary information, a 26-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman lost their lives. Emergency services arrived shortly after the incident, but both victims were already deceased. Due to difficult weather conditions and fog, a helicopter from Trento was deployed at the scene.
A governor reported that one person was killed in a Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian apartment building.
A Russian governor reported that one person was killed in a Ukrainian drone attack on an apartment building.

UK: Sudanese refugee attempts to behead man in Belfast, sparking protests – Video
A 30-year-old Sudanese asylum seeker was arrested in Belfast for allegedly attempting to severely assault a resident. The incident has sparked protests across the UK and prompted calls from right-wing figures including Nigel Farage for stricter immigration and security policies.
Buddhism
The article discusses Buddhism, focusing on its international presence and practices.
Italian cinema does not know how to remember Zeudi Araya - Asha Salim
The article discusses the lack of recognition of Zeudi Araya - Asha Salim in Italian cinema.
Spain/El Salvador
Ukraines Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant reconnected to grid after IAEA-brokered ceasefire
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant has been reconnected to the power grid following an IAEA-brokered ceasefire.
Iran says signing of Islamabad memorandum will not take place on Sunday
Iran has stated that the signing of a memorandum with Islamabad will not occur on Sunday.
India Air Force plane crash kills all five on board
An Indian Air Force plane crashed, resulting in the deaths of all five people on board.
Ukrainian military hits Russia's oil infrastructure in Volgograd region, Kyiv says
The Ukrainian military claims to have targeted Russia's oil infrastructure in the Volgograd region, according to a statement from Kyiv.