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Anthony Joshua is reportedly set to end his 14-month ring absence with a surprise December clash against Jake Paul. The fight aims to regain confidence and rebuild his career.
Four Championship managers were sacked in two weeks, underscoring intense pressure for immediate results in the brutal promotion race. This instability impacts clubs like Norwich and Middlesbrough.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel faces Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn in Madrid. Quinn's 2016 intervention helped McDaniel achieve sobriety and revive his career.
Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul are in advanced talks for a crossover boxing bout. Promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed discussions; a deal is not yet final.
Israel vehemently rejected UN allegations of systematic torture of Palestinian detainees, branding claims as "disinformation." The UN committee expressed deep concern over escalated reports since October 7.
Over 28kg of ketamine, disguised as Chinese tea, has repeatedly washed ashore on South Korea's Jeju island and other coasts since September, prompting a major investigation into international drug smuggling.
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents detail Prince Andrew's distress over reports and mention Donald Trump. Congress pushes for full disclosure of all remaining files.
A mother and daughter in Sydney have been charged in connection with an alleged A$70 million scam, part of a vast financial crime syndicate. Police describe it as one of Australia's largest and most sophisticated frauds.
France arrested Ma?va B, a convert, for an alleged terror plot on the Bataclan anniversary, renewing focus on the persistent jihadist threat. She corresponded with Salah Abdeslam.
After a 43-day standoff, the United States government will fully reopen tonight, bringing federal workers back to their jobs with backpay and restoring critical public services nationwide.
The Czech National Bank has added Bitcoin to its balance sheet, creating a $1 million test portfolio. This pioneering move aims to provide direct experience with blockchain assets.
Scotland's national football team is on the brink of FIFA World Cup qualification, aiming to end a 28-year absence. They need a draw against Greece and a win over Denmark.
Skims, Kim Kardashian's brand, secured $225 million in funding, raising its valuation to $5 billion. The investment, backed by Goldman Sachs, positions the company for aggressive global expansion.
Ukraine's Justice and Energy Ministers resigned after President Zelenskyy called for their removal amid a $100 million embezzlement scandal involving Energoatom funds.
The longest US government shutdown ends as Congress passes a funding deal, bringing relief but sparking anger. Millions may face higher healthcare costs from the compromise.
President Trump ended the longest federal shutdown, signing a funding bill after 43 days. This resolution came hours after Jeffrey Epstein documents referencing him were released.
Nigeria's Mowaa Museum opening in Benin City was canceled after the Edo state revoked its land use. The move follows protests and exposes deep political struggles and Benin Bronzes controversies.
A comprehensive US legal review found Israel did not commit war crimes, ensuring continued military support and intelligence sharing despite prior intelligence concerns.
Austria strongly advocates for Israel's Eurovision 2026 inclusion, facing threats of withdrawal from other broadcasters. The EBU decision looms as Israel continues its selection process.
Adolf Hitler's DNA analysis suggests Kallmann syndrome and a micro-penis. It definitively debunks persistent rumors of his Jewish ancestry, correcting dangerous falsehoods.




















