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    Manitobans Struggle With Rising Debt as Insolvency Filings Reach 10-Year High

    Philippines Seeks Stronger Defence Partnership With Canada Amid Rising Tensions With China

    Speculation Mounts Over Whether Keir Starmer Could Announce Plans to Resign as UK Prime Minister

    Iran and U.S. Reach Tentative Deal to End War and Reopen Strait of Hormuz, but Major Challenges Remain

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeJune 15, 2026064 views

    The United States and Iran have reached a tentative agreement aimed at ending months of conflict and reopening the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, offering a glimmer of hope for…

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    Germany Thrashes Curaçao 7-1 but Caribbean Nation Celebrates Historic First World Cup Goal

    Adetoun TadeJune 14, 2026050 views

    Germany delivered a dominant performance to defeat World Cup debutants Curaçao 7-1 on Sunday, but the match will also be remembered for a historic moment as the Caribbean nation scored…

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    Six Killed After Midair Helicopter Collision Over Rio de Janeiro

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeJune 14, 2026052 views

    Six people were killed after two helicopters collided in midair and crashed in Rio de Janeiro’s western zone on Sunday morning, according to Brazilian emergency officials. The Rio de Janeiro…

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    Ebola Outbreak in Eastern Congo Worsens as Cases Surge to 782 and Death Toll Reaches 181

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeJune 14, 2026046 views

    The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a rapidly escalating Ebola outbreak, with health authorities reporting 782 confirmed cases and 181 deaths as efforts to contain the deadly virus become…

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    Geneva Locks Down Ahead of G7 Summit as Anti-Trump and Anti-G7 Protests Turn Violent

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeJune 14, 2026049 views

    Geneva has transformed into a heavily fortified city ahead of the 2026 G7 Summit, with businesses boarding up storefronts and authorities deploying thousands of security personnel as anti-G7 demonstrations escalated…

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    Trump Announces Iran War Deal as U.S. Moves to Reopen Strait of Hormuz and End Naval Blockade

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeJune 14, 2026038 views

    President Donald Trump has announced that the United States and Iran have reached an agreement aimed at ending months of conflict and reopening the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a…

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    Aussies Celebrate as Vancouver Steps Into the World Cup Spotlight

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeJune 14, 2026050 views

    Football fans from Australia have embraced the festive atmosphere in Vancouver as the Canadian city takes center stage in the FIFA World Cup, transforming into a vibrant hub of international…

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    Justin Trudeau Dismisses Criticism After Missing Canada’s World Cup Opener

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeJune 14, 2026052 views

    Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has brushed aside criticism over his absence from Canada’s opening match at the FIFA World Cup, insisting that his support for the national team…

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    Britain Detains Sanctioned Oil Tanker Allegedly Linked to Russia’s Shadow Fleet

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeJune 14, 2026055 views

    British authorities have detained a sanctioned oil tanker believed to be connected to Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet,” marking the latest effort by Western governments to tighten enforcement of sanctions imposed…

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    Israeli Military Strikes Beirut Suburbs Ahead of Anticipated U.S.-Iran Agreement

    Olawunmi Sola-OtegbadeJune 14, 2026057 views

    The Israeli military launched fresh airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut, escalating tensions in the Middle East just as the United States and Iran appeared to be moving closer…

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