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U.S. renews strikes on Iran after 2 American military members killed

The U.S. said it had completed an eighth straight night of attacks on Iran after earlier announcing that two U.S. military personnel were killed in Jordan, while U.S. allies in the region reported more Iranian attacks on Sunday.
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How modern warfare is reshaping Ukraine’s natural environment

From Chornobyl's endangered wild horses to bird nests made of drone cables, modern warfare is reshaping fragile ecosystems along Ukraine’s front lines.
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Is this the most controversial World Cup yet?

After more than 100 matches across Canada, Mexico and the United States, the FIFA World Cup 2026 is about to come to an end, cementing its legacy with highs, lows — and seemingly endless controversies. So, is this the most controversial World Cup? We talk to experts to get a sense of how this year's decisions have affected the tournament.
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What the 1976 Montreal Games represent to those who boycotted it, 50 years later

A young Nigerian woman lands in Montreal, full of excitement and optimism for her first Olympic Games. A Tanzanian track star never leaves home. On the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Games, both athletes reflect on the boycott that demanded they put aside their dreams for a greater cause.
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Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv kills 1, wounds 16

Russia battered the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv overnight with one of its biggest ballistic missile barrages of the war that began in February 2022.