#01 Sports
Graham Arnold Backs Iraq's Fighting Spirit for FIFA World Cup
Iraq sealed their qualification for the upcoming FIFA World Cup after securing a decisive victory against an opponent.
#02 Business
Oil Prices Surge Amid Drone Strikes, Heightening Gulf Supply Concerns
Oil prices spike after drone strikes in the Middle East escalate supply fears, impacting global markets.
#03 Entertainment
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Reveal Wedding Look in New York City
Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce were spotted dressed up for a wedding in New York City. Details of their stylish outfits are expected to be revealed soon.
#04 Health
AI-driven wearable patches help identify undetected hormone disruption in unexplained infertility
Men and women who appear to have normal hormone levels may still be experiencing undetected disruptions in the timing and coordination of their reproductive hormones, which can significantly impair
pharmaceutical
U.K. Advocacy Groups Threaten Legal Action Over Pharma Trade Deal Provisions
Two UK advocacy groups demand revocation of key provisions in a new trade deal with the US over concerns about outsider influence on drug cost-effectiveness, threatening legal action if not addressed.
Pakistan
PRBC Leadership Marks Vesak 2026 with Sri Lanka Consulate
PRBC leadership marks Vesak 2026 celebration hosted by Sri Lanka Consulate General, emphasizing peace, compassion, and understanding.
Health
AI Tool Enhances Radiotherapy Planning for Cervical Cancer Treatment
An AI technology developed by UCL and LSHTM improves radiotherapy planning, potentially aiding global efforts to eliminate cervical cancer.
Health
Why Only Some Patients Get Liver Disease: New Protein Pathway May Forecast Alpha1-Antitrypsin Outcomes
Alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency, an inherited disorder affecting approximately 100,000 people in the U.S., primarily causes a progressive and incurable lung disease.
World
China to Buy At Least $17bn in U.S. Agricultural Products Annually
China commits to annual purchases of at least $17 billion in U.S. agricultural products under new trade agreement with US President Trump.