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Danish footballer Eriksen ‘conscious’ after collapsing on field
The former Tottenham and Manchester United midfielder went down on the pitch in Odense, Denmark’s third-largest city. According to reports, he remains conscious, and the match has been abandoned
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German Zverev wins his first Grand Slam, beating Italian Cobolli
Zverev’s serve remained on point at crucial moments, and he broke Cobolli at 4–5 in the fourth set to force the tiebreak. He then dominated the fifth set with two breaks and consolidated both.
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Five surprising facts about the historic 2026 World Cup
The 2026 World Cup will be the first with 48 teams, 104 matches and three host nations. With record figures, extreme heat risks and Super Bowl-style spectacle, the North American tournament promises to break the mould.
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Pentagon raises counterintelligence alert regarding Israel
The move comes as tensions between Washington and Tel Aviv have increased over the war with Iran and other regional security issues. #EuropeNews
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US downs two Iranian drones threatening Strait of Hormuz traffic
US forces intercepted two Iranian attack drones near the Strait of Hormuz, a day after downing four others that Washington said threatened maritime traffic in the strategic waterway. #EuropeNews
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Guadalajara: A World Cup host city travel guide
Mexico’s second-largest city is hosting its third men’s World Cup after previously staging matches in 1970 and 1986. #Destinations
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Pope Leo XIV calls for national unity on first day in Spain
Pope Leo XIV set foot on Spanish soil on Saturday 6 June, ending a fifteen‑year papal absence. Over 130,000 people greeted him in Madrid, where he warned against ready‑made ideologies and called for reconciliation. #EuropeNews
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‘We are fanatics of the EU,’ Albania’s Edi Rama tells Euronews
In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said there is no alternative for his country to EU accession. He also warned about the risks posed by anti-EU forces and “third actors” operating in the Western Balkans. #TheEuropeConversation
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Anthropic co-founder warns AI could soon slip beyond our control
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark said AI agents might soon be able to build and train models themselves and, if that happens, humans could lose control over AI systems.
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Beyond Nvidia: Europe’s best-performing AI stocks of 2026
Europe may not have a Nvidia of its own, but it has become home to some of the world’s best-performing AI stocks. Companies supplying the infrastructure behind artificial intelligence — from lasers and optical chips to testing equipment and servers — have delivered gains of up to 2,200% in 2026.
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