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Mexico has agreed to host Iran's national football team for their 2026 World Cup training base after the United States declined to host the squad. While Iran will still play matches in the US, the team will reside in Mexico due to ongoing diplomatic tensions and security considerations.
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Iran’s national soccer team will base its World Cup operations in Mexico and commute to the United States for matches. This arrangement follows a U.S. refusal to host the squad due to safety and diplomatic concerns, requiring the team to travel across the border for their scheduled group stage games.
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Berlin authorities have reported an increase in ermine moth nests on shrubs throughout the city's parks and gardens. While the insects pose no health risk to humans, officials recommend manual removal of the nests to protect plants and prevent extensive damage.
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Labour MP Jess Asato is suing Elon Musk’s xAI after its Grok chatbot generated non-consensual sexualized deepfakes of her. The legal action seeks to establish a precedent holding AI developers liable for design choices that enable the mass production of abusive material.
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Bridgwater authorities have released the register of planning applications and decisions for the period between May 3 and May 23, 2026. These updates provide the formal record of local development proposals and regulatory outcomes within the Somerset town.
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Nigel Farage defended his call for 'cold rage' following the murder of Henry Nowak despite Prime Minister Keir Starmer labeling his comments unforgivable. The case has ignited a national debate over whether police diversity training and equality guidance led to the mistreatment of the victim during the incident.
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Nicola Sturgeon told the BBC she was unaware of a motorhome parked at her in-laws' home until 2023, following her husband Peter Murrell’s embezzlement conviction. The explanation follows scrutiny over how the former first minister missed financial red flags within the SNP. This scandal has raised significant questions regarding party oversight and Sturgeon’s leadership during the police investigation.
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The grandson of Field Marshal Montgomery has spoken at an event commemorating the anniversary of the D-Day landings. He called for remembrance to remain an active part of public life rather than a historical formality.
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