USA face Australia as Brazil seek their first win, while Canada awaits injury news on Ismael Kone and Mexico celebrate.
US export ban on Anthropic’s AI models further strains alliances
Trump administration’s move to cut off allies’ access to advanced AI prompts calls for greater self-reliance.
US-Iran peace negotiations abruptly called off amid growing criticism
Talks that had been planned for June 19 between the United States and Iran in Switzerland were abruptly called off, as the Trump administration faces mounting criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. This comes after Iran delayed sending its…
Kristi Noem under scrutiny after man she freed faces charges in niece’s death
A South Dakota man whose sentence of life in prison was commuted by former Gov. Kristi Noem is now implicated in the death of his 14-year-old niece
Salesforce Disables Klue App Integration After OAuth Token Abuse Exposes Customer Data
Salesforce has revealed that it disabled the Klue Battlecards app integration within its platform in response to a security incident impacting the competitive intelligence company on June 11, 2026.
To that end, organizations will be unable to connect …
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan suspended by UK’s Bar Standards Board
The UK’s Bar Standards Board (BSB) said it has imposed an interim suspension on Karim Khan, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Iran says Trump agreed to deal terms ‘out of desperation’ as US Democrats blast agreement
US Vice President JD Vance says he doesn’t know if he’ll be headed to Geneva on June 19 where he was due to attend a signing ceremony for an initial deal to end the war in Iran. But an agreement has already been signed by Donald Trump and Iranian offi…
Teenage assassins ‘hide guns in teddy bears’ in Ecuador gang shooting
A state of emergency has been declared across the country after a surge in drug violence
World Cup 2026: Switzerland close in on qualification for round of 16
Switzerland cruised to a 4-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina to bounce back after their opening draw against Qatar. The Nati are now close to securing a place in the round of 16.
Mexico’s Laws Have a New Target: Journalists
Politicians and officials in Mexico are using the country’s laws to intimidate critics and the media, forcing them into censorship and blunting scrutiny.