USA vs Belgium FIFA World Cup match result: Red Devils march into quarter-finals after ruthless 4-1 demolition of USA | Football News

Belgium’s Youri Tielemans (8) reacts after Belgium won a World Cup round of 16 soccer match against the United States in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr) Belgium produced a ruthless attacking display to defeat tournament co-hosts United States 4-1 at Seattle Stadium, booking their place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals…

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In 1788, cats were brought to Australia after more than 200 years later, the country’s native wildlife is still paying the price | World News

The domestic cat arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in 1788, introduced as a familiar companion and a practical way to control rodents. Within decades, many had escaped or been abandoned, gradually establishing wild populations far beyond early settlements. By the late nineteenth century, they had spread across almost the entire continent, adapting to…

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Lebanese Journalist Killed: Who was Amal Khalil? Lebanese journalist killed in strike as Israel–Hezbollah tensions escalate

Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil (File pic) A Lebanese journalist was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on Wednesday. Rescue teams recovered her body hours after the attack amid continued hostilities linked to the ongoing Israel–Hezbollah conflict.The reporter, Amal Khalil of Al-Akhbar, had taken shelter in a house in the village of al-Tiri while…

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NCR pumps in Haryana to deny fuel to vehicles without pollution certs from Oct 1 | Gurgaon News

Gurgaon: Vehicle owners in Haryana’s national capital region (NCR) districts will no longer be able to buy petrol or diesel without a valid pollution under control (PUC) certificate from Oct 1.The state govt has decided to enforce a “No PUC, no fuel” policy through technology-driven checks at fuel stations.To implement the policy, govt will install…

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Scientists reveal more than 1.3 million people may share DNA with Maryland’s earliest colonists

Image(s): Left/American Aristocracy/Right/Canva According to new findings by researchers from Harvard University, there could be more than one million three hundred thousand individuals living today who share their genetic material with some of the original colonists of Maryland in the United States, as shown in an innovative genetic study titled ‘The genetic legacy of the…

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