News of the World: What you missed this week internationally
A World Cup goalie went viral for his good looks, a priceless painting in Jerusalem was damaged by a pine cone, and more news from around the world.

John Denver’s classic has been belted out during US matches at this tournament. Its appeal lies in the story it tells about a united AmericaLumen Field was designed for a moment like Friday’s. Under a blue sky dotted with clouds, the US men’s national team celebrated their victory over Australia with a lap around the stadium to thank their fans for creating a worthy atmosphere.I’ve reported from four matches so far at this World Cup and the set list remains largely the same, no matter the venue. You’ll hear Dai Dai and Seven Nation Army. The growing boos that accompany the onset of a hydration break will be drowned out by Livin’ On A Prayer. Continue reading...
A World Cup goalie went viral for his good looks, a priceless painting in Jerusalem was damaged by a pine cone, and more news from around the world.
Neymar, 34, is Brazil's all-time leader with 79 goals in 129 international appearances.
The Strait of Hormuz. A battlefield. A point of leverage. A geographic bend whose name has now found its way to kitchen tables across the globe. Since the early days of this war, few captains have dared cross it ever since the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced it was closed. There have been steep consequences…
Mexico's murder rate hit a decade-low since the World Cup began June 11, with a security analyst saying drug cartels declared an unofficial truce to focus on profits during the tournament.
Germany faces its first real test of the World Cup on Saturday.
The U.S. Air Force is pushing the envelope on AI-based weapons with new unmanned fighter jets. The Air Force announced that it selected the winners of contracts […]
Iran and the US will hold technical-level talks on Sunday in Switzerland, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
Ukrainian strikes on a Moscow oil refinery, protests at the G7 summit, wildfires in Spain and Messi at the World Cup – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalistsWarning: this gallery contains images some readers may find distressing Continue reading...