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Oil math: How UAE's exit from OPEC will impact world’s energy market
The United Arab Emirates' exit from OPEC has significantly impacted the group's global crude oil output, reducing its share from 35% to 31%. This move, effective May 1, 2026, highlights the UAE's substantial role in the bloc. Meanwhile, regional disruptions due to the Strait of Hormuz closure are escalating, with Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait facing major production shut-ins.
Good, bad and the ugly: What the world has learned from the Russia-Ukraine war
More than four years after Russian tanks crossed into Ukraine, the “special military operation” that was supposed to last a few days has reshaped the world in ways nobody fully anticipated.
Camp Mystic where 25 young girls were tragically swept to their death in disastrous Texas floods files for bankruptcy
Camp Mystic where 25 young girls were tragically swept to their death in disastrous Texas floods files for bankruptcySign up for our US Editor's Picks newsletter and get Maureen Callahan's searing DailyMail+ exclusive exposé on the real Carolyn Bessette and those cocaine rumors for FREE READ MORE: Taylor Swift's private jet addiction exposed as staggering flight log is revealed See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ALYSSA GUZMAN, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 14:43, 24 Ju...
Horrific moment armed carjacker runs over at least 10 pedestrians during two-hour rampage through LA
Sign up for our US Editor's Picks newsletter and get Maureen Callahan's searing DailyMail+ exclusive exposé on the real Carolyn Bessette and those cocaine rumors for FREEREAD MORE: Taylor Swift's private jet addiction exposed as staggering flight log is revealedSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ALYSSA GUZMAN, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 14:45, 24 June 2026 | Updated: 14:46, 24 June 2026 e-mail View comments
'You need to apologise': Ben Stokes breaks silence on nightclub controversy
England captain Ben Stokes said he apologised to teammates after he and Gus Atkinson missed the second Test for breaching the team's midnight curfew. Stokes admitted the nightclub controversy overshadowed the debuts of several young players and affected the squad. Cleared of serious misconduct but issued warnings, Stokes stressed accountability, denied any rift with coach Brendon McCullum, and said the team is now fully focused on winning the series decider against New Zealand.
Bombshell at News.com.au as 'raw' Kyle Sandilands interview leaks with blast against reporter that DIDN'T go to air... Plus, Seven responds to rumour about axed staff's 'silence bonus': INSIDE MAIL
Bombshell at News.com.au as 'raw' Kyle Sandilands interview leaks with blast against reporter that DIDN'T go to air... Plus, Seven responds to rumour about axed staff's 'silence bonus': INSIDE MAILReporter's reaction after colleagues saw 'uncensored' transcriptWhy 15 seconds vanished from the edit - and what was cutSeven hits back at claims axed staff were paid to stay quietInside Are Media turmoil as staff told to take on more work or walk By PETER VAN ONSELEN, POLITICAL EDITOR, AUSTRALIA and N...
New Labour all over again… Burnham drafts in Blairite chief of staff who quit Cabinet in 2009 before becoming a BBC exec
New Labour all over again… Burnham drafts in Blairite chief of staff who quit Cabinet in 2009 before becoming a BBC execSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 14:39, 24 June 2026 | Updated: 14:41, 24 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Google DeepMind engineer’s advice to students wanting to join OpenAI, Anthropic and others
Aspiring AI researchers aiming for top labs like Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and Anthropic need intense dedication, rigorous academics, and sustained effort, according to Google DeepMind senior engineer Vladimir Feinberg. He advises students to "work like a dog," tackle difficult classes, and code aggressively. Competition is fierce, with elite students now prioritizing AI over fields like quantitative finance, making mathematical maturity and grit crucial for success.
'Suvendu supported me a lot': Mahua goes soft on Bengal CM, sparks buzz
"In 2014, I was supposed to get a Lok Sabha ticket, but it didn't happen, and I cried all night. It was Suvendu who supported me. Later, he joined the BJP, and we don't speak anymore because he is in a different political party. But no one can forget our personal relationship, " Mahua Moitra said.
Hot country, cold shoulder: Pew survey shows Trump's global approval tanking
Global opinion on Donald Trump is overwhelmingly negative, with a median of just 23% expressing confidence in his leadership. A new Pew survey reveals widespread disapproval of his handling of foreign policy, including Iran and trade tariffs. Confidence in the US as a reliable partner has plummeted, particularly in Canada and Europe, painting a stark contrast to Trump's claims of global admiration.
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah's Tanmay Vekaria's father passes away
Tanmay Vekaria, known for his role as Bagha in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, is mourning the significant loss of his father, Arvind Vekaria, who was a long-time figure in Gujarati theatre and television. This tragedy follows the loss of his mother just eight months earlier. Arvind's legacy and cameo in the beloved sitcom profoundly influenced Tanmay's artistic journey, leaving fans and colleagues heartbroken by the news.
FCC phone ID plan could end burner phones
Buying a phone without tying it directly to your identity could get much harder. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering tougher "know your customer" rules for voice providers.The proposal would push phone companies to collect and keep more personal information before giving many new or renewing customers access to service. That could include your name, physical address, government-issued identification number and an alternate phone number.The FCC says the goal is to make life...
Epic golf trip, German soccer fan Freddy stunned by small-town Ohio in Cup travels, Sofia Vergara stops & MEAT
After an absolutely crazy night at the ballpark where mayflies were literally falling out of the sky by the thousands, the sun is up, the birds are doing their thing and it's a beautiful morning in this part of the country for another edition of Wednesday Screencaps.Imagine my surprise this morning when I fired up Twitter to see viral superstar German soccer fan Freddy was driving through the nearby town of Elmore, Ohio as part of his trip east to see more World Cup action. This is the town wher...
Meet Animesh Kujur: From Bastar’s conflict zones to India’s fastest man
Animesh Kujur shattered the national men's 100m record with a 10.15-second sprint, securing his spot at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. Hailing from Chhattisgarh's conflict-prone Bastar region, Kujur's journey from humble beginnings to athletic stardom is a testament to his dedication. His remarkable achievements, including national records and international medals, highlight his ascent as India's fastest man.
Israel's actions against Gaza children amount to genocidal acts, UN says
A UN commission report alleges Israeli forces are committing genocide in Gaza, citing the deliberate targeting of children and "unprecedented death, injury and trauma." The report highlights over 250 child fatalities since October and a systematic pattern of strikes on healthcare facilities. Israel has vehemently rejected these findings, calling the report a "propaganda piece" and a "political blood libel."
Hillary Clinton still fuming over Electoral College, calls it an 'abomination' in new Netflix series
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is still railing against the Electoral College, which cost her the presidency in 2016, calling it an "abomination" in a trailer for the new Netflix docuseries titled "The American Experiment."In a trailer for the upcoming series, which is executive-produced by Tom Hanks, Clinton remarks, "Well, I personally think the Electoral College is an abomination. For obvious reasons."Set to drop today, the new five-part docuseries marks 250 years of U.S. indep...
Trust pays £187k over trans changing room tribunal
Trust pays £187k over trans changing room tribunalImage source, PA MediaImage caption, Seven nurses at Darlington Memorial Hospital have received damage payments of £187,000 from their employerByJonny ManningNorth East and CumbriaPublished9 minutes agoAn NHS trust has paid out £187,000 in damages after an employment tribunal found it harassed seven nurses by requiring them to share a changing room with a transgender woman.Judges ruled County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust created a "...
US forces kill senior ISIS leader in Syria: CENTCOM
A U.S. airstrike last week in Syria killed a top ISIS leader, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Wednesday.A post on X noted that CENTCOM "forces conducted an airstrike in northwest Syria, June 19, that resulted in the death of a senior ISIS leader." "The precision strike killed Ali Husayn al-‘Ulaywi and is part of ongoing U.S. efforts to disrupt and eliminate terrorists seeking to attack Americans abroad or the U.S. homeland. CENTCOM forces continue to work alongside regional partners,...
Our Founders fought a Middle East war centuries ago. We could learn a lot from them
Writing to his trusted ally, the Marquis de Lafayette, after the War of Independence, George Washington believed it "the highest disgrace" that Americans were "tributary to such banditti who might for half the sum that is paid them be exterminated from the Earth." Those "banditti" were the Barbary pirates of North Africa who preyed on American merchant ships in the Mediterranean, enslaving their crews and endangering the nascent republic’s economy.But lacking the naval power to protect its forei...
From Ranga-Billa to Nithari: Why some crimes simply refuse to fade from memory
Did you know? Billa, one half of the infamous Ranga- Billa duo had tried to kidnap leading #Bollywood actor Raaj Kumar's son for ransom.