Soccer-playing grannies would be at home at the World Cup : NPR

Editor’s Note: As the World Cup kicks off, we just got some good news about our coverage of another global soccer event: the Grannies International Football Tournament. Last year 2e published a... Read more »

One Virginia liquor store had an unusual patron this weekend — an inebriated ra…

One Virginia liquor store had an unusual patron this weekend — an inebriated raccoon found passed out in the bathroom. #news #raccoon #virginia #abcnews ♬ original sound – ABC News Tiktok by... Read more »

Nearly 250 banks closing across UK this year as Cambridgeshire branch affected

A total of 82 bank branches are expected to close across the UK in June alone Banks are closing across the UK(Image: Mike Kemp, In Pictures via Getty Images) A Cambridgeshire branch... Read more »

Fair Work Commission rejects gas giant Inpex’s claims strikes would damage Australia’s economy

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has rejected claims from one of Australia’s biggest gas producers that continued industrial action would significantly damage the nation’s economy and threaten Australia’s relationships with its Asian... Read more »

Colombia Palm Oil Meets EU Deforestation Rules

Colombia · Trade Key Facts —The boom. Colombian palm oil exports jumped about 44% in the first quarter of 2026, with bananas and coffee also surging. —The producer. Colombia is Latin America’s... Read more »

Lost Gulf oil exports far smaller than thought, traders and shippers say

LONDON, June 12 : Since the start of the Iran war and Tehran’s announcement that the Strait of Hormuz was “closed”, the market has grappled to put a figure on lost crude... Read more »

15 visa-free destinations Nigerians can explore from N250,000

For many Nigerians, international travel often comes with the challenge of securing a visa. However, several countries across Africa and the Caribbean allow Nigerian passport holders to visit without undergoing a lengthy... Read more »

Kenya Pipeline Strategy and Commercial Services Maneger Calls for People-Centred Development to Drive Sustainable Growth

Nairobi — Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has called for a stronger focus on people in development planning, arguing that sustainable growth can only be achieved when communities and workers are placed at... Read more »

‘Out of luck’: Strychnine arrives late for Alberta and Saskatchewan farmers

The first window of time for farmers in Alberta and Saskatchewan to obtain strychnine to deal with burgeoning ground squirrel populations is about to run out, and many producers are now hoping... Read more »

Bennett to ToI: ‘We’re at an existential moment. Another four years with this government, we won’t have a society’

As the US finalizes its framework deal with Iran on ending the war — apparently set for signing in the coming hours or days — former prime minister Naftali Bennett has launched... Read more »