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Expulsion Orders Impact Over One Million Afghans in Pakistan Amid Human Rights Concerns
The Pakistani government has mandated the expulsion of over one million Afghan nationals with Proof of Registration (PoR) cards following the expiration of these cards on June 30. This alarming decision, criticized by UNHCR and Afghan community leaders, jeopardizes the safety of long-time residents and highlights a broader anti-refugee campaign in the country.

Indonesia Sees Rise in Tourist Arrivals, But Spending Declines
In June 2025, Indonesia saw a significant increase in foreign tourist arrivals, totaling 1.42 million, representing an 8.42% rise from May and an 18.2% jump year-over-year, with Australia contributing a large portion of the visitors.

Saskatchewan Roughriders Dominate Montreal Alouettes in 34-6 Victory
The Saskatchewan Roughriders showcased their superiority over the Montreal Alouettes with a decisive 34-6 win, improving their record to 7-1. Quarterback Trevor Harris shone with two touchdown passes and 289 yards, while the Roughrider defense stifled the Alouettes, allowing less than 170 yards of offense.

Malnutrition, Blocked Aid, and International Pressure
Amidst a dire humanitarian crisis, Palestinians in Gaza face severe malnutrition and starvation, with aid delivery hampered by restrictions and alleged diversion. International pressure on Israel has increased, prompting some aid measures, but the situation remains critical, and Germany is considering further actions to address the crisis.

First-Ever Eruption of Krasheninnikov Volcano in 600 Years Triggered by Quake
The Krasheninnikov volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula has erupted for the first time in 600 years following a powerful offshore earthquake. Rising ash columns and the formation of a lava dome have prompted authorities to adjust the aviation color code and warn residents to maintain a safe distance from the volcano.

Fatal Crash in New Jersey Involves Illegal Immigrant with DUI History
Raul Luna-Perez, a 43-year-old illegal migrant with prior DUI arrests, has been charged with vehicular homicide after a crash in Lakewood, New Jersey, resulted in the deaths of a mother and her 11-year-old daughter. Immigration officials have initiated removal proceedings against him, citing the state's sanctuary policies as a factor enabling his release into the community.

IndiGo Airlines and Singapore Tourism Board Forge Partnership to Boost Travel
IndiGo Airlines has signed a one-year Memorandum of Understanding with the Singapore Tourism Board to promote Singapore as a top travel destination for Indian tourists. The partnership aims to enhance travel experience and strengthen tourism ties as they celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations in 2025.

Pro-Palestinian Rally in Sydney Features Julian Assange Among Demonstrators
Demonstrators, including WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, participated in a pro-Palestinian rally on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, expressing solidarity against Israel's actions in Gaza amid food shortages. The rally drew significant attention, with calls for an end to the war in Gaza and recognition of a Palestinian state becoming a focal point of the event.

"Legal Challenges Surround Move of Space Shuttle Discovery from Smithsonian"
The Smithsonian Institution opposes the proposed relocation of the Space Shuttle Discovery, citing ownership and legal authority issues as major hurdles. Texas Senator John Cornyn's "Bring the Space Shuttle Home Act" has allocated funding for the move, but logistical challenges and potential legal battles complicate the effort.

New Zealand's Voting Access Bill Faces Criticism Over Potential Democratic Impact
New Zealand's government introduced a controversial bill restricting voting access by ending same-day registration and revoking prisoner voting rights, sparking criticism that it could suppress democratic participation. The bill aims to streamline elections, but opponents, including the Attorney General, warn it may violate rights and disenfranchise voters.

US Imposes Temporary 20% Tariff on Taiwanese Goods Amid Ongoing Trade Negotiations
The United States has implemented a temporary 20% tariff on goods from Taiwan, a move deemed unfavorable by Taiwanese President William Lai, who is optimistic about negotiating a lower rate. The tariffs, part of a broader strategy to address trade imbalances, will also involve separate evaluations for specific sectors like semiconductors and electronics in ongoing discussions.

Yamashita's Lead Shrinks as Kim and Others Close In at Women's British Open
Miyu Yamashita's grip on the Women's British Open lead loosened after a challenging round, her advantage shrinking to a single stroke as she struggled with her game.

Mumbai's Amateur Riders' Club Achieves Victory at Bengaluru's Equestrian Premier League
At the Equestrian Premier League in Bengaluru, Mumbai's Amateur Riders' Club saw success with Taarini Lodha, Stasya Pandya, Freya Deshmane, Yashaan Khambatta, and Yash Nensee earning medals in various categories. Taarini Lodha and Stasya Pandya secured gold medals, while others achieved impressive placements in show jumping and dressage events.

Qin Haiyang Completes Breaststroke Double at World Aquatics Championships
Qin Haiyang of China secured the gold medal in the men's 200-meter breaststroke at the World Aquatics Championships, completing a breaststroke double after his earlier victory in the 100m event. Despite qualifying eighth, he surged to victory, showcasing his dominance in the discipline and adding to his already impressive record.

Trump Tightens Deadline for Russia to End Ukraine War, Threatens Sanctions
President Trump has drastically shortened the deadline for Russia to end the war in Ukraine, threatening severe economic penalties if peace isn't achieved within 10-12 days. This move, welcomed by Ukraine, reflects growing frustration over continued Russian attacks and a shift towards a tougher stance.

Taiwan Reports Increased Military Activity from China
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence has reported ongoing military activity around its territory, including the detection of multiple Chinese aircraft and naval vessels over the past days. This increase in incursions highlights the escalating tensions between Taiwan and China regarding Taiwan's sovereignty.

Chen Yuxi Dominates Diving, Popovici Sets Record in Freestyle, and Multiple Medals Awarded
At the World Aquatics Championships, China's Chen Yuxi won her fourth world title in the women's 10-meter platform, while Romania's David Popovici set a new championship record in the men's 100-meter freestyle. Chinese athletes also earned several bronze medals in various events, and other records were broken in the men's 200-meter individual medley and women's 200-meter butterfly.

Jane Street Firm Faces Investigation Challenges in India Due to Cooperation Issues
The US-based trading firm Jane Street is reportedly not cooperating with the Income Tax Department in an investigation, with sources indicating that access to their servers and financial records is restricted. The firm's limited presence in India and the prior intervention by the Securities and Exchange Board of India regarding market manipulation have further complicated the ongoing probe.

Ben-Gvir's Visit to Al-Aqsa Compound Sparks Controversy Amidst Jerusalem Day Celebrations
Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the Al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem, a site with sensitive religious restrictions, during a Jerusalem Day march, prompting condemnation from Palestinian authorities. His visit, coupled with calls for expanded Jewish access and prayer at the site, heightened tensions in a region already grappling with conflict.

North Korea Rejects Dialogue on Nuclear Program, Demands US Acknowledge Changed Reality
North Korea stated that the US must accept the changed reality and that future dialogue will not end its nuclear program, rejecting any attempts to deny its status as a nuclear weapons state. The White House responded by reaffirming Trump's commitment to denuclearization and openness to engaging with Kim Jong Un.