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- As the 2026 World Cup kicked off on 11 June across North America, U.S. visa restrictions and travel policies have made it impossible for supporters, football officials and even a FIFA-appointed referee to attend. It's raised a lot of questions about access to such a high-profile
- SpaceX made a historic entrance into the Nasdaq on Friday, surging over 20% in its first day of trading and lifting its valuation to more than $2 trillion. Investors flocked to the world’s largest IPO, betting on Elon Musk’s sprawling empire spanning rockets, AI and beyond.
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- Armenia’s election was quickly welcomed in Europe as a sign of democracy, peace and a westward turn. But in his latest opinion article for AnewZ, Alistair Sutton argues that the result also raises a harder question: did Europe judge the vote by democratic standards — or by
00:00 - Start your day informed with the AnewZ Morning Brief. Here are the top stories for 13 June, covering the latest developments you need to know.
- For decades, the factory taught the battlefield. Now, Ukraine is reversing the lesson. Drone warfare is changing not only how wars are fought, but how militaries learn. Frontline operators are testing, adapting and improving systems faster than traditional defence manufacturers
00:00 - Internal European divisions are rising over who has the legitimate mandate to negotiate a future Ukraine peace settlement ahead of the G7 summit. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk are challenging the exclusive role of the informal E3
00:00 - On Context, Director of Caucasus Policy Analysis Centre Ahmad Alili breaks down Armenia’s elections and voter turnout with AnewZ's Orkhan Amashov. He explains that high voter turnout and diaspora participation influenced the results, but not all new voters supported Pashinyan,
00:00 - More than 500 Afghan prisoners serving prison terms in Iran have been transferred to Afghanistan after their identities were verified, Afghan officials said, as Kabul and Tehran continue a prisoner transfer process.


