
Thousands Watch Socceroos vs. US in Major Cities
Thousands of Australians gathered in capital cities to watch the Socceroos play the US. Despite a loss, fans showed strong support, with some incidents involving flares and crowd surges.

Thousands of Australians gathered in capital cities to watch the Socceroos play the US. Despite a loss, fans showed strong support, with some incidents involving flares and crowd surges.

Thousands of Australians gathered in capital cities to watch the Socceroos play the US. Despite a loss, fans showed strong support, with large crowds in Sydney and Melbourne. Incidents included flares and minor crowd disturbances, but no major injuries were reported.

Uzbekistan's World Cup debut ended in a 3-1 defeat to Colombia, but fans nationwide celebrated midfielder Abbosbek Fayzullayev's historic first goal, viewing it as a significant milestone for the country.

Dragon boat races took place across Hong Kong on Friday for the Tuen Ng Festival, drawing thousands of competitors and spectators despite recent unsettled weather. Events were held in Stanley, Aberdeen, Sha Tin, Tai Po, Tai O, and Sai Kung, with participants expressing excitement and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.

Western Australia Police will trial real-time facial recognition cameras in a marked van to scan crowds for wanted individuals, child sex offenders, and missing persons. The technology will cross-reference faces with a database, alerting officers to potential matches. Police aim to address privacy concerns by stating the system pixelates non-matches and deletes data immediately.

Western Australia will pilot real-time facial recognition cameras in police vans to scan crowds for wanted individuals, sex offenders, and missing persons. The technology will pixelate non-matches and delete data immediately, aiming to enhance community safety while addressing privacy concerns.

Alex Doran, a 28-year-old strategist, enjoys the World Cup and US team's win but is wary of large crowds. He expresses little concern about the Ebola outbreak, trusting epidemiologists to alert him if needed.

As France arrives for the World Cup, Kylian Mbappé is a major draw for locals and a focus for media. Coach Didier Deschamps navigates managing Mbappé's fame and political stances, while also managing expectations for Ousmane Dembélé and the team's chances.

The Socceroos began their World Cup campaign with a 2-0 victory over Türkiye, leading to widespread celebrations in Australia. Melbourne's Federation Square hosted a large viewing party, with fans expressing excitement and pride despite past concerns about crowd behavior.

Australia's national ice hockey league, the AIHL, is experiencing a significant rise in fan attendance and global media attention, driven by the sport's speed, intensity, and increased exposure through TV shows and the Olympics.
Kai Cenat's Streamer University event in New York City drew massive crowds of fans and aspiring creators, exceeding expectations and requiring police management. The event, aimed at teaching content creation, is the first of three planned across the US.

Thousands of passionate fans filled a Los Angeles stadium for the US men's national soccer team's World Cup home opener, a 4-1 victory over Paraguay. Many fans expressed a deep-rooted love for the sport, passed down through generations and influenced by immigrant communities, suggesting soccer is finally gaining significant traction in the US.

South Korea's World Cup viewing tradition has shifted to a 'brunch World Cup' due to the tournament's time difference, with fans gathering in the morning for matches, fostering a celebratory yet sober atmosphere compared to previous late-night, boozy events.

Opposition coalition C64 organised a rally in Kinshasa against a proposed law that could allow President Felix Tshisekedi to extend his term. The demonstration turned violent with clashes between opposition and pro-government activists, and police used tear gas. Opposition leader Martin Fayulu was among those injured.

Hong Kong's Ham Tin Wan beach was overrun with 500 tents during Labour Day, raising concerns about balancing ecotourism with conservation and sustainable tourism practices.

A viral chant celebrating the Knicks' NBA finals run, blending cultural references and city pride, has captivated New York. Initially featuring "My mayor Muslim, My bagel's Jewish, Knicks in four," it evolved to "Knicks in five" after a team loss, with a nod to the Pope. The chant's success is attributed to its cultural resonance, unity, and clever marketing by prediction market Kalshi.

Police in Northern Ireland have fired plastic bullets and received reinforcements from Great Britain to quell race riots. The violence, targeting minority ethnic people, has led to injuries and arrests, with officials condemning the racist thuggery.

Former political prisoners in Myanmar recount systematic torture, sexual abuse, and neglect in prisons, including invasive strip-searches and threats of rape. Despite recent amnesties and political changes, activists like Thazin and Ma Khaing state abuses continue, with many still detained.

Violence broke out in Northern Ireland following a stabbing in Belfast, with masked individuals burning vehicles and houses. The unrest was reportedly encouraged by figures including Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson.

A rare mass street protest erupted in Herat, Afghanistan, against the Taliban's crackdown on women's dress code. Security forces reportedly killed at least two people, including a child, and detained several others during the demonstration. The Taliban denied the arrests.

The 96th Lisbon Book Fair attracts thousands of visitors with 350 stands and 128 participants, featuring authors like S.T. Ashman and Siri Hustvedt.

Pope Leo XIV drew over 1.2 million people in Madrid, presiding over an open-air mass in Plaza de Cibeles, emphasizing faith and humanitarian teachings, amid declining Catholicism in Spain.

Hong Kong's Apprentice Jockeys' School opens recruitment for its 50+ year program, attracting hundreds of hopefuls for 25 spots, following in the footsteps of local legends like Tony Cruz and Vincent Ho, with success stories like Britney Wong.

CrowdStrike, Broadcom, and Palo Alto Networks experienced post-earnings declines despite solid results, as market expectations outpaced actual performance. Analysts largely maintain positive outlooks, but recent rallies led to overextended stock prices.