Haiti's World Cup debut captivates Scotland fans
Haiti's rare qualification for the 2026 World Cup has drawn widespread attention and emotional resonance, highlighting the nation's resilience amid deep trauma. Scottish fans, long-starved for international success, are embracing the matchup with palpable excitement. One 93-year-old Scottish fan who waited decades for her nation's return to the tournament plans to attend in person, embodying the human drama behind the event.
Anthropic has suspended its newest AI tools after the US government raised national security concerns, restricting foreign access to the company's latest models. The move reflects growing Washington scrutiny over advanced AI capabilities and their potential dual-use risks. CBC reports that Anthropic confirmed it took the models offline to comply with a US directive.
The United States and Iran are reportedly nearing an initial agreement, with Trump administration officials suggesting a deal could be signed within days. However, the situation remains volatile: Al Jazeera reports that Tehran recalls recent bloody conflicts, and China Daily notes fresh strikes between the two sides. CBC says officials confirm progress but caution that the timeline is uncertain.
President Trump announced that a US military strike has killed a top leader of the Tren de Aragua transnational crime gang. The operation was conducted jointly, with both US and Venezuelan officials confirming the death. The NYT reports the strike represents a significant escalation in efforts against the Venezuelan-origin criminal organization.