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Norway's crown princess stepson convicted of rape and sentenced to 4 years. UK announces sweeping social media ban for under-16s. US and Iran reach tentative deal to end the war and reopen Strait of Hormuz. Iranian Americans face divided loyalties as World Cup begins.

Norway royal family rape conviction

Norway royal family rape convictionThe stepson of Norway's crown princess has been found guilty of two counts of rape and sentenced to four years in prison. The case has drawn significant media attention across Europe and North America due to the royal family connection. The verdict was covered by CNN, BBC, NPR, The Guardian, and CBC.

UK social media ban for under-16s

UK social media ban for under-16sBritish Prime Minister Starmer has announced a sweeping ban on social media for under-16s, covering platforms including TikTok and YouTube. The move has drawn backlash from social media companies while receiving mixed reactions from child safety advocates. The ban is one of the most aggressive regulatory actions against social media platforms globally.

US-Iran tentative deal to end war

US-Iran tentative deal to end warThe United States and Iran have reached a tentative agreement to end the ongoing war, with President Trump ordering a halt to the US naval blockade. The deal aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and de-escalate military tensions. World leaders have reacted cautiously, noting significant challenges remain before a final agreement.

Strait of Hormuz reopening deal

Strait of Hormuz reopening dealAs part of the broader US-Iran agreement, the Strait of Hormuz is set to reopen after being blockaded during the conflict. President Trump claimed the strait would be made 'permanently toll-free' under the deal. Analysts warn that implementation remains complex despite the tentative breakthrough.

Iranian Americans divided over World Cup

Iranian Americans divided over World CupAs the World Cup gets underway, Iranian Americans in Los Angeles and across the US face a deeply divided emotional landscape. Many struggle with whether to support Iran's national team given the political situation back home. The tension reflects the broader complexity of Iranian-American identity amid US-Iran conflict.