Egypt beats Australia on penalties for historic knockout win
Egypt has achieved its first-ever knockout round victory in a World Cup, defeating Australia on penalties. The match was decided by Mohamed Salah's Panenka-style spot kick in the shootout, prompting celebrations across the Arab world. Egypt's coach dedicated the historic win to Palestine, adding a layer of political significance to the sporting achievement.
A severe heatwave is impacting Fourth of July celebrations across the United States, forcing the temporary closure of the Great American State Fair. Emergency medical workers are responding to a surge of heat-related incidents as temperatures reach triple digits. The extreme weather is also upending plans for larger-scale America's 250th birthday events nationwide.
The death toll from Venezuela's devastating earthquakes has climbed to 2,595 as rescue operations transition to recovery efforts. Anguished families are struggling to identify loved ones at makeshift morgues. International rescue teams, including crews from Los Angeles, have joined the effort, though hopes of finding live victims are fading.
On America's 250th anniversary, international media outlets are offering varied perspectives on the nation's legacy. The BBC examines Trump's framing of 250 years of American expansionism, while the SCMP highlights how the Americas are testing US hemispheric influence. China Daily calls for a return to the founders' wisdom, and the NYT captures celebrations unfolding across the country.