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  • Jun 1

    Bad Bunny's 'La Casita' VIP stage in Madrid sparks celebrity frenzy, fashion trends, and a million-dollar lawsuit

    As Bad Bunny's 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' tour lands in Madrid for a 10-show run, his exclusive 'La Casita' stage has become a magnet for A-list celebrities, a catalyst for viral moments, and the center of a growing controversy over elitism and a million-dollar lawsuit from the owner of the real house that inspired it.

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Nine ships and one algorithm

Trump tightens Iran blockade as Europe reins in Google and Ukraine reshuffles under fire

The day split between hard power and rule-making. Washington pressed Iran at sea, Kyiv fought both Russian missiles and its own cabinet feud, while Brussels reached into Google's phone software. France, meanwhile, voted to let some patients choose the manner of their death.

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    Italy proposes monitoring mission to oversee Hezbollah disarmament and direct control of border areas during ongoing security talks

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    Iranian state media reports US missile strikes near Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz, though US officials have not confirmed the action.

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The US under Trump: second term

The Vice President's public statement on Iran suggests internal policy divergence, while new executive orders on cryptography and environmental regulations indicate continuing shifts in domestic and international policy frameworks.

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