Tuesday, June 16th, 2026
Victoria Beckham wants her own spotlight as David collects major honours
David Beckham collecting a Hollywood star should have been a pure family celebration moment. Instead, insiders say it’s quietly shinning a light on a very different story behind “Brand Beckham.” As the former England captain was honoured on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with Tom Cruise stepping in for a star-studded speech, Victoria Beckham was right there by his side – smiling for the cameras. But according to those close to the couple, things off-camera are getting a little more complicated. “There is jealousy there – Victoria feels like DavidRead More
Prince Harry receives fresh warning as Meghan faces big challenge
Prince Harry may have landed in a difficult dilemma as Meghan Markle is ready to take on an important task for their survival. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have adapted to a ‘divide and conquer’ strategy as they both follow their separate paths professionally. While Harry has been concentrating on his charities, Meghan has been working hard to promote As Ever. However, people close to the Sussexes are raising alarm bells for Harry as cracks begin to appear in Meghan’s resolve. Reports have claimed that Meghan is ‘basically theRead More
Iran ‘most oppressed team in whole World Cup’, says coach
LOS ANGELES: Coach Amir Ghalenoei said Iran is the “most oppressed team in the World Cup” after his players were suddenly informed they must travel back to Mexico immediately after their opening game ended in Los Angeles late Monday. It is the latest logistical nightmare for an Iran squad that arrived at the tournament being co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada under the shadow of a bitter diplomatic row between Tehran and Washington. The US — which was in military conflict with Iran for months, until a peaceRead More
Cape Verde stun Spain on World Cup bow: 5 reasons why underdogs spark viral buzz
Cape Verde has sent soccer fans into a frenzy after a stunning performance on Monday, June 15, in their opener against Spain. The European champions missed the chance to start the campaign with a win as the opener ended 0-0. Though the Spanish showed some glimpses of brilliance, they couldn’t find the net. For context, the Red Tide have never been able to clinch a victory in their openers in World Cup campaigns. They conceded defeat in their debut game in 20410, then won the competition. In 2014, the RedRead More
Jailed PTI leaders reject PM’s call for ‘Charter of Economy’, seek ‘Charter of Pakistan’ instead
ISLAMABAD, JUN 16: Incarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Dr Yasmin Rashid, Mian Mahmood-ur-Rashid, Ejaz Chaudhry and Omar Sarfraz Cheema have called for a “Charter of Pakistan” instead of a “Charter of Economy”, arguing that constitutional supremacy and political stability must precede any meaningful economic reform. In a letter communicated through their lawyer Rana Mudassir, the PTI leaders reacted to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recent statement offering a “Charter of Economy”. They said that while Pakistan undoubtedly needs a charter to emerge from its current difficulties, “Pakistan needsRead More
Tunisia fires Sabri Lamouchi, hires Herve Renard—first coaching casualty of World Cup
Tunisia has appointed Herve Renard, two-time African Cup of Nations winner, as their head coach amid World Cup to see the remaining run. Lamouchi, who became the first coaching casualty with just four days in to the biggest extravaganza of sporting world. Lamouchi signed a three year contract in January but was shown the door by the Tunisian Football Federation after crushing defeat of 5-1 by Sweden in the opener. Tunisia has two games left in the World Cup against Japan and the Dutch. The FTF issued a statement sayingRead More

