
The US-Iran conflict has escalated into a seventh consecutive night of military strikes, with both nations trading accusations over attacks on civilian infrastructure and military assets, while the resulting energy crisis forces Iranian citizens to endure power cuts amid extreme summer heat. Meanwhile, US election security faces scrutiny as officials investigate voter rolls for non-citizens following unsubstantiated fraud claims. In other global developments, the historic Bayeux Tapestry has returned to the UK for the first time in a millennium, and South Africa intensifies its immigration crackdown, prompting desperate migrant workers to seek repatriation. Additionally, the sporting world mourns the death of legendary West Indian cricketer Garfield Sobers, whose career served as a symbol of hope and unity during the Caribbean’s post-colonial transition, while the origins of the "Mexican wave" are traced back to American cheerleader George Henderson.
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