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Apple has reclaimed its title as the world’s most valuable company, overtaking Nvidia as investors renew their confidence in Apple’s artificial intelligence ambitions. Meanwhile, the FAA has allowed Boeing to resume self-certification for its 737 Max and 787 aircraft, signaling a major shift in US regulatory oversight after years of intense safety scrutiny.

In Central America, a strong earthquake at the Mexico-Guatemala border has triggered tsunami warnings and heightened regional safety concerns. On the global sports stage, FIFA is introducing championship rings for World Cup winners for the first time, as Argentina and Spain prepare to face off in the final. Across the Atlantic, Andy Burnham has been elected leader of the UK’s Labour Party and is set to become the next Prime Minister, marking a potential shift in Britain’s economic and political direction.

Developing: Authorities are monitoring aftershocks and tsunami threats following the Mexico-Guatemala earthquake.
















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