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Rescue teams are racing against time in Venezuela after twin earthquakes and a powerful aftershock left widespread devastation, prompting a surge of international aid to address the unfolding humanitarian emergency. Meanwhile, in the U.S., a JetBlue pilot's report of a drone strike during approach to JFK Airport has reignited concerns about drone safety and the ongoing risks posed to commercial aviation.
On the global sports stage, Brazil's dramatic comeback victory over Japan has propelled them into the World Cup last 16, underscoring the intensity of the tournament's knockout phase. In cricket, Ben Stokes announced his retirement from international play following England's defeat to New Zealand, marking the end of an era and sparking debate over the future direction of England's team. In tech, WhatsApp has rolled out usernames, now allowing users to chat without sharing phone numbers, a move aimed at boosting privacy for billions worldwide.
Developing: Rescue operations and casualty figures in Venezuela remain uncertain and may change as aftershocks continue.