It’s another edition of NRTC WEEKLY Roundup —in this week’s instalment, we spotlight five major stories making waves across the globe.
In today’s fast-paced world, headlines evolve by the hour, making it easy to miss important developments that shape international politics, business, sports, and entertainment.
Our WEEKLY roundup highlights key global moments across the major beats covered by NRTC— your one-stop hub for reliable and engaging content on entertainment, sports, politics, metro, and major news stories.
Scroll down and catch up on some of the most global developments this week.
U.S. sought tougher terms in Iran ceasefire
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that the fragile peace in the Middle East remained at the centre of global diplomacy this week.
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President Donald Trump requested several key amendments to the proposed ceasefire extension with Iran during a Situation Room meeting.
Sources said the White House demanded tougher language on Iran’s nuclear commitments and stronger assurances over the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Despite the ongoing negotiations, U.S. Central Command carried out what it described as “self-defence” strikes on Iranian radar sites over the weekend after Iranian forces downed a U.S. drone in international waters.
NVIDIA’s market value surpassed $5trn
The technology sector recorded a historic milestone this week as NVIDIA became the most valuable company in history, with its market capitalisation peaking at $5.30 trillion on 4 June, NRTC WEEKLY learnt.
The company’s valuation surged by nearly 10 per cent within a month, driven by strong global demand for AI-integrated hardware.
The achievement further cemented the semiconductor industry’s role as a major driver of the global economy.
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However, analysts warned that high interest rates in advanced economies could eventually slow tech valuations.
Zverev reached final stages of French Open
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that the French Open delivered intense quarter-final and semi-final action this week on the clay courts of Paris.
Alexander Zverev booked his place in the final stages after defeating Jakub Menšík in four sets (7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3) on Friday.
Meanwhile, Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori won the mixed doubles title after overcoming Evan King and Gabriela Dabrowski in a thrilling final on 4 June.
The tournament also faced logistical challenges as transport costs in Paris rose sharply ahead of the wider summer sporting season.
2026 World Cup ticket prices triggered backlash
A major controversy erupted this week over ticket pricing and infrastructure costs ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, NRTC WEEKLY learnt.
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Reports showed that ticket prices climbed to an average of $1,000, drawing criticism from Trump and causing hotel reservations in host cities to fall below projections.
Metro transport fares in cities such as Boston and New Jersey also increased sharply, with some rail fares rising by up to 400 per cent.
Observers warned that inflation and rising travel costs could reduce the economic benefits expected from the tournament.
Mexico city prepared for post-election changes
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that Mexico’s major metropolitan centres spent the week adjusting to a shifting political and economic climate following the national elections.
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As the country prepared to host several World Cup matches next week, metro authorities in Mexico City increased security deployments to manage post-election rallies and the growing influx of international visitors.
Economic uncertainty also remained a major concern as the country balanced domestic political transitions with global geopolitical tensions affecting oil and fuel prices.
That’s where we draw the curtain on this week’s edition of NRTC WEEKLY.
Join us again next week as we bring you more trending stories from Nigeria and around the world.








