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Top 15 Beach Towns in Mexico

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Cancun

Chances are if you’re considering a beach vacation in Mexico, Cancun comes to mind immediately. This busy city on the southeast coast of the country often serves as the gateway to the rest of the Yucatan Peninsula (and the Riviera Maya) and all its tropical allure.

Other than epic beaches and turquoise waters, Cancun is well known for one very specific thing: spring break. It’s party central for sun-seeking travelers every spring. But there are lots of things to do in Cancun—it’s so much more than glitzy nightlife and beach bars. Cancun is home to Maya culture, tons of watersport activities, ecotourism tours, artisanal markets, golf courses, and beautiful beaches.

Playa Delfines is where all the locals like to hang out. It’s not owned by any resort or major hotel, so you’ll have uninterrupted views of the Caribbean Sea. The vibe is super chilled out here, and it’s entirely public, so you’ll find lots of local food stalls.

If you’d like to go a little further out of town, check Puerto Morelos. This sleepy fishing village is calm and quiet, and the coral reef here is popular for divers and snorkelers.

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Canadian design studio Goodland has introduced a new way for people to slow down and connect with nature. The Group Wood Burning Hot Tub offers a spacious and minimalist retreat for outdoor soaking, built with natural materials and crafted for shared moments.

Based on Bowen Island in British Columbia, Goodland has developed a reputation for outdoor products that promote stillness, connection, and a mindful lifestyle. The Group Tub builds on the success of the company’s original wood-fired design but expands the capacity to accommodate families and small groups.

Built to seat four or more adults, the clean, architectural lines and natural finishes allow it to blend effortlessly into forested backyards, lakeside cottages, or boutique rental properties. The soaking experience is entirely off-grid. No power, no plumbing, no noisy mechanical systems. Just a fire, water, and time. An oversized stove heats the tub in just 2 to 3 hours using only a few bundles of firewood.

Fire, water, and stillness: a new era of outdoor soaking

Goodland

“Everything people loved about our first tub is here, just with more room,” says Craig Pearce, Founder and Creative Director at Goodland. “It’s designed to be shared. Whether it’s for hosting friends, enjoying quiet time with family, or adding something meaningful to a retreat space, this tub is about comfort, simplicity, and presence.”

The design reflects Goodland’s broader philosophy of crafting experiences rather than just products. The Group Tub features a durable combination of marine-grade aluminum and sustainably sourced timbers like western red cedar or thermally treated Nordic pine, chosen for their longevity and natural beauty. All materials are recyclable or sustainably sourced, with brass and oak details offering a subtle nod to expert craftsmanship. The components arrive in a thoughtfully packed kit that sets up in about 15 minutes, requiring only a water source and patience.

From a technical perspective, the tub measures 91.5 in (232.4 cm) long, 49 in (124.5 cm) wide, and 28.5 in (72.4 cm) high. When filled, it holds 260 gallons (984 liters) of water and weighs approximately 3,300 lb (1,497 kg). The empty aluminum shell alone comes in at 205 lb (93 kg). No electrical hook-up or permanent plumbing is needed, and it drains fully in just over half an hour.

The Group Tub features a durable combination of marine-grade aluminum and sustainably sourced timbers like western red cedar or thermally treated Nordic pine
The Group Tub features a durable combination of marine-grade aluminum and sustainably sourced timbers like western red cedar or thermally treated Nordic pine

Goodland

While the design and craftsmanship are hard to fault, the product does raise a few practical considerations. At 550 lb (249.5 kg) packaged, moving and installing the tub may be a challenge for some property owners, especially in remote or hard-to-access areas. Additionally, the tub requires a manual refill and fire-based heating system, which may not suit all users. However, for those drawn to the meditative rhythm of wood-fired rituals, this is exactly the point.

The Group Tub fits particularly well in off-grid cabins, luxury eco-lodges, or wellness retreats. Its visual simplicity and natural materials make it feel at home in both modern and rustic settings, offering a quiet luxury.

Source: Goodland

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Gaza Officials Report Dozens of Palestinians Killed by Israel while Seeking Aid

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Israeli soldiers opened fire near the Zikim crossing between the Gaza Strip and Israel, where a convoy of 25 trucks from the United Nations was entering the enclave.

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Iran scheduled to engage in nuclear discussions with three European powers on Friday | Latest Nuclear Energy Updates

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China, France, Germany, Russia and the UK are the remaining parties to a 2015 nuclear deal reached with Iran.

Iran, France, Germany and the United Kingdom will hold nuclear talks in Istanbul following warnings by the three European countries that failure to resume negotiations would lead to international sanctions being reimposed on Tehran.

The talks scheduled for Friday come after foreign ministers of the E3 nations, as those European countries are known, as well as the European Union’s foreign policy chief, held their first call on Thursday with Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi since Israel and the United States attacked Iranian nuclear facilities a month ago.

The three European countries, along with China and Russia, are the remaining parties to a 2015 nuclear deal reached with Iran, from which the US withdrew in 2018, that had lifted sanctions on the Middle Eastern country in return for restrictions on its nuclear programme.

“The meeting between Iran, Britain, France and Germany will take place at the deputy foreign minister level,” Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman, Esmaeil Baghaei, was quoted by Iranian state media as saying.

The E3 have said they would restore United Nations sanctions on Tehran by the end of August if nuclear talks that were ongoing between Iran and the US, before Israel launched a surprise attack, do not resume or fail to produce concrete results.

Iran has accused the US of complicity in the Israeli attack, which killed top Iranian military officials, nuclear scientists and hundreds of civilians. The US also launched strikes on three major Iranian nuclear sites, claiming to have “obliterated” them. A ceasefire took effect on June 24.

“If EU/E3 want to have a role, they should act responsibly, and put aside the worn-out policies of threat and pressure, including the ‘snap-back’ for which they lack absolutely moral and legal ground,” Araghchi said last week.

Before the Israel-Iran war, Tehran and Washington held five rounds of nuclear talks mediated by Oman but faced major stumbling blocks such as uranium enrichment in Iran, which Western powers want to bring down to zero to minimise any risk of weaponisation.

Tehran maintains that its nuclear programme is solely meant for civilian purposes.

Middle East assessments

Also on Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a surprise meeting in the Kremlin with Ali Larijani, the top adviser to Iran’s supreme leader on nuclear issues.

Larijani “conveyed assessments of the escalating situation in the Middle East and around the Iranian nuclear programme”, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said of the unannounced meeting.

Putin expressed Russia’s “well-known positions on how to stabilise the situation in the region and on the political settlement of the Iranian nuclear programme”, he added.

Moscow has a cordial relationship with Iran’s clerical leadership and provides crucial backing for Tehran, but it did not swing forcefully behind its partner even after the US joined Israel’s bombing campaign.

Trump warns Washington Commanders’ stadium over name change

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President Donald Trump threatened to block the Washington Commanders’ bid to build a new stadium in the District of Columbia, escalating his feud with the NFL franchise over its decision to change its name from the Redskins. 

“I may put a restriction on them that if they don’t change the name back to the original ‘Washington Redskins,’ and get rid of the ridiculous moniker, ‘Washington Commanders,’” Trump said in a post on Truth Social. “I won’t make a deal for them to build a Stadium in Washington.”

Trump has previously complained about the football team’s decision to change its name amid concerns the old name was a slur against Native Americans. Earlier Sunday, he had asserted there was a “big clamoring” to switch it back.

“Our great Indian people, in massive numbers, want this to happen,” Trump posted. “Their heritage and prestige is systematically being taken away from them. Times are different now than they were three or four years ago. We are a Country of passion and common sense. OWNERS, GET IT DONE!!!” 

The Commanders didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Trump also leveled criticism at the Cleveland Guardians, the Major League Baseball team that changed its name from the Cleveland Indians in 2021.

Trump has sought to reverse other name changes done in an effort to be racially or culturally sensitive. 

Trump is limited in what he can do about sports teams outside Washington, DC. But the Commanders plan to build a new stadium on land that has been managed by the US National Park Service. The tract’s RFK Stadium was home to the team for roughly three decades until 1996. 

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Israeli forces fatally shoot 67 Palestinians seeking aid in northern Gaza, according to Hamas-run ministry

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Yolande Knell and Jack Burgess

Middle East correspondent

Reuters Image shows Palestinians carrying aid supplies in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, on 20 July, 2025Reuters

Palestinians pictured carrying aid supplies in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, on Sunday

The Israeli military has killed at least 67 people waiting for UN aid lorries in northern Gaza, the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry says.

The UN World Food Programme said its 25-truck convoy “encountered massive crowds of hungry civilians which came under gunfire”, soon after it crossed from Israel and cleared checkpoints.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that it had “fired warning shots” to remove “an immediate threat”. It disputed the number of reported deaths.

On Saturday the ministry warned that extreme hunger was increasing in Gaza and growing numbers of people were arriving at its facilities “in a state of extreme exhaustion and fatigue”.

“We warn that hundreds of people whose bodies have wasted away are at risk of imminent death due to hunger,” it said. The UN has also said civilians in Gaza are starving and called for an urgent influx of essential goods.

On Sunday the ministry said it had recorded 18 deaths “due to famine” over the past 24 hours.

Many of the casualties from northern Gaza were taken to Shifa hospital in Gaza City. The medical director there, Dr Hassan al-Shaer, told BBC Arabic on Sunday the facility had been “overwhelmed”.

Outside the hospital one woman told BBC Arabic that “the whole population is dying”.

“Children are dying of hunger because they have nothing to eat. People are surviving on water and salt… just water and salt,” she said.

In an updated death toll, Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli fire had killed a total of 93 people and wounded dozens more across Gaza on Sunday. Eighty people were killed in northern Gaza, it said, while nine people were shot dead near an aid point in Rafah and four more near an aid point in Khan Younis, both in southern Gaza.

In Gaza City, Qasem Abu Khater told AFP he had attempted to get a bag of flour but instead found a desperate crowd and “deadly overcrowding and pushing”.

“The tanks were firing shells randomly at us and Israeli sniper soldiers were shooting as if they were hunting animals in a forest,” he said.

“Dozens of people were martyred right before my eyes and no one could save anyone.”

The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) condemned violence against civilians seeking aid as “completely unacceptable”.

There have been almost daily reports of Palestinians being killed while seeking food since late May. On Saturday at least 32 people were killed by Israeli gunfire near two aid distribution points in southern Gaza, according to the ministry.

Many of the incidents have taken place near sites run by the controversial US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which uses private security contractors to distribute aid from sites in Israeli military zones, but some have taken place near aid brought in by the UN.

Getty Images Women and a child wait for aid in Gaza on 20th July 2025Getty Images

People gathered near Shifa hospital as the bodies of those killed waiting for aid were brought in

Meanwhile the Israeli military has issued evacuation orders for a crowded part of central Gaza where it has not launched a ground offensive during its 21 months of war against Hamas.

The IDF said on Sunday that residents and displaced Palestinians sheltering in the city of Deir al-Balah should evacuate immediately and move towards al-Mawasi on the Mediterranean coast.

The evacuation demand, which could signal an imminent attack, has caused widespread panic among tens of thousands of Palestinians, as well as the families of Israeli hostages who fear their relatives are being held in the city.

The IDF has conducted air strikes in the area, but it has not yet deployed ground troops.

On Sunday, the Israeli military dropped leaflets from the sky ordering people in several districts in southwest Deir al-Balah to leave their homes and head further south.

“The (Israeli) Defense Forces continues to operate with great force to destroy the enemy’s capabilities and terrorist infrastructure in the area,” the military said, adding that it had not yet entered these districts during the war.

The affected neighbourhoods of Deir al-Balah are crowded with displaced people living in tents.

Israeli sources told Reuters news agency that the reason the army has stayed out of these districts so far is because they suspect Hamas might be holding hostages there.

At least 20 of the remaining 50 hostages in captivity in Gaza are believed to still be alive.

Most of the Strip’s population of more than two million people have been displaced at least once during Israel’s war with Hamas, with repeated Israeli evacuation calls covering large parts of the territory.

On Sunday, Pope Leo XIV called for an “immediate end to the barbarity of the war” and urged against “indiscriminate use of force”.

His comments came days after a deadly Israeli strike hit Gaza’s only Catholic Church, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country deeply regretted.

Israel launched its war in Gaza in retaliation for the Hamas-led attacks on 7 October 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and led to 251 others being taken hostage.

Israeli attacks have since killed more than 58,895 people in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. The ministry’s figures are quoted by the UN and others as the most reliable source of statistics available on casualties.

Aimee Jessiman named as UK Head of Management at Three Six Zero

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Global artist management company Three Six Zero has appointed Aimee Jessiman its new UK Head of Management.

At Three Six Zero, Jessiman works on global talent such as Calvin Harris and Swedish House Mafia.

In her new role, Jessiman will work closely with Three Six Zero Founder & CEO Mark Gillespie, overseeing all aspects of artist management.

Jessiman will also serve as “a resource and mentor” for talent managers across the company, and drive business development across the UK division.

Three Six Zero is described as an “international management and entertainment partnership company” that operates across the music, film, television, and digital content landscape.

With offices in Los Angeles, Miami, and London, the company represents a broad collective of global talent including Calvin Harris, WILLOW, Swedish House Mafia, Kid Cudi, Jaden, and more.

Commenting on the appointment, Mark Gillespie, Founder & CEO, Three Six Zero, said: “Aimee brings leadership and experience to Three Six Zero, and is a valuable asset to our UK operation.”

Mark Gillespie, Three Six Zero

“Aimee brings leadership and experience to Three Six Zero, and is a valuable asset to our UK operation.”

Mark Gillespie

Added Gillespie: “I am looking forward to seeing what we can achieve together.”

“I’m incredibly proud to step into this new role at Three Six Zero and to collaborate with Mark on such an exceptional roster of talent.”

Aimee Jessiman

Aimee Jessiman, Head of Management (UK), added: “I’m incredibly proud to step into this new role at Three Six Zero and to collaborate with Mark on such an exceptional roster of talent.

“This is a pivotal time for the company, and I’m deeply motivated by the chance to help shape its future.”


Elsewhere at the company in the UK, after acquiring London’s SARM Music Village in 2022, Three Six Zero invested in an extensive refurbishment of the entire facility. The studio recently reopened under its newly minted moniker Three Six Zero Studios.Music Business Worldwide

At Least 3 Dead in Indonesia After Passenger Ferry Catches Fire

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At least three people were killed aboard a passenger ship after a fire broke out on Sunday morning, the authorities and local news outlets said.