10 things about Man of the World 2025 Juul Missiaen

Juul Missiaen, a trilingual Spanish personal trainer and model, represented Spain and won the Man of the World 2025 title. Born in Belgium and raised in Malaga, he has since modeled at prestigious events like Dubai and New York Fashion Weeks. He works as a real estate agent and engages in charitable activities.

13 things about Man of the World Czech Republic 2026 Tomas Ondracek

Tomáš Ondráček, born in 1995, is a Czech personal trainer, fashion model, and beauty pageant contestant. He represented Bludov in the 2025 Muž Roku, placing second runner-up, and was named Man of the World Czech Republic for 2026. Ondráček has traveled extensively, speaking Czech and English.

13 things about Miss Universe Myanmar 2024 Thet San Andersen

Thet San Andersen, a Burmese-Swedish entrepreneur and fashion designer, won Miss Universe Myanmar 2024. Born in Sweden, she has an extensive background in design and marketing, working in various roles across Europe and Southeast Asia. Andersen competed in the 73rd Miss Universe and reached the Top 18 in MGI All Stars 2026.

Odessa’s Omar Solomanov to fight for BRAVE CF featherweight title in Almaty

Omar Solomanov, the interim featherweight champion from Ukraine, will headline BRAVE CF 105 on May 31, 2026, in Almaty, Kazakhstan, against Nicholas Hwende for the undisputed title. This event, part of BRAVE CF's expansion, aims to showcase regional talent and reinforce Kazakhstan's importance in mixed martial arts.

Ilford, London’s Hamzah Sheeraz KOs Munich’s Alem Begic in Giza

Hamzah Sheeraz, a 26-year-old boxer from Ilford, London, became the WBO World Super Middle Champion by defeating Alem Begic via knockout in the second round at "Glory in Giza" on May 23, 2026. Sheeraz remains undefeated with a record of 23 wins, while Begic's record now stands at 29 wins, 1 loss.

Lancashire’s Jack Catterall decisions Brooklyn, New York’s Shakhram Giyasov in Giza

Jack Catterall became the World Boxing Association Regular Welterweight Champion on May 23, 2026, after defeating Shakhram Giyasov at "Glory in Giza" in Egypt. The bout's judges scored it favorably for Catterall, improving his record to 33-2, while Giyasov’s first loss brought him to 17-1.

Normandy’s Benjamin Mendes Tani TKOs Kyiv’s Daniel Lapin in Giza

Benjamin Mendes Tani, a 28-year-old boxer from France, won a light heavyweight match against Ukraine's Daniel Lapin at "Glory in Giza" on May 23, 2026, improving his record to 10 wins and 1 loss. The match ended in a technical knockout in the fourth round, marking Lapin's first defeat.

Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk TKOs Netherlands’ Rico Verhoeven in Giza

Oleksandr Usyk narrowly retained his WBC heavyweight title against Rico Verhoeven on May 23, 2026, in an intense bout at the Pyramids of Giza, despite a controversial late-round stoppage. Usyk improved to 25-0 while Verhoeven, frustrating the champion early, fell to 1-1 in boxing. Speculation arises about Usyk's next fight.

Thomas Tuchel names England’s 26-man 2026 World Cup squad

Thomas Tuchel has confirmed England's 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, excluding players like Cole Palmer and Phil Foden. The tournament, the first hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. with 48 teams, runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Tuchel is the national team's German head coach.

Israel supporter Janez Janša is Slovenia’s new prime minister

Janez Janša, now Slovenia's prime minister, is known for his strong pro-Israel stance and criticism of previous liberal policies, particularly regarding Palestine. He aims to boost the economy, decentralize governance, and curb corruption while facing opposition from liberals. Janša's leadership has sparked polarization and concerns over democracy.