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Ebola Outbreak Declared Global Emergency
Health

Ebola Outbreak Declared Global Emergency

The World Health Organization has declared a rapidly escalating Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a global health emergency, with 131 lives already lost. This urgent declaration highlights the severe threat posed by the highly contagious Bundibugyo strain, for which no vaccine or treatment currently exists.

Ukraine's Strikes Cut Russian Oil Refining
International

Ukraine's Strikes Cut Russian Oil Refining

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that long-range strikes have severely crippled Russia's oil refining capacity, cutting it by 10% and forcing the shutdown of oil wells. Zelensky emphasized these strategic deep strikes are a justified response to Moscow's aggression, aiming to bring the war directly back to Russia.

Musk Loses OpenAI Lawsuit
Technology

Musk Loses OpenAI Lawsuit

Elon Musk's high-profile lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging the company "stole a charity" by converting to a for-profit entity, was unanimously rejected by a jury. The court dismissed the case, including claims against Microsoft, because Musk filed it after the statute of limitations had expired, definitively ending the legal dispute.

Trump Delays Iran Strike Amid New Talks
International

Trump Delays Iran Strike Amid New Talks

President Trump abruptly postponed a planned military strike against Iran, citing "serious negotiations" for a peace deal initiated by key Middle Eastern allies and a new proposal from Tehran. However, with Iran's proposal on uranium enrichment still under review and not yet meeting US demands, Trump warned that a "full, large scale assault" remains imminent if an acceptable agreement isn't swiftly secured.

Bolivia Protests Widen, Morales Allies March
Politics

Bolivia Protests Widen, Morales Allies March

Thousands of Evo Morales supporters have converged on La Paz, clashing with police and escalating a protest movement fueled by Bolivia's severe economic crisis. These widespread demonstrations, marked by road blockades and critical shortages, demand the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz and pose the biggest challenge to his six-month-old administration.

Trump-Xi Summit: Limited Economic Gains
International

Trump-Xi Summit: Limited Economic Gains

President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded talks in Beijing with limited economic agreements, including China's commitment to buy $17 billion annually in U.S. agricultural products and an initial purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft. However, these discussions failed to achieve a major breakthrough on the broader U.S.-China strategic standoff, leaving key disputes over trade, military, and technology access largely unresolved.

Aramco Launches Quantum Computing Hub
Technology

Aramco Launches Quantum Computing Hub

Saudi Arabia has made a monumental leap into advanced technology with Aramco and Pasqal inaugurating the nation's first quantum computer. This groundbreaking collaboration also launched the Middle East's first commercial Quantum Computing as a Service (QCaaS) platform, offering global clients remote cloud access to quantum hardware for diverse industrial applications.

Germany Warns on 'Vitamin Drip' Trend
Health

Germany Warns on 'Vitamin Drip' Trend

Germany's health authorities are warning against the popular "vitamin drip" trend, which involves high-dose infusions marketed for wellness despite little scientific evidence supporting their use in healthy individuals. These unapproved "longevity infusions" carry significant health risks, including hypervitaminosis and allergic reactions, especially for vulnerable groups, and are heavily promoted on social media with unsubstantiated claims.

Scientists Discover 1700 'Dark' Proteins
Science

Scientists Discover 1700 'Dark' Proteins

Scientists have uncovered over 1,700 previously unknown "dark" proteins, dubbed "peptideins," in human cells, revealing that fundamental building blocks can be produced from atypical genome regions and significantly expanding our understanding of genetic function. This groundbreaking discovery, including one peptidein linked to cancer survival, opens exciting new avenues for developing disease therapies.

SpaceX IPO: $1.75T+ Valuation Soon
Technology

SpaceX IPO: $1.75T+ Valuation Soon

SpaceX is reportedly fast-tracking its Initial Public Offering, with plans to go public as early as next month and a potential valuation soaring past an astounding $1.75 trillion. An official announcement is expected this week for a projected June 12 Nasdaq listing under the ticker SPCX, a strategic move following recent acquisitions like xAI to bolster its market value.

Crime Hinders UK Business Growth
Business

Crime Hinders UK Business Growth

UK business leaders are sounding the alarm, warning that a surge in crime, encompassing shoplifting, fraud, and cyber-attacks, is now a significant obstacle to the nation's economic growth. With two-fifths of companies experiencing crime last year, the British Chambers of Commerce is urging the government for a "step change" in support to tackle this escalating issue.

Drone Strike at Barakah Plant
International

Drone Strike at Barakah Plant

A drone strike on May 17, 2026, ignited an electrical generator outside Abu Dhabi's Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, sparking immediate concerns but causing no injuries or radiological safety impact. While authorities confirmed the plant's systems remained normal, the UAE swiftly condemned the incident as a "terrorist attack" and "dangerous escalation," highlighting its serious geopolitical implications.

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