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Starliner Returns, Eyes NASA Certification
Technology

Starliner Returns, Eyes NASA Certification

Boeing's Starliner successfully completed its inaugural crewed test flight, safely returning to Earth on June 26, 2024, with two astronauts aboard, marking a crucial step towards certifying it for regular transport to the International Space Station. Despite encountering several in-flight technical challenges, this landmark mission paves the way for Starliner to become only the second private vehicle capable of ferrying astronauts, pending final certification after a comprehensive review.

SCOTUS Upholds Gun Ban for Abusers
Politics

SCOTUS Upholds Gun Ban for Abusers

In a landmark 8-1 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a federal law prohibiting individuals under domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms, reversing a lower court ruling and providing crucial protection for vulnerable individuals. This significant ruling reaffirms Congress's authority to regulate gun ownership and clarifies that the "historical tradition" test for gun laws does not prevent common-sense safety measures.

Modi's Party Loses Majority, Needs Allies
Politics

Modi's Party Loses Majority, Needs Allies

India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) unexpectedly lost its outright majority in the recent general election, ending a decade of single-party dominance and forcing Prime Minister Narendra Modi to rely on coalition partners. This significant shift means Modi's third term will require a more consultative approach, as key allies now hold crucial leverage in forming the government.

ECB Cuts Rates: First Time in 5 Years
Business

ECB Cuts Rates: First Time in 5 Years

The European Central Bank (ECB) made a landmark decision on Thursday, implementing its first interest rate cut since 2019 by lowering its key refinancing rate by 25 basis points to 4.25%. This pivotal move signals growing confidence in controlling inflation across the Eurozone, though the ECB maintains a data-dependent and cautious stance, emphasizing that future adjustments are not guaranteed.

Israel Court Rules Ultra-Orthodox Must Serve
Politics

Israel Court Rules Ultra-Orthodox Must Serve

Israel's Supreme Court has issued a landmark unanimous ruling, ending decades of military exemptions for ultra-Orthodox men and mandating their conscription into the IDF. This pivotal decision, made amid ongoing war and military manpower shortages, threatens to destabilize the government coalition and reshape Israeli society by enforcing equality in national service.

Apple Unveils 'Apple Intelligence'
Technology

Apple Unveils 'Apple Intelligence'

Apple officially unveiled "Apple Intelligence" at its annual WWDC, marking a significant entry into generative AI seamlessly integrated across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. This comprehensive suite promises advanced writing tools, sophisticated image generation, and a more powerful Siri, all while prioritizing user privacy through on-device processing and Private Cloud Compute.

France's Far-Right Leads Snap Election Polls
Politics

France's Far-Right Leads Snap Election Polls

France's far-right National Rally is currently leading polls for snap parliamentary elections, triggered by President Macron after his party's significant defeat in recent European Parliament elections. This sudden political upheaval has sent shockwaves across Europe and financial markets, setting the stage for a tense three-way contest culminating in two rounds of voting on June 30 and July 7.

G7 Leaders Issue Stern Warning to China
International

G7 Leaders Issue Stern Warning to China

Concluding their summit, G7 leaders delivered a unified and stern warning to China, directly challenging its "unfair" trade practices and industrial overcapacity that distort global markets and harm international competitors. This collective declaration also highlighted serious concerns over Beijing's support for Russia and its human rights record, signaling a significant escalation in the G7's coordinated international front against China.

G7 OKs $50B Ukraine Loan from Frozen Russian Assets
International

G7 OKs $50B Ukraine Loan from Frozen Russian Assets

G7 leaders have reached a landmark agreement to provide Ukraine with a $50 billion loan, aiming to bolster its defense and reconstruction efforts amidst ongoing conflict. This crucial financial package will be repaid using profits generated from frozen Russian sovereign assets, offering long-term, sustainable support and sending a unified message to Moscow.

Labour's NHS Plan: 40,000 Weekend Slots
Politics

Labour's NHS Plan: 40,000 Weekend Slots

Labour has unveiled an ambitious plan to tackle the soaring NHS waiting lists, pledging 40,000 extra weekend appointments weekly to significantly reduce the current backlog of 7.54 million routine appointments. This initiative, funded by closing tax loopholes like non-dom status, aims to address a critical concern for voters ahead of the UK general election.

Record Heat Scorches US, Europe; CA Burns
Environment

Record Heat Scorches US, Europe; CA Burns

A dangerous, record-breaking heat wave is currently scorching vast areas of the United States and Europe, triggering critical health warnings and unprecedented temperatures. This extreme weather event is fueling devastating wildfires, straining infrastructure, and is largely attributed by experts to the accelerating impacts of climate change.

Voyager 1 Fully Operational After Glitch
Science

Voyager 1 Fully Operational After Glitch

After months of transmitting garbled data, NASA's 46-year-old Voyager 1 spacecraft has triumphantly resumed full operations, once again sending valuable science data from all its instruments. This monumental recovery, achieved by ingenious engineers from billions of miles away, allows humanity's most distant emissary to continue its unprecedented study of interstellar space.

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