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Sony to Pull Studio Canal Content
Technology

Sony to Pull Studio Canal Content

Sony has announced that European users will lose access to hundreds of previously purchased digital movies and TV shows from Studio Canal, effective September 1, 2026, due to expiring content licensing agreements. This surprising move, impacting popular titles like "Hot Fuzz" and "Terminator 2," comes without any mention of refunds or compensation for affected customers.

Kazakhstan Joins Pax Silica, AI Partnership
Technology

Kazakhstan Joins Pax Silica, AI Partnership

Kazakhstan has strategically joined Pax Silica and signed the AI Opportunity Partnership, positioning itself as a key player in the evolving global artificial intelligence economy. This move leverages the nation's critical mineral reserves and strategic location to foster trusted cooperation, technological innovation, and resilient supply chains worldwide.

Australia Boosts Social Media Penalties
Technology

Australia Boosts Social Media Penalties

Australia is implementing stringent new legislation to enforce its ban on social media for children under 16, citing tech companies' insufficient compliance. This includes doubling fines to AUD 99 million, mandating advanced age verification beyond self-declaration, and empowering the eSafety Commissioner with expanded access to data and algorithms.

6.2 Magnitude Quake Hits Afghanistan
General

6.2 Magnitude Quake Hits Afghanistan

A powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Afghanistan on June 27, 2026, sending tremors across a vast region including India, Pakistan, and Central Asia due to its deep 215 km focus. Despite causing widespread alarm and panic, particularly in Pakistan, there were no immediate reports of casualties or significant structural damage from the quake.

China's Fusion Magnet Breakthrough
Technology

China's Fusion Magnet Breakthrough

China has achieved a major breakthrough in nuclear fusion, successfully completing the world's largest superconducting magnet for fusion reactors and testing a domestically produced high-temperature superconducting central solenoid coil. This significant milestone, built entirely with domestic supply chains, positions China closer to practical fusion power generation and highlights its independent engineering prowess.

European Heatwave Shatters Records
Environment

European Heatwave Shatters Records

Europe is currently gripped by a severe heatwave, shattering temperature records across several nations including Switzerland, Denmark, and the Czech Republic, leading to widespread concerns for public health and economic stability. Scientists confirm this extreme heat would have been virtually impossible without human-caused climate change, making urgent climate action more critical than ever.

Science Discoveries: Mars, Water, Humans
Science

Science Discoveries: Mars, Water, Humans

Scientists have confirmed the widespread presence of complex carbon-based molecules in Mars' Jezero Crater, a thrilling discovery that significantly advances the search for past or present life on the red planet. Meanwhile, archaeologists have made a puzzling discovery in a South African cave, finding that all Homo naledi skeletons unearthed are female, deepening the mystery surrounding this ancient human relative.

US Strikes Iran After Ship Attack
International

US Strikes Iran After Ship Attack

The United States launched military strikes inside Iran, targeting missile and drone storage sites and coastal radar facilities, in direct response to an attack on a commercial ship that Washington attributed to Tehran. This significant escalation, reported by Anadolu Agency and US CENTCOM, has reignited severe tensions and reshaped the geopolitical landscape between the two nations.

Asteroid 1997 NC1's Rare Earth Flyby
Science

Asteroid 1997 NC1's Rare Earth Flyby

A colossal asteroid, 1997 NC1, described as being as big as three CN Towers stacked, is making its closest approach to Earth on June 27, a rare event not seen since the 17th century. While classified as "Potentially Hazardous," experts assure it poses absolutely no risk, offering a unique chance for sky-gazers to observe it with small telescopes.

Venezuela Earthquake: Death Toll Rises
International

Venezuela Earthquake: Death Toll Rises

Venezuela is reeling from two powerful earthquakes that have claimed 589 lives and injured nearly 3,000 people, with acting President Delcy Rodriguez confirming the devastating figures. International search and rescue teams from 17 countries are now mobilizing to find survivors, though the United Nations warns the death toll is expected to rise significantly as operations continue in the hardest-hit region of La Guaira.

China's Tiangong Station to Double in Size
Science

China's Tiangong Station to Double in Size

China plans to dramatically expand its Tiangong space station from three to six modules, incorporating a co-orbiting Hubble-class space observatory to significantly enhance its scientific capabilities. This ambitious development underscores China's growing ambitions and capabilities in space exploration, positioning it as a key player as the International Space Station nears its operational end.

Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdansk
International

Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdansk

The Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2026) has kicked off in Gdansk, Poland, drawing international commitments of billions of euros to rebuild the nation's vital infrastructure and economy. Co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine, this pivotal event also features a new Security and Defense dimension, aiming to accelerate investments and foster long-term economic transformation with global leaders and businesses.

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