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Beijing Art Season 2026 Wraps Up
Entertainment

Beijing Art Season 2026 Wraps Up

Concluding after nearly a month of diverse cultural events, the Beijing Art Season 2026, themed "Art Gathers in Beijing, Harmony Embraces All," drew to a spectacular close on June 15. This vibrant festival achieved record public engagement, attracting over 1.269 million visits to the 798 Art District alone, while significantly boosting cultural consumption and promoting international exchange with participants from more than 20 countries.

UN Agency Halts Hormuz Evacuations
International

UN Agency Halts Hormuz Evacuations

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has temporarily halted ship evacuations through the Strait of Hormuz after a drone attack on a merchant vessel off Oman sparked urgent safety concerns in the critical waterway. This pivotal decision, made on Thursday, underscores escalating tensions and Iran's recent warnings about passage through the vital strait.

European Leaders Boost Defense Cooperation
International

European Leaders Boost Defense Cooperation

Five major European nations—France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and the UK—have jointly committed to significantly bolstering defense industrial cooperation, aiming to enhance the continent's overall security capabilities. This strategic decision, made during a key meeting with remote participation from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, underscores a united front to strengthen the European defense industry and address future security challenges.

Trump Halts Housing Bill, Demands SAVE Act
Politics

Trump Halts Housing Bill, Demands SAVE Act

President Trump abruptly canceled the signing of a bipartisan housing affordability bill, demanding the Senate first pass his "SAVE America Act" designed to tighten voter eligibility rules. This unexpected move ignited a heated confrontation with Republican senators, exposing significant divisions within the party regarding the president's legislative priorities and war powers.

IBM's Sub-1nm Chip Breakthrough
Technology

IBM's Sub-1nm Chip Breakthrough

IBM has unveiled the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip technology, featuring a groundbreaking 0.7 nm transistor architecture that shatters previous scaling limits. This revolutionary innovation promises up to 50% more performance or 70% greater energy efficiency compared to current 2 nm chips, setting a new foundation for future computing.

Europe's Extreme Heat: New Records Set
Health

Europe's Extreme Heat: New Records Set

Europe is currently grappling with an unprecedented heatwave, leading to increased deaths, France's nuclear reactor shutdowns, and the UK's hottest June day on record. The UN climate chief attributes this severe weather to fossil fuel pollution, warning that such extreme events will escalate without substantial changes.

UN Adopts Global Self-Driving Car Rules
Technology

UN Adopts Global Self-Driving Car Rules

A UN agency recently adopted the first global regulations for fully autonomous vehicles, establishing uniform international safety requirements to facilitate their safe, large-scale deployment worldwide. These landmark rules, supported by major auto markets, aim to provide clarity for manufacturers and build consumer trust by mandating audited safety systems and rigorous testing.

Venezuela Earthquakes: 32 Dead, 700 Injured
General

Venezuela Earthquakes: 32 Dead, 700 Injured

Northern Venezuela was devastated by two powerful earthquakes, a 7.2 foreshock and a 7.5 mainshock, causing widespread destruction and prompting a state of emergency. These tremors, the strongest in over a century, have tragically claimed at least 32 lives and injured 700, with rescue efforts intensifying amid fears of a significantly higher death toll.

Expedition 74 Preps for Spacewalk, Research
Science

Expedition 74 Preps for Spacewalk, Research

Expedition 74 astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir are gearing up for a high-stakes spacewalk on June 30 to repair the critical Canadarm2 robotic arm. This nearly seven-hour mission is essential to restore the arm's full functionality after a wrist joint malfunction threatened station operations.

World Cup: Canada Advances, Bosnia Wins
Sports

World Cup: Canada Advances, Bosnia Wins

Canada has made history by securing their first-ever spot in the World Cup round of 32, a monumental achievement despite a 2-1 loss to Switzerland that saw them finish second in Group B. This groundbreaking qualification marks a significant milestone for the team, while Bosnia and Herzegovina also boosted their World Cup hopes with a crucial 3-1 victory over Qatar.

US Stocks Climb Amid Falling Oil Prices
Business

US Stocks Climb Amid Falling Oil Prices

Wall Street experienced a significant surge on Wednesday, with the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq composite all posting notable gains. This broad market rally was primarily fueled by falling bond yields and lower oil prices, which helped technology stocks rebound and extended positive sentiment across diverse sectors like retail and industrial.

Gates' Affairs Revealed in Grilling
Entertainment

Gates' Affairs Revealed in Grilling

During a congressional grilling related to Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gates reportedly admitted to extramarital affairs, a significant revelation made during a session focused on Epstein-related matters. This admission included the first public identification of two women involved: Alice Jacobs Nesselrodt, a medical entrepreneur, and Karima Nigmatulina, a Russian nuclear scientist.

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