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PSG Title Win Sparks French Violence
Sports

PSG Title Win Sparks French Violence

Paris Saint-Germain secured their second consecutive UEFA Champions League title by defeating Arsenal in a dramatic penalty shootout, but the victory's celebrations quickly erupted into widespread violence across France. This unrest resulted in a staggering 780 arrests nationwide, including 480 in Paris, and left 57 police officers injured amid incidents of vandalism, fires, and an attempted police station storming.

Trump Amends US-Iran Ceasefire Deal Draft
Politics

Trump Amends US-Iran Ceasefire Deal Draft

President Trump is pushing for significant amendments to the draft US-Iran peace deal, primarily targeting Iran's enriched uranium, despite his desire for a swift signing. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry firmly denies any ongoing nuclear negotiations, creating a substantial hurdle for the agreement's finalization.

ASEAN Finalizes Digital Economy Pact
Technology

ASEAN Finalizes Digital Economy Pact

ASEAN member states have finalized a landmark Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA), poised to revolutionize regional digital integration by streamlining trade and promoting interoperability. This comprehensive pact, covering critical areas like AI, fintech, and source code protection, is set for official signing at the 47th ASEAN Summit in November.

Cancer Jab Shows 'Unprecedented' Results
Health

Cancer Jab Shows 'Unprecedented' Results

A new triple-action cancer jab, amivantamab, has shown "unprecedented" trial results by completely eradicating tumors in some patients with advanced, treatment-resistant cancers. This innovative injection, which blocks cancer-promoting proteins and activates the immune system, offers significant hope after 15 out of 102 patients experienced full tumor eradication, despite previous treatments failing.

SoftBank's €75B French AI Data Centers
Technology

SoftBank's €75B French AI Data Centers

SoftBank Group is making a colossal commitment to France, investing up to €75 billion to develop 5 GW of AI data center capacity, marking its largest European AI infrastructure project. This ambitious initiative begins with a €45 billion phase to deliver 3.1 GW in the Hauts-de-France region by 2031, aiming to establish France as a leading AI hub and create thousands of high-skilled jobs.

Laos Cave Rescue: Four Freed, Two Missing
International

Laos Cave Rescue: Four Freed, Two Missing

After 10 harrowing days, four villagers were successfully rescued from a flooded cave in Laos, bringing the total number of survivors to five. However, the dangerous operation continues as two more individuals remain missing, with rescue teams tirelessly searching for them.

Western Europe Scorched by Early Heatwave
Environment

Western Europe Scorched by Early Heatwave

Western Europe is currently experiencing a "remarkable" and unusually early heatwave, with temperatures already soaring to 35.1C in London and 36C in France. This record-breaking event, driven by a heat dome trapping warm air from Northern Africa, is intensified by climate change and meteorologists warn of potential peaks reaching 39C.

Hegseth Tones Down China Warnings
International

Hegseth Tones Down China Warnings

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue, signaled a significant diplomatic shift by assuring Pacific allies of Washington's commitment while notably softening rhetoric towards China. This new approach, following a recent presidential meeting, emphasizes building a constructive relationship with Beijing while simultaneously ensuring no single power dominates the Indo-Pacific.

Blue Origin Rocket Explodes in Test
Technology

Blue Origin Rocket Explodes in Test

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin suffered a major setback when its New Glenn rocket spectacularly exploded during a hot-fire test at Cape Canaveral, though all personnel were safely accounted for. This critical failure will significantly delay the company's ambitious space plans and its competition with SpaceX, particularly impacting its heavy-lift capabilities and lunar lander projects.

Saturn's Spin Mystery Solved by JWST
Science

Saturn's Spin Mystery Solved by JWST

The James Webb Space Telescope has finally unraveled the decades-long mystery of Saturn's seemingly changing rotation rate, revealing that powerful winds in its upper atmosphere, driven by the northern lights, create electrical currents that distort radio signals. This groundbreaking discovery explains why previous measurements were inaccurate, offering profound new insights into the complex atmospheric dynamics and magnetosphere interactions of gas giants.

Ukraine Drones Hit Russian Oil Sites
International

Ukraine Drones Hit Russian Oil Sites

On May 29, 2026, Ukraine launched extensive drone attacks across Russia, striking major oil and fuel infrastructure, including one of Russia's largest refineries, causing fires and halting production. These strategic strikes aim to severely cripple Russia's war economy, reportedly reducing its fuel output by over a quarter.

Rogue Planet Moons: Alien Life Possible
Science

Rogue Planet Moons: Alien Life Possible

Scientists propose that moons orbiting rogue planets, which wander through the galaxy without a host star, could surprisingly sustain life for billions of years. This groundbreaking idea suggests that internal tidal heating and dense hydrogen atmospheres could maintain liquid water and warmth for eons, dramatically expanding the potential for life beyond traditional star-lit habitable zones.

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