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Europe Swelters Amid Extreme Heatwave
Environment

Europe Swelters Amid Extreme Heatwave

A scorching heatwave is currently gripping vast swathes of Europe, pushing temperatures to extreme levels across Italy, Greece, and Turkey, sparking widespread alarm over public health and critical infrastructure. As this intense weather event is expected to persist for days, governments are scrambling to implement mitigation measures while experts warn it aligns with broader climate change patterns.

Kenya Protests Turn Deadly
Politics

Kenya Protests Turn Deadly

Thousands of young Kenyans dramatically stormed parliament in Nairobi on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, protesting a controversial finance bill, which escalated into deadly clashes with security forces. Despite widespread violence that resulted in multiple fatalities, the bill controversially passed its second reading, posing a significant challenge to President Ruto's administration amid deep-seated youth disillusionment.

Macron's Snap Election Backfires: Far Right Leads
Politics

Macron's Snap Election Backfires: Far Right Leads

French President Emmanuel Macron's snap parliamentary election call, made after his party's poor showing in EU elections, has dramatically boosted the far-right National Rally, which is now poised to win the most seats. This unexpected outcome could force Macron into an uncomfortable "cohabitation" government with a far-right Prime Minister, severely curtailing his ability to govern and creating significant political instability across France and the European Union.

Boeing CEO Grilled Over Safety Failures
Business

Boeing CEO Grilled Over Safety Failures

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun faced intense Senate questioning, admitting the company's safety culture is "far from perfect" and apologizing to crash victims amid lawmaker accusations of prioritizing profits over safety. This critical hearing, driven by recent incidents like the Alaska Airlines door plug detachment and ongoing whistleblower allegations, highlights the immense pressure on Boeing to implement significant reforms and restore public confidence.

SCOTUS: Trump Has Immunity, Not Absolute
Politics

SCOTUS: Trump Has Immunity, Not Absolute

In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump possesses some presidential immunity for official acts, yet firmly rejected his claim of absolute immunity for all actions taken while in office. This pivotal ruling sends his federal election interference case back to lower courts, where they must now meticulously determine which specific charges are protected, a process anticipated to significantly delay the trial.

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