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Strait of Hormuz: Iran claims closure, Trump and US military say it's open
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Strait of Hormuz: Iran claims closure, Trump and US military say it's open

Iran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, citing a US breach of a negotiated agreement. President Trump denied the claim, and US Central Command stated that ship traffic is proceeding without disruption and that Iran does not control the strait. The conflicting statements reflect deep tensions between Washington and Tehran.

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Sony's disc phase-out sparks PlayStation boycott threat
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Sony's disc phase-out sparks PlayStation boycott threat

Sony announced plans to stop producing physical game discs, triggering a fierce backlash from PlayStation owners who are threatening to boycott the PlayStation Store and cancel their PlayStation Plus subscriptions. Social media posts by Sony's team are being flooded with protest comments regardless of topic. Commentators compare the crisis to Sonos' 18-month PR disaster following a badly-received app update, and ask whether Sony can similarly rebuild trust.

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HBO's "The Leftovers" improved by ditching the source novel after season one
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HBO's "The Leftovers" improved by ditching the source novel after season one

Tom Perrotta's novel "The Leftovers" was adapted by HBO, with the first season faithfully following the book's events. Showrunner Damon Lindelof then steered seasons two and three using his own ideas, moving away from the source material's dark, cynical tone. Critics and audiences agreed the show improved significantly once it broke free from the novel.

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South Korea issues first-ever extreme heat alert under new warning system
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South Korea issues first-ever extreme heat alert under new warning system

South Korean authorities issued the first extreme heat alert under the country's new warning system on Sunday. The alert was in effect in two cities in the south-eastern part of the country. The development reflects a broader global trend of record-breaking summer temperatures in 2025.

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England face Test defeat as Beaumont and Knight fall in farewell innings

Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight were both dismissed cheaply in their final innings for England in the Women's Test at Lord's. England closed day three on 130-6, chasing India's target of 457. A stunning catch by Richa Ghosh to dismiss Mady Villiers just before stumps left England's hopes of avoiding defeat extremely slim.

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Dior's Jonathan Anderson draws inspiration from sculptor Lynda Benglis

Sculptor Lynda Benglis, who redefined her art form in the 1960s but was long overlooked, is now the central inspiration for Dior's creative director Jonathan Anderson. Anderson has translated her bold, audacious work into a new Dior collection, moving Benglis's influence from museum walls to the runway. The collaboration marks a wider recognition of Benglis's talent in both the art and fashion worlds.

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US strikes ~140 targets in Iran; Iran retaliates against Jordan, Oman and Qatar
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US strikes ~140 targets in Iran; Iran retaliates against Jordan, Oman and Qatar

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported striking approximately 140 targets inside Iran overnight, after Tehran attacked a ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's military said it retaliated by firing at U.S. targets in Jordan, Oman and Qatar. The escalation marks a significant intensification of hostilities in the region.

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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway
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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway

China's Beijing Institute of Technology released footage of three eight-wheeled trucks interlocking to form a road-mobile electromagnetic catapult capable of launching a propeller-driven drone without a runway. The system miniaturises the EMALS technology already used on China's newest aircraft carrier. Transported in standard shipping containers, it could theoretically be deployed anywhere in the world.

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PGE plans to direct 150bn PLN of investment to Polish firms in offshore wind push
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PGE plans to direct 150bn PLN of investment to Polish firms in offshore wind push

Piotr Dziubałtowski, PGE's vice president for support and development, argues that the energy transition is a historic opportunity for Polish industry. PGE plans to channel 150 billion PLN from its investment budget to domestic companies, particularly for offshore wind farm construction. The group treats local content not as a trend but as a matter of national security.

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Yale expert: AI unlikely to offset economic challenges of US ageing population
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Yale expert: AI unlikely to offset economic challenges of US ageing population

Martha Gimbel, executive director and co-founder of the Budget Lab at Yale University, argues that artificial intelligence is unlikely to compensate for the economic challenges of an ageing US population. She says the country faces two simultaneous major transitions rather than one cancelling out the other. While AI could boost caregiver productivity in physically demanding tasks, Gimbel questions whether people will accept automation where human interaction is essential.

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Hyundai Dynasty, Grandeur and Equus paved the way for the Genesis brand
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Hyundai Dynasty, Grandeur and Equus paved the way for the Genesis brand

The Genesis luxury brand owes much of its success to earlier Hyundai models — the Dynasty, Grandeur and Equus — which built the Korean manufacturer's credentials in the premium segment before Genesis was spun off as a standalone marque. Today Genesis competes directly with European and Japanese luxury brands.

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US earnings season and inflation data set up a key week for markets and crypto
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US earnings season and inflation data set up a key week for markets and crypto

The new week kicks off US earnings season, with major banks and Netflix among the first to report results, alongside fresh inflation data. Analysts warn that both stocks and cryptocurrencies could fall if the readings disappoint market expectations.

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Supermarket headaches caused by sensory overload, not what you think
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Supermarket headaches caused by sensory overload, not what you think

Headaches after a trip to the supermarket may be caused by sensory overload rather than obvious culprits. Bright, flickering artificial lights and intense colours in shops contrast sharply with the natural environments the human brain is adapted to. Some people are particularly sensitive to these artificial stimuli.

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TEFAL Pizza Pronto JM600TE0 oven review – is it worth it?
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TEFAL Pizza Pronto JM600TE0 oven review – is it worth it?

With fast-food pizza prices roughly doubling over the past decade, home cooking alternatives are increasingly attractive. The TEFAL Pizza Pronto JM600TE0 is a dedicated home pizza oven put to the test. The review evaluates whether the appliance delivers quality results and justifies its price.

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Website served entirely from a 200 KB binary

The project at 200kb.freelang.dev demonstrates that a complete website can be served from a single binary file of just 200 kilobytes. It is an experiment showcasing minimalism in web engineering.

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Artemis II looped the Moon — mission controller photographed from 250,000 miles away
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Artemis II looped the Moon — mission controller photographed from 250,000 miles away

On April 6, 2025, NASA's Artemis II four-person crew flew around the far side of the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft, losing all contact with Earth for around 40 minutes. Lead communications officer Chris White, operating from Mission Control in Houston, remotely controlled Orion's exterior cameras during the blackout to capture historic lunar flyby images. White said the Moon "looked wrong" in the photos — appearing too large and sharp given the 250,000-mile distance.

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Szabłowski: Ukrainians were horrified by Volhynia massacre exhumation findings
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Szabłowski: Ukrainians were horrified by Volhynia massacre exhumation findings

Witold Szabłowski, author of "Opowieści z Wołynia" (Stories from Volhynia), says Ukrainian nationalists brutally murdered around 100,000 Poles during the Volhynia massacre. Polish reprisals were cruel but were a response to those killings. Szabłowski adds that the results of exhumations shocked and horrified Ukrainians themselves with the scale of what was uncovered.

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Australia replaces paper arrival cards with digital declarations at all airports

The Australian government announced it will roll out digital passenger declaration cards to all international airports and seaports, replacing paper arrival forms. The move follows a successful trial on Qantas flights arriving into Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. The digital system will be phased in nationwide.

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Michael Jackson biopic "Michael" becomes first biographical film to gross $1 billion
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Michael Jackson biopic "Michael" becomes first biographical film to gross $1 billion

Antoine Fuqua's Michael Jackson biopic "Michael" has crossed $1 billion at the global box office, becoming the first biographical film in cinema history to do so. It set an opening-weekend record for music biopics ($97m in the US, $217m worldwide), surpassed "Bohemian Rhapsody" ($911m) as the most profitable music biopic ever, and overtook "Oppenheimer" ($975m) as the highest-grossing film based on a real person. The film opened in April to mixed critical reviews but proved a massive commercial success.

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Toulouse thrash St Helens 46-0 with Jussaume hat-trick
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Toulouse thrash St Helens 46-0 with Jussaume hat-trick

Toulouse demolished St Helens 46-0 at the BrewDog Stadium, running in eight tries to claim back-to-back victories in the Betfred Super League. Mathieu Jussaume was the standout player with a hat-trick. St Helens failed to score a single point throughout the match.

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Shooting at Latin culture festival in Toronto kills 2, injures 4

At least two people were killed and at least four others injured in a shooting on Saturday night at a festival celebrating Latin culture in Toronto, Canada's largest city. Police are actively searching for suspects following the attack. No arrests have been announced.

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ZeniMax Online Studios shrinks back to 2015–2018 headcount after Xbox layoffs
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ZeniMax Online Studios shrinks back to 2015–2018 headcount after Xbox layoffs

Senior developers at ZeniMax Online Studios, creators of Elder Scrolls Online, revealed at the ESO Tavern fan event in Hesse, Germany, that the studio has returned to its 2015–2018 staff levels following Xbox-mandated layoffs. The cuts came after the studio had expanded for the now-cancelled MMO project Blackbird. The situation mirrors that of id Software, which similarly reported returning to its pre-expansion headcount after Xbox layoffs.

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