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Digital Afterlife: The Science Behind Uploading Your Mind
Scientists are advancing neural digitization to potentially upload human consciousness. Recent...
Breaking the Time Barrier: New Research Sheds Light on the Possibility of Time Travel
Recent research in theoretical physics, including a new model using conical singularities and...
Ocean Cities: Floating Megastructures Become Climate Change Solution
Floating cities are emerging as practical solutions to rising sea levels, with projects like the...
The 3D Food Printing Revolution: Personalized Nutrition Hits Mainstream
3D food printing technology is revolutionizing dining with personalized, nutrient-rich...
Space Labs Revolutionize Synthetic Meat Production with Microgravity Breakthroughs
Space labs leverage microgravity to overcome key challenges in synthetic meat production, using...
US Suspends Critical Weapons Deliveries to Ukraine: Can Europe Fill the Gap?
The US has suspended deliveries of Patriot missiles, artillery munitions, and aircraft rockets...Crypto 38 articles

Bitcoin Price Breaks Out: Analyst Predicts New All-Time Highs
Bitcoin breaks $108,000 as analyst Dave the Wave predicts new all-time highs, citing technical...
UK Parliament Introduces Landmark Stablecoin Regulation to Protect Consumers
UK Parliament has introduced comprehensive stablecoin regulation requiring 1:1 reserves, FCA...
New US Regulations Target Stablecoin Reserves to Protect Crypto Investors
US lawmakers propose strict reserve rules for stablecoins requiring 1:1 asset backing,...Politics 181 articles

EU Commissioner McGrath Rejects Orbán's Claims About Budapest Pride Involvement
EU Rule of Law Commissioner Michael McGrath denied Hungarian PM Orbán's accusations that...
Trump Threatens Musk Deportation as Spending Bill Feud Escalates
President Trump suggested deporting Elon Musk after the billionaire criticized Republican...Health 56 articles

Europe Approves Breakthrough Gene Therapy for Rare Retinal Disease
Europe approves gene therapy restoring vision in rare retinal disease patients. Single-dose...
WHO Launches Global Pandemic Preparedness Exercise 'Polaris'
WHO conducted Exercise Polaris, a global pandemic simulation involving 15+ countries to test...
Surgeons Perform Breakthrough Remote Surgery Across European Borders Using 5G
Surgeons in Europe have performed remote surgery using robotic arms controlled across borders...Business 38 articles

Global Regulators Implement Mandatory ESG Reporting Frameworks
Global regulators implement mandatory ESG reporting frameworks requiring climate and social...
Heineken Facilities in Congo Seized by Armed Men
Armed men have seized Heineken facilities in eastern Congo, forcing the company to evacuate...
Nippon Steel Allowed to Acquire US Steel, but Trump Secures 'Golden Share'
The U.S. approves Nippon Steel's $14 billion acquisition of US Steel, with a 'golden share'...Science 33 articles

Global Ethics Panel Releases Landmark Guidelines for CRISPR Gene Editing Research
An international ethics panel has released comprehensive guidelines for CRISPR gene-editing...
Vera Rubin Observatory Releases First Images: Poised to Discover Unknown Cosmic Phenomena
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile has released its first cosmic images using the world's...
Mysterious Radio Pulses Detected from Antarctic Ice Challenge Physics
Researchers detected unexplained radio pulses from Antarctic ice, challenging current physics...Economy 32 articles

EU Negotiators Travel to US in Final Push to Prevent Import Tariffs
EU negotiators make final push in Washington to prevent US import tariffs before July 9...
US Terminates Trade Talks with Canada Over Digital Services Tax Dispute
The US has suspended trade talks with Canada over its 3% digital services tax targeting major...International 64 articles

Khamenei Claims Victory in First Address After Israel Ceasefire
Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei declared victory over Israel in his first address since their...Technology 188 articles

The 3D Food Printing Revolution: Personalized Nutrition Hits Mainstream
3D food printing technology is revolutionizing dining with personalized, nutrient-rich...
Quantum Computing Breakthroughs in 2025: Practical Applications Emerge
Quantum computing achieves practical applications in 2025 with breakthroughs in qubit stability...
Breakthrough in Quantum Computing Accelerates AI Development
New quantum computing breakthrough reduces AI training times by 92% using photonic processors,...Environment 101 articles

Europe Swelters: France, Spain and Italy Battle Record-Breaking Heatwave
Southern Europe faces record-breaking temperatures exceeding 40°C, with France declaring red...
UN Officially Declares Heatwaves as Natural Disasters in Major Policy Shift
The UN now recognizes heatwaves as official natural disasters, requiring countries to implement...Finance 38 articles

Bulgaria's Euro Adoption: Opportunities and Challenges of Joining the Eurozone
Bulgaria prepares to adopt the euro in 2026 amid mixed public sentiment and lessons from...
Global Financial Watchdogs Unveil New Crypto Reporting Rules for Banks and Exchanges
Global regulators propose uniform crypto reporting standards requiring banks and exchanges to...
Central Bank Launches Wholesale CBDC Pilot for Interbank Transfers
A central bank launches a wholesale CBDC pilot enabling real-time interbank transfers, joining...World 46 articles

US Suspends Critical Weapons Deliveries to Ukraine: Can Europe Fill the Gap?
The US has suspended deliveries of Patriot missiles, artillery munitions, and aircraft rockets...
Poland Implements Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania
Poland will implement temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania starting Monday in...Crime 35 articles

UK Hospital Executives Arrested Following Infant Murder Conviction of Nurse Lucy Letby
UK police arrested three hospital executives for gross negligence manslaughter following nurse...
92-Year-Old Briton Convicted in 58-Year-Old Cold Case Murder
A 92-year-old man has been convicted for the 1967 murder and rape of Louisa Dunne after DNA...
Channel Migrant Boat Smugglers Sentenced for Deadly Capsizing
French court sentences nine human traffickers to 7-8 years prison for causing a deadly 2022...Geopolitics 39 articles

Arctic Shipping Routes Open as Ice Melts, Sparking Environmental and Geopolitical Tensions
Melting Arctic ice has opened new shipping routes like Russia's Northern Sea Route, cutting...
NATO Unveils Major Cyber Defense Expansion to Counter Rising Digital Threats
NATO has approved a major cyber defense expansion including rapid response teams and AI threat...
Global Deep Sea Mining Treaty Finalized After Decade of Negotiations
After 10 years of negotiations, 168 nations approved a treaty regulating deep sea mining with...Economics 33 articles

World Bank Launches $500M Climate Resilience Fund for Vulnerable Small States
The World Bank launched a $500M fund allowing vulnerable nations to pause loan repayments during...
Global Carbon Tax Milestones: Revenue Surges as Emissions Drop, Reports Show
Countries report significant revenue and emission reductions from carbon taxes, accelerated by...
World Bank Warns of Looming Debt Crisis in Emerging Markets
The World Bank warns rising interest rates could trigger a debt crisis across emerging markets,...Actualities 25 articles

Protests Over Rising Food Prices: Social Unrest Spreads Across Europe
Protests against rising food prices have spread across Europe, with Sweden joining the movement...
Global Water Crisis in 2025: Analyzing Drought Conditions and Urban Water Policies
The global water crisis in 2025 is worsening due to drought conditions and inadequate urban...
Housing Crisis in Major Cities: Affordability, Migration, and Policy Solutions
The housing crisis in major cities is intensifying due to affordability issues, migration...War 24 articles

International Reactions to Escalating Jerusalem Tensions
International bodies and global powers, including the UN, EU, and U.S., have reacted to the...
Pakistani Elections and Border Security: Potential Impacts on Regional Peace
The 2025 Pakistani elections could significantly impact regional peace, particularly along the...