Prosecutors Outline Case in Killing of Charlie Kirk
Prosecutors began presenting their case against the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk. The proceedings focused on initial evidence and arguments as the case advances in court.
Read full article →Security and geopolitics dominate, with Kyiv reporting a shortage of Patriot-class interceptors amid ongoing Russian attacks and Donald Trump signaling pressure-and-talks toward a potential Iran deal. Political and legal tensions rise in the Philippines as the Senate opens Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial and a senator is arrested, while major developments span Microsoft layoffs, Nigeria’s probe of big tech over media content, a serious Ebola toll in DR Congo, a promising brain tumor vaccine study, and Super Typhoon Bavi approaching the Philippines.
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Prosecutors began presenting their case against the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk. The proceedings focused on initial evidence and arguments as the case advances in court.
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A Ukrainian defense adviser said Kyiv currently has no Patriot-class interceptors available to counter incoming Russian ballistic missiles. The reported shortage follows recent large-scale attacks highlighting air-defense gaps.
Read full article →Business Insider reports that Microsoft will lay off 4,800 employees, affecting Sales and Xbox divisions, according to an internal memo. The company confirmed the reductions on Monday, aligning with earlier reporting by the outlet.
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Ebola fatalities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have topped 500, according to PBS NewsHour. Frontline health workers are threatening to strike over unpaid wages, poor salaries, and inadequate supplies, raising concerns about the outbreak response.
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Vice President Sara Duterte did not attend the start of her impeachment trial, citing legal strategy and constitutional rights. Her absence marks an early flashpoint in closely watched proceedings.
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PAGASA said Super Typhoon Bavi is expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility tonight or early tomorrow. Authorities are monitoring the system as it approaches to assess potential impacts.
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German-led researchers report encouraging long-term clinical results for a vaccine targeting a common genetic mutation in malignant brain tumors. The study associates mutation-specific immunotherapy with survival gains over an eight-year follow-up.
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The Philippine Senate convened as an impeachment court and elected Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero as presiding officer. Prosecutors and the defense outlined sharply contrasting narratives over accountability and the use of the impeachment process.
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Premiers Danielle Smith and Doug Ford unveiled a plan for a new pipeline to move oil from Western Canada to refineries in Southern Ontario. The proposed ‘Northern Shield’ project would span about 3,300 kilometers.
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A spacecraft propulsion system using superconducting magnets has finished its first orbital tests, according to Space.com. The technology aims to harness Earth’s magnetic field and solar power for future in-space propulsion.
Read full article →President Donald Trump said negotiations with Iran may be nearing a deal, while warning the U.S. would prevail regardless of the outcome. He suggested recent steps were taken because talks are advancing, adding, “we’re going to win one way or the other.”
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President Bola Tinubu directed the FCCPC to investigate Google, Meta, and X for alleged anti-competitive behavior and exploitation of Nigerian news content. The inquiry targets how platforms handle and monetize media material in the country.
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Consultants in England have voted in favor of strike action, giving them a mandate for industrial action over the next 12 months. The ballot reflects ongoing disputes over pay and conditions within the NHS.
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Sen. Rodante Marcoleta surrendered and was placed under arrest on plunder allegations. The development came hours before he was to sit as a senator‑judge in Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial.
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CERN has launched a significant upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider to increase luminosity and energy. The project aims to expand the collider’s discovery potential and push the frontiers of particle physics.
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British F-35 jets intercepted and escorted a Russian Tu-95 “Bear” aircraft in the Norwegian Sea near the carrier HMS Prince of Wales. The encounter underscores ongoing military vigilance in northern European airspace.
Read full article →WHO member states resumed negotiations to close remaining gaps in a pandemic treaty, with a fresh Ebola outbreak adding urgency. Delegations aim to strengthen preparedness and response mechanisms for future health emergencies.
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In a Fox News interview, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the US alliance and said relations with Donald Trump are “fine.” He also argued that Turkiye should not receive F‑35 fighter jets.
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Donald Trump said he would seek to extract enriched uranium from Iran and reiterated his stance that Iran must not obtain a nuclear weapon. The comments add to ongoing tensions over Tehran’s nuclear program and U.S. policy toward Iran.
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Health officials warned that anyone who visited the affected area, including the east side of Central Park, should monitor for Legionnaires’ symptoms. The advisory follows confirmation of an outbreak in the neighborhood.
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Astronomy.com reports that NASA launched the Swift Boost mission on July 3 to raise the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory’s altitude and counter orbital decay. The effort aims to extend the spacecraft’s operational life for continued astrophysical observations.
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The Philippine Supreme Court affirmed that the policy granting VAT refunds to foreign tourists for eligible purchases complies with the Constitution. The decision supports measures intended to bolster tourism and retail spending.
Read full article →Following a high‑level meeting in Ayodhya, the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust disclosed its finances, reporting Rs 3,264 crore spent. The trust said silver donations were melted, and provided further details on fund use.
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Ontario and Alberta are advancing plans for a 3,300-kilometer east–west oil pipeline, following a broader interprovincial energy-corridor agreement that includes rail. The initiative seeks to expand domestic connectivity and market access.
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FIFA’s decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s ban for a year drew praise from Donald Trump, who called it a “brilliant decision,” according to CNA. UEFA, meanwhile, said FIFA had “crossed a red line,” underscoring tensions around tournament governance.
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Belgium’s federation is seeking an explanation from FIFA and plans to challenge Folarin Balogun’s eligibility for a World Cup match against the United States. It says it has not received a formal decision or detailed reasoning and has not specified where it will appeal.
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Donald Trump has confirmed he requested that FIFA review Folarin Balogun’s World Cup suspension, according to Citinewsroom.com. The move comes amid debate over the striker’s availability for upcoming matches.
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The Irish Times reports that Irish holidaymakers are fleeing wildfires in parts of southern Europe, disrupting travel plans. Authorities are managing evacuations and safety measures as conditions evolve.
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India’s government opened an offer for sale in Cochin Shipyard at a floor price of Rs 1,400 per share. The sale covers up to 5.04% of equity, comprising a 2.52% base offer and an equal‑sized green‑shoe option.
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President Donald Trump said he asked FIFA president Gianni Infantino to review the red card given to U.S. striker Folarin Balogun. He added that he did not ask for the decision to be overturned.
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Research published in Maturitas links lifetime exposure to violence with menopause occurring up to 20 months earlier. The study also associates such trauma with increased hot flushes, depression, and cardiometabolic risks.
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Health officials in Arua City reported that two suspected Ebola patients escaped from an isolation unit after three days of case management. Authorities have identified dozens of contacts and issued alerts as they work to trace and monitor potential exposures.
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Xbox said Double Fine and Compulsion Games will become independent studios while retaining their intellectual property and catalogs. The move gives both developers autonomy and a path to pursue their next titles.
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Researchers reported that the TWIK-1 potassium channel in spinal and peripheral sensory neurons acts as a molecular switch managing touch responses and persistent neuropathic pain. The findings, published in Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, point to a potential therapeutic target.
Read full article →Impactpolicies.org highlights Komnas HAM data indicating an escalation of human rights abuses across Indonesia in 2025. The report cites tensions around state policies, police-related complaints, and agrarian conflicts as key drivers.
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More than three dozen residents held a small vigil for a young boy who was ‘killed and cannibalised’ by his own mother. The unnamed mum, 32, was charged with murder after the body of a four-year-old boy was found in a home in New South Wales , Australia . The woman allegedly told police she had ‘carried out acts of cannibalism’ on her son when turning herself in. Officers later discovered the boy’s body with significant arm injuries while carrying out a welfare check at her home on Bryron…
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NASA has invited industry to provide input to help shape plans for future space stations. The outreach aims to inform the agency’s approach to post-ISS commercial destinations and related capabilities.
Read full article →UC Irvine researchers report progress toward tailoring depression treatment to individual patients. The approach aims to reduce trial‑and‑error prescribing and improve outcomes with more precise care.
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A UK watchdog called for boosting the City regulator’s authority to better shield consumers from risks posed by artificial intelligence. The proposal highlights growing concern over AI’s impact on financial services and everyday users.
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The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Trust has accepted the resignations of its general secretary Champat Rai and trustee Anil Mishra. The development comes amid heightened scrutiny of the trust’s affairs, according to the report.
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Scientists at NUS’s Cancer Science Institute have developed a method to study how DNA is organized and regulated within cells. The advance could improve understanding of gene control and inform future disease research.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stepped in after the FA raised concerns that moving England’s kick-off to avoid storms would benefit hosts Mexico and cut acclimatization time at altitude. Diplomatic efforts reportedly kept the original schedule to protect England’s preparations.
Read full article →Jordan Henderson injured his left wrist while celebrating England’s World Cup victory over Mexico. He was evaluated at a hospital, and his availability for the quarterfinals remains uncertain.
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The family of a slain motorist in Iloilo moved closer to justice after a dismissed police officer, wanted for nearly four years, surrendered. Authorities can now proceed with the legal process against the suspect.
Read full article →A device from Fluent targets brain signals linked to attempted speech, with the goal of helping people with ALS communicate. The approach is experimental and may offer a future pathway to assistive communication.
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The Australian Space Agency said metallic spheres discovered on a Queensland beach are consistent with debris from a foreign rocket body. Officials are coordinating with international partners to determine the origin and manage recovery.
Read full article →A new analysis reports that all currently known Homo naledi skeletons from a South African cave appear to be female. The claim raises questions about sampling and sex representation in the fossil record and will likely spur further scrutiny.
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Goldman Sachs projects Philippine consumer price growth to slow more quickly than the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas expects. The bank holds one of the most optimistic full-year inflation outlooks for the country.
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For more than two decades, Somalia has confronted one of the world's most persistent terrorist threats. The fight against Al-Shabaab has tested the resilience of our people, the endurance of our institutions and the commitment of our international partners. Every serious assessment of this struggle is valuable, particularly when it contributes to informed debate on security, governance and regional stability.
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Police in Glasgow are investigating after a car was driven into a house on Boclair Street and then set on fire. Three suspects were reported, including one who fled on an e-bike; no injuries were reported, and officers have appealed for information.
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