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New Zealand Enacts New Law to Regulate Space Infrastructure
New Zealand has introduced a new law to keep a closer eye on its space infrastructure, like satellite tracking stations, to protect national security. The Outer Space High Altitude Activities Amendment Bill, passed on Wednesday, will start on Jul...
Malaysia PM Unveils Measures to Ease Rising Living Costs
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced a series of measures on Wednesday to address...
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba to Resign After Election Defeat
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is reportedly stepping down by the end of August after his...
Obama Office Dismisses Trump’s ‘Treason’ Claim as Desperate Distraction
Former U.S. President Barack Obama’s office has firmly rejected Donald Trump’s recent accusation...
Terry Wong Ping-sau Named New CEO of Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corp
Terry Wong Ping-sau has been appointed CEO of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corp...
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt Says US is Unprepared for AI's Most Pressing Issue
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt cautions that the United States is facing a critical energy...
Zuckerberg Hires Two Senior Apple AI Engineers After Securing Team Leader
Meta Platforms has hired two senior artificial intelligence (AI) researchers from Apple, marking...
JPMorgan Names New Heads for North America Corporate Banking Division
According to an internal memo, JPMorgan Chase has appointed Mike Lister and Brennan Spry as...
Joby Aviation Stock Rally Turns CEO Into Billionaire in a Day
Joby Aviation stock soars 160%, bringing CEO's net worth past $1.3 billion as flying taxi dreams gain momentum. Joby Aviation has taken off again—not just in the skies, but also in the stock market.
Merz Visits UK to Strengthen European Ties Amid Global Threats
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz traveled to London on Thursday for his first official visit, meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to sign a new friendship treaty. The agreement aims to strengthen ties between the European Unio...
Nine Canadian First Nations Take Legal Action Against Laws Speeding Up Major Projects
Nine First Nations in Ontario are fighting back against new provincial and federal laws that aim to fast-track big infrastructure projects like mines and oil pipelines. They’ve filed a lawsuit in Ontario Superior Court, saying these laws violat...
Japanese Election Shaken by Anti-Immigrant Party's Rise
A new political group, Sanseito, is making waves ahead of Japan’s upper house election on July 20, tapping into public worries about a growing number of immigrants. Led by the energetic 47-year-old Sohei Kamiya, the party’s “Japanese First” messag...






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