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Israel Intercepts Missile from Yemen After Airstrikes on Houthi-Controlled Port
Early this morning, Israel intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, targeting Ben Gurion Airport, following Israeli airstrikes on Houthi-controlled port facilities in Hodeidah, Yemen, on the previous day. A Houthi representative confirmed the missile launch. This follows escalating tensions in the...
Israel Intercepts Missile from Yemen After Airstrikes on Houthi-Controlled Port
Early this morning, Israel intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, targeting Ben Gurion Airport, following Israeli airstrikes on Houthi-controlled port facilities in Hodeidah, Yemen, on the previous day. A Houthi representative confirmed the missile launch. This follows escalating tensions in the...
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Zhang Ziyu: China's Towering Talent Faces Challenges at FIBA Asia Cup
At the FIBA Asia Cup, China's 18-year-old, 2.26-meter tall basketball player Zhang Ziyu averaged 15.6 points despite limited playing time due to mobility issues; while her offensive prowess near the basket was evident, defensive shortcomings and lack of experience were also exposed.
Zhang Ziyu: China's Towering Talent Faces Challenges at FIBA Asia Cup
At the FIBA Asia Cup, China's 18-year-old, 2.26-meter tall basketball player Zhang Ziyu averaged 15.6 points despite limited playing time due to mobility issues; while her offensive prowess near the basket was evident, defensive shortcomings and lack of experience were also exposed.
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Global Economy: Strong But Vulnerable
Despite global political instability, the world economy remains surprisingly robust due to post-2008 policies and quick responses to supply chain shocks; however, rising government debt, interventions, and political risks threaten this stability.
Global Economy: Strong But Vulnerable
Despite global political instability, the world economy remains surprisingly robust due to post-2008 policies and quick responses to supply chain shocks; however, rising government debt, interventions, and political risks threaten this stability.
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China's Generative AI Boom: DeepSeek's Global Dominance and Governance Challenges
By March 2025, China registered 346 generative AI services, with DeepSeek, launched in February, reaching 30 million daily active users globally within 20 days, highlighting China's leading position in AI development and the need for proactive governance.
China's Generative AI Boom: DeepSeek's Global Dominance and Governance Challenges
By March 2025, China registered 346 generative AI services, with DeepSeek, launched in February, reaching 30 million daily active users globally within 20 days, highlighting China's leading position in AI development and the need for proactive governance.
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Ransomware Attack Bankrupts British Firm, Exposing UK Cybersecurity Weakness
A weak password compromised KNP, a 158-year-old British transport firm, leading to its collapse, 700 job losses, and illustrating the UK's vulnerability to ransomware attacks costing an average of £4 million per incident.
Ransomware Attack Bankrupts British Firm, Exposing UK Cybersecurity Weakness
A weak password compromised KNP, a 158-year-old British transport firm, leading to its collapse, 700 job losses, and illustrating the UK's vulnerability to ransomware attacks costing an average of £4 million per incident.
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Spanish Supreme Court Limits Compensation for Unfair Dismissal, Rejecting European Social Charter Interpretation
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that judges cannot award additional compensation beyond the statutory amount for unfair dismissal, despite rulings by the European Committee of Social Rights that Spain violates the European Social Charter by its current system, creating a conflict between judicial an...
Spanish Supreme Court Limits Compensation for Unfair Dismissal, Rejecting European Social Charter Interpretation
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that judges cannot award additional compensation beyond the statutory amount for unfair dismissal, despite rulings by the European Committee of Social Rights that Spain violates the European Social Charter by its current system, creating a conflict between judicial an...
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Athens Uprising: 1943 Protest Blocks Bulgarian Expansion
On July 22, 1943, over 100,000 Athenians protested the planned expansion of Bulgarian occupation to Northern Greece, resulting in 15–30 deaths and the subsequent indefinite postponement of the annexation plans due to fears of widespread rebellion.

Athens Uprising: 1943 Protest Blocks Bulgarian Expansion
On July 22, 1943, over 100,000 Athenians protested the planned expansion of Bulgarian occupation to Northern Greece, resulting in 15–30 deaths and the subsequent indefinite postponement of the annexation plans due to fears of widespread rebellion.
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Trump Shifts Stance on Ukraine, Threatens Russia with Sanctions
Following phone calls with Zelensky, Putin, and German Chancellor Scholz, President Trump suggested Ukraine strike Russian cities with US missiles, later supported arming Ukraine through European allies, and issued a 50-day ultimatum to Putin to negotiate a ceasefire, threatening secondary sanctions...

Trump Shifts Stance on Ukraine, Threatens Russia with Sanctions
Following phone calls with Zelensky, Putin, and German Chancellor Scholz, President Trump suggested Ukraine strike Russian cities with US missiles, later supported arming Ukraine through European allies, and issued a 50-day ultimatum to Putin to negotiate a ceasefire, threatening secondary sanctions...
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White House Bans Wall Street Journal From Presidential Trip
The White House excluded the Wall Street Journal from the press pool traveling with Donald Trump to Scotland due to its reporting on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, reflecting a broader pattern of the administration targeting critical media outlets.

White House Bans Wall Street Journal From Presidential Trip
The White House excluded the Wall Street Journal from the press pool traveling with Donald Trump to Scotland due to its reporting on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, reflecting a broader pattern of the administration targeting critical media outlets.
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Hainan Enacts New Arbitration Rules to Boost Free Trade Port Ambitions
Hainan's new arbitration regulations, the 31st under its Free Trade Port law, enable faster, more flexible ad hoc arbitration for businesses registered in Hainan, foreign firms, and companies from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, offering globally enforceable decisions and boosting investor confidence.

Hainan Enacts New Arbitration Rules to Boost Free Trade Port Ambitions
Hainan's new arbitration regulations, the 31st under its Free Trade Port law, enable faster, more flexible ad hoc arbitration for businesses registered in Hainan, foreign firms, and companies from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, offering globally enforceable decisions and boosting investor confidence.
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Bond Market Volatility in 2025: Fiscal Risks and Powell's Future
In 2025, the bond market showed volatility initially caused by rumors of Jerome Powell's potential dismissal as Federal Reserve chair, resulting in increased yields. However, yields moderated as investors returned to buying bonds, with fiscal risks emerging as the primary concern.

Bond Market Volatility in 2025: Fiscal Risks and Powell's Future
In 2025, the bond market showed volatility initially caused by rumors of Jerome Powell's potential dismissal as Federal Reserve chair, resulting in increased yields. However, yields moderated as investors returned to buying bonds, with fiscal risks emerging as the primary concern.
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Broadwick Soho Hotel Opens: A Luxurious Blend of Art Deco and Bohemian Chic
The Broadwick Soho, a luxury hotel in London's Soho, designed by Martin Brudnizki and opened by Noel Hayden and partners, blends art deco, Italian, and glam aesthetics, featuring bespoke furniture and contemporary art; its success reflects a growing trend towards unique luxury experiences.

Broadwick Soho Hotel Opens: A Luxurious Blend of Art Deco and Bohemian Chic
The Broadwick Soho, a luxury hotel in London's Soho, designed by Martin Brudnizki and opened by Noel Hayden and partners, blends art deco, Italian, and glam aesthetics, featuring bespoke furniture and contemporary art; its success reflects a growing trend towards unique luxury experiences.
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48% Bias Score
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