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Israeli Arms Displayed Despite Eurosatory Restrictions
Israeli defense contractors displayed offensive weapons systems at the Eurosatory arms fair despite organizer restrictions. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over Israeli military equipment at international defense exhibitions.
Former River City Actor Convicted of Multiple Assaults
Actor Iain Robertson, known for his role in BBC soap River City, was found guilty of rape and assault against multiple women. The 45-year-old was convicted at Glasgow High Court following trial.
Fred Set to Return to Brazil with Atlético Mineiro
Fenerbahçe's midfielder Fred has reached a verbal agreement to join Atlético Mineiro, ending his spell in Turkish football. Separately, the club is close to signing defender Malang Sarr from Lens.
Economist Jonathan Haskel nominated as OBR chair
Jonathan Haskel, a former Bank of England rate-setter and Imperial College economics professor, has been nominated as the next chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility. The fiscal watchdog has faced criticism and a budget leak in the past year.
Digital Euro Gets Backing in European Parliament
The European Parliament's finance committee voted to support the introduction of the digital euro, with planned rollout beginning in 2029. The initiative aims to provide an electronic alternative to cash while maintaining privacy safeguards.
Science and Poetry Intersect in Cosmology
A philosophical exploration examines whether scientific understanding of universal origins requires poetic sensibility alongside empirical methodology. The piece challenges the divide between mythological and scientific explanations of existence.
German TV Executive Calls for More Editorial Commentary
ProSiebenSat.1 Group CEO Marco Giordani announced plans to increase editorial commentary and interpretation in the company's news programming. This represents a shift from the network's previous positioning of news coverage as neutral.
Art Historian Leaves Legacy Through Education
Miguel Ángel Muñoz, a respected art historian and educator in Argentina, has been honored for nearly three decades of teaching. His contributions to art history education are being memorialized through a new scholarship program.
Timothée Chalamet reunites with Selena Gomez for space comedy
Timothée Chalamet and Selena Gomez are voicing the lead characters in Illumination's upcoming animated film Not Alone, a science-fiction comedy about aliens and an ambitious space journey. The collaboration reunites the stars who previously worked together for Woody Allen.
Defence Secretary addresses military land warfare strategy
UK Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis MBE delivered a speech at the RUSI Land Warfare Conference on military strategy. His remarks signal the government's approach to defence priorities during the leadership transition.
Volkswagen Board Grapples with Competitiveness Crisis
A survey of Volkswagen executives reveals harsh criticism of the automaker's strategy and competitiveness. The Mercedes-Benz supervisory board chair argues for increased working hours without wage increases to improve competitiveness.
Vertical Bronze Sword Baffles Polish Archaeologists
A 2,700-year-old sword discovered planted vertically in a Polish forest intrigues researchers about ancient burial and ritual practices. The unusual positioning and context suggest symbolic or ceremonial significance beyond ordinary weaponry.
Argentina Prepares For Knockout Stage Matchups
The Argentine national team has secured group leadership and is analyzing potential opponents for the knockout phase of the World Cup. A domestic cup final will be played 48 hours after the World Cup winner is crowned.
Ecuador Anti-Corruption Whistleblower Found Dead in Home
Polish anti-corruption activist Monika Silva Koniuszek, who investigated allegations against Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa's family business, was found dead in her coastal home. Activists allege murder despite government claims of suicide.