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Andy Burnham's Path to Power Nearly Cleared After Leadership Rivals Exit
Andy Burnham's bid to become UK Prime Minister faces minimal opposition after rival Darren Jones withdrew from leadership consideration. Burnham's new chief of staff recently served at a lobbying firm representing Thames Water and Heathrow interests.
SpaceX Stock Plunges 30% Despite Cloud Computing Opportunities
SpaceX shares tumble following the initial public offering as investors reconsider valuations in the space sector. Despite the decline, SpaceX secures major cloud computing capacity deals.
Romanian Government Formation Talks Collapse
Romania's parliament rejected its designated prime ministerial candidate, derailing government formation efforts. The head of state must now select a new candidate to lead the negotiations.
Economists Debate Europe's Productivity Divergence
Nobel Prize economists Philippe Aghion and Paul Krugman clash over Europe's economic trajectory. Aghion warns of alarming productivity decline versus the US, while Krugman emphasizes the continent's continued prosperity.
New horror and sci-fi films hit cinemas this week
June 25 brings multiple new releases including the horror-thriller Obsession, a highly rated biographical film, and additional sci-fi action movies, expanding cinematic choices across genres. The wave of releases provides diverse entertainment options for weekend audiences.
Avatar Live-Action Series Returns to Netflix
Netflix continues its fantasy content expansion with Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 live-action adaptation. The streaming platform invests heavily in bringing beloved animated series to live-action formats.
Milly Alcock stars in DC's new Supergirl film
Actress Milly Alcock plays Supergirl, a Kryptonian raised on the ruins of her home planet who reluctantly helps a grieving girl hunt down her father's murderer in director Craig Gillespie's new action film. The character presents a morally complex take on the superhero, embracing grey areas rather than absolute heroism.
Pizza Franchise Network Targets R$120 Million Annual Revenue
The Di Blasi pizza chain has expanded to 50 locations across 16 Brazilian states by adapting regional flavor preferences. The network aims to achieve R$120 million in annual revenue through customized menu offerings.
Venezuelan Earthquake Aftershocks Felt Across Northern Brazil
Tremors from Venezuela's 7.5-magnitude earthquake were felt across northern Brazil, causing building evacuations and panic in cities like Macapá. Residents in high-rise buildings were evacuated while engineers assessed structural integrity.
Historic Bronze Chariot Reveals Tartessian Mediterranean Links
Excavations at Turuñuelo de Guareña uncovered a unique 2,500-year-old bronze ritual chariot with mythological figures, shedding light on ancient Tartessian connections to Mediterranean civilizations. The discovery also yielded hundreds of ivory artifacts from Iron Age levels.
Ghana fans celebrate draw with England
Ghanaian football supporters erupted in celebration after their national team held England to a 0-0 draw at the World Cup. Crowds gathered in Black Star Square in Accra to mark the result.
Man Arrested for Abusing Three Daughters in Brazil
A 39-year-old man was arrested in Rio Branco, Brazil, suspected of sexually abusing his three daughters aged 6, 11, and 13. One of the children reported the abuse to a relative after the suspect allegedly threatened them with death to prevent disclosure.
Italian TV soaps offer summer scandal and intrigue
Italian evening television brings new episodes of long-running dramas with personal confessions and plot twists. Storie al bivio features interviews with entertainment and political figures discussing life-changing decisions.
ha: why humans and great apes giggle alike
Nature, Published online: 25 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01994-8The rhythmic patterns of laughter found in apes and humans reveal that complex primate vocal control might have started evolving 15 million years ago.
World's Five Safest Nations Offer Stable Living In 2026
The Global Peace Index reveals the world's five safest countries in 2026, though overall global peace has deteriorated for 12 consecutive years. Nations with stable governance and low violence rates offer contrasting conditions to regions experiencing escalating conflict.