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German Railway Network Paralyzed By Communication System Failure

A mysterious GSM-R wireless outage caused Deutsche Bahn to cancel all train services across Germany. The radio system failure highlighted vulnerabilities in critical transportation infrastructure.

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California eliminates sell-by dates on food labels

California removes "sell-by" terminology from food packaging effective July 2026, simplifying labeling requirements for manufacturers and reducing consumer confusion about food safety and expiration.

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Brazil bans entertainment spending at government inaugurations

Brazilian public bodies are now prohibited from funding entertainment shows during official inauguration ceremonies effective July. The measure aims to control government discretionary spending.

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Liam Gallagher Fiance Business Profits Rise Significantly

Debbie Gwyther, the fiancee of Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, has seen her PR firm profits reach 6.7 million pounds. The success reflects growing demand for her business services.

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Soccer Commentary: Mexico's World Cup Ambitions Growing

Sports commentator David Faitelson reflected on Mexico's promising start to the World Cup tournament, noting surging hopes among fans. The commentary emphasized the nation's capability to achieve significant tournament success.

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IT: If you want more salary, you're actually

Mit mehr Geld sollte eigentlich die Zufriedenheit im Job wachsen. Tut sie aber oft nicht. Wie ITler ihren Bedürfnissen auf die Spur kommen. Ein Ratgebertext von Marvin Engel (Arbeit, Wirtschaft).

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China Antimony Export Ban Sparks Commodity Surge

China's restriction on antimony exports has driven prices up 2,600%, creating a commodity shock. Rare earth elements face similar pressures as Beijing asserts control over critical materials markets.

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Argentine Airlines offers discounted Dallas flights for World Cup

Aerolíneas Argentinas launched special fares at $500 for travel to Dallas covering Argentina's next 2026 World Cup match. The promotion targets expatriate and international supporters.

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David Beckham Reacts to England's Euro Performance

The football legend displays frustration during England's tournament match in Boston as the national team struggles. Celebrity watchers note tension within the Beckham family on Father's Day.

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Mexican Retailer 3B Invests in Logistics Modernization

Retailer 3B announced plans to invest over 5,000 million pesos in logistics and technology infrastructure improvements. The expansion aims to strengthen operational efficiency beyond simply opening new store locations.

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brings FSR 4 to the SteamOS console via

Valve hat heute mit der neuen Version von Proton Experimental FSR 4 für die Steam Machine ausgeliefert. Die nötige DLL ist nun Teil der Kompatibilitätsschicht und findet sich auch im Programmverzeichnis. Erste Berichte bestätigen die Funktion mit RX-7000-Karten. RDNA 4 ist wohl (noch) außen vor.

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Tech Sector Slump Shakes Global Markets

Technology stocks have pulled back sharply in June, creating turbulence across global equity markets. Trading volatility has intensified as investors reassess valuations in the sector.

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Ukraine raises speeding fines to 17,000 hryvnia maximum

Ukrainian parliament drafted legislation significantly increasing penalties for traffic speed violations. The stricter enforcement aims to reduce road fatalities and improve public safety.

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Academy Invites "K-Pop Demon Hunters" Team to Membership

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invited the creative team behind the animated hit "K-Pop Demon Hunters" to membership, including directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans. The film represents a breakout success in animation.

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Worst Quake Hits South America in Over Century

Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes made international headlines as Latin American nations reckoned with the disaster's scale. The 2026 quakes became Venezuela's deadliest seismic event in over a century, surpassing a 1967 earthquake that killed 240 people.

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