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European Aerospace Giants Propose Merger Against SpaceX

Airbus and Leonardo are calling on European regulators to approve a three-way merger with Thales to create a European space champion capable of competing with SpaceX. The groups are preparing documentation for EU filing.

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Actress Hannah Waddingham Appears at Red Carpet

Actress Hannah Waddingham appeared at the London screening of her new action series Ride or Die alongside co-star Octavia Spencer. The two discussed their on-screen friendship on the red carpet.

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Pakistan Opens Formal Railway Gateway to Iran

Pakistan formally established a land customs station at Taftan railway border town to facilitate trade with Iran. The move aims to streamline documentation and reduce reliance on informal channels, marking a step toward normalizing economic engagement with Iran after years of sanctions-related constraints.

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Israeli Civilian Worker Dies in Gaza Building Collapse

A civilian contractor working with IDF unit was killed when a building collapsed in Gaza. The incident raises safety concerns for civilian personnel in combat zones.

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Business Leaders Discuss Global Supply Chain Resilience

The E5 Leaders' Statement addresses emerging trends in artificial intelligence, supply chain resilience, and international economic cooperation. The meeting highlighted priority concerns for global business and government leaders.

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Energy Crisis Could Accelerate Green Steel Adoption

The global energy shock may create an unexpected opportunity to mainstream green steelmaking processes. Industry observers note that global gas flaring has jumped to its highest level since 2019, pushing pressure for sustainable alternatives.

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Canadian inflation tops 3.2 percent in May

Canada's inflation rate rose to 3.2 percent in May, driven primarily by elevated gasoline prices and surging fresh produce costs. Tomato prices jumped 45.2 percent year-over-year, representing the largest price increase among measured grocery items.

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Britain's Grid Pays Millions to Avoid Summer Blackout

The UK's grid operator spends approximately 10 million pounds to activate reserve power plants and secure additional electricity as extreme heat drives unprecedented summer demand. The intervention aims to prevent widespread blackouts across the country.

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Three AI Giants Challenge Market Dominance

An emerging market shift is pitting three artificial intelligence leaders against the established "Magnificent Seven" tech stocks. Market analysts debate whether attention-based investment patterns are displacing traditional efficient market theory.

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Human rights museum trustee resigns over Palestinian exhibit

A trustee of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has resigned from the Winnipeg facility's board over an upcoming exhibit about displaced Palestinians. The board member cited concerns about presenting the 1948 Palestinian displacement without adequate historical context.

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Pakistani Audit Reveals Massive Spending Violations

Pakistan's Auditor General reported Rs3,177 billion in spending without parliamentary approval during fiscal year 2025. The audit documented massive irregularities across federal divisions including tax, petroleum, electricity, telecommunications, and defense sectors.

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Post-October 7 Tensions Ignite in Family Drama

The theatrical production The Zionists uses a dysfunctional family vacation to explore conflicting perspectives on Israel and Palestine in the post-October 7 era.

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Teen Acquitted in Peter Dutton Bombing Plot Case

A Queensland teenager is found not guilty of preparing a terrorist attack on former opposition leader Peter Dutton and a Labour Day march. The court hears evidence of the teenager's troubled mental state alongside notes about an 'autistic interest in bombs.'

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Japanese Imperial Couple visits Belgium on state tour

Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan conducted a multi-day state visit to Belgium. The Imperial Couple was received by Belgium's King Philippe and Queen Mathilde.

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David Jones Names First Female CEO in 188 Years

Australian department store David Jones appointed Erica Berchtold as its first female chief executive officer, marking a historic milestone for the 188-year-old retailer. Berchtold said the store's financial challenges are manageable despite precarious circumstances.

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