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Robust inspections claimed, yet access to key sites is unsettled
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Robust inspections claimed, yet access to key sites is unsettled

Swiss talks, backed by Qatar and Pakistan, yielded a 60‑day roadmap with limited US sanctions relief and a memorandum referencing IAEA supervision.

US–Iran talks opened at Switzerland’s Bürgenstock under a 60day framework brokered by Qatar and Pakistan, yielding a roadmap and limited US sanctions relief alongside steppedup regional consultatio...

Europe’s hottest week collides with systems built for cooler decades
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Europe’s hottest week collides with systems built for cooler decades

France, the U.K., Italy and Spain issue top-tier alerts amid fatalities, school disruptions and costly power imports.

Western Europe entered red alert as a stationary heat dome drove record temperatures—France logged its hottest 24‑hour national average, UK transport slowed, Paris cut hours—and fatalities rose, pa...

Cuba’s market turn collides with stepped-up U.S. pressure
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Cuba’s market turn collides with stepped-up U.S. pressure

Parliament backed sweeping openings to private and foreign capital while Washington sanctioned GAESA-linked entities and GeoMinera, and the U.S. Supreme Court let Exxon pursue compensation for 1960 seizures.

Cuba has approved its broadest market opening since 1959, inviting private and foreign capital, just as the United States tightened pressure—sanctioning GAESAlinked firms and the state miner GeoMin...

Ambition vs capacity: Kim charts a nuclear navy on deadline
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Ambition vs capacity: Kim charts a nuclear navy on deadline

At Nampo, Kim ordered two large warships a year for five years, vowed to equip the navy with nuclear weapons, and signaled plans for 10,000-ton vessels.

North Korea commissioned the 5,000ton Choe Hyon in Nampo as Kim Jong Un ordered two large warships a year for five years and pledged a nucleararmed navy, including ambitions for 10,000ton vessels. ...

U.S. can switch off frontier AI—where’s the access doctrine?
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U.S. can switch off frontier AI—where’s the access doctrine?

A Washington order curtails overseas use of Anthropic’s top models as security alliances warn of new cyber risks and industries from healthcare to music rethink AI access.

The U.S. ordered Anthropic to cut off foreign access to its most advanced models; coupled with a recent NSA–Anthropic access dispute, it signals Washington’s readiness—and dependence—to govern crit...

Genocide finding on Gaza’s children faces a test of legitimacy
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Genocide finding on Gaza’s children faces a test of legitimacy

A UN Human Rights Council–mandated inquiry details deliberate targeting, child death ratios, and named Israeli units; Israel calls the findings defamatory and the mechanism flawed.

An independent commission of inquiry mandated by the UN Human Rights Council concluded that Israeli forces deliberately targeted Palestinian children in Gaza and that the conduct amounts to genocid...

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A Pentagon blacklist collides with a court's demand for clarity
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A Pentagon blacklist collides with a court's demand for clarity

The e-commerce giant seeks removal from a Defense Department list naming firms deemed to support China’s military, after a June 8 designation alongside Baidu and BYD.

Alibaba has sued in U.S. District Court in San Jose to be removed from a Pentagon list of “Chinese military companies...

Push for cleaner AI meets undercounted impacts and mounting site hazards
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Push for cleaner AI meets undercounted impacts and mounting site hazards

State policy moves in New Jersey, UN appeals, and new hazard mapping focus attention on how AI datacenters draw power, affect communities, and stay insurable.

New Jersey moved to impose comprehensive rules on data centers’ power use, grid contributions, and labor standards ju...

Top500 crown raises new questions about China’s computing lead
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Top500 crown raises new questions about China’s computing lead

At Hamburg’s Top500 unveiling, Shenzhen’s LineShine logged 2.198 exaflops to El Capitan’s 1.809—China’s first No. 1 since 2017.

China’s LineShine supercomputer debuted atop the Top500 at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, po...

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