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New Method to Protect Earth from Solar Storms
Boston University scientists propose StormWall technology to protect Earth from solar storms. The system promises over 50% effectiveness.
Dancing aurora in space captured
Crew Dragon astronauts capture dancing aurora from orbit. NASA astronaut Jessica Meir shares stunning footage of the southern lights.
Baku Drift on Building Roof Goes Viral
Videos of cars drifting on a building roof in Baku go viral. The incident occurred on June 5 during unauthorized test runs on a parking facility's top floor.
Chinese tourist rescued after week at sea
Chinese tourist rescued after a week at sea, surviving on small crabs before being found by fishermen near Hainan.
Euro zone consumers calm on inflation surge
Euro zone consumers keep inflation expectations steady, ECB survey shows. Medium-term price bets remain anchored near target.
Indo-Pacific nations deepen defence ties amid US doubts
Indo-Pacific nations are deepening defence ties amid China's rise and doubts about US focus. Analysis from the Shangri-La Dialogue.
US strikes ship breaking Iran blockade
US strikes Lian Star ship attempting to break Iran blockade. Sixth vessel stopped, 115 ships turned back.
Yen back in danger zone as Tokyo keeps markets on edge
Yen back in danger zone. Tokyo officials keep investors on edge with intervention threats. Latest news on Japan's currency defense.
Fed's Hawkish Drift Intensifies
Fed officials increasingly favor rate hikes due to Iran war inflation. Incoming Chair Warsh faces hawkish committee.
Brazil Central Bank Rules Out Forward Guidance
Brazil's central bank rules out forward guidance amid Middle East risks. Inflation rises to 4.39%, rates at 14.50%. No FX intervention planned.
A Turning Point for Azerbaijan: Suspension of Cooperation with European Parliament Is Not an Emotional Step
Azerbaijan's Parliament suspends cooperation with European Parliament: a strategic decision, not emotional. Read about the principled stance defending national interests.
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