Apple Postpones AI Feature for iOS 18 in EU
Apple has decided to delay the introduction of a new AI feature in iOS 18 for users in the European Union. This decision comes in response to the EU's Digital Markets Act, which was adopted in 2022. The Act requires large IT companies to provide third-party developers access to "core technologies" and prohibits the restriction of payment methods.
Apple expressed concerns that the current regulations create uncertainty around the new features of iOS 18 and pose potential threats to user privacy. As a result, the company has opted to postpone the rollout of this AI feature in the EU while they assess the implications of the Act.
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Capybaras have taken over the Brazilian city of Campo Grande
Residents have captured footage of a large group of capybaras casually strolling through the city before dawn. This has become a common sight in Campo Grande, where capybaras frequently roam the streets and seem unafraid of human presence.
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Pavel Durov supported the @tapswap_mirror_bot on his official channel
Durov doesn’t dedicate posts to such projects without reason 😏 — @tapswap_mirror_bot
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⚡️Five Arrested in Spain for Trafficking Ukrainian Refugee Women for Sexual Exploitation - Europol
In a significant operation on May 24, Spanish police, with the support of Europol, have dismantled a criminal network involved in the human trafficking and sexual exploitation of Ukrainian refugee women. The crackdown led to the arrest of five suspects, comprising one Spanish citizen, two Russian citizens, and two Ukrainian citizens.
The police also seized two luxury cars, cash, electronic equipment, service contracts, and various documents linked to the club where the victims were exploited. This operation highlights the ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and protect vulnerable refugee populations from exploitation.
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Air India Express Flight Attendant Caught Smuggling Gold — BBC
In a bizarre and shocking incident, a 26-year-old flight attendant working for Air India Express was apprehended for smuggling nearly one kilogram of gold concealed in her rectum. The woman was acting as a "mule" for smugglers, receiving a commission for each successful delivery.
Authorities discovered and extracted 960 grams of gold in bullion form from the attendant's body. The incident has raised serious concerns about security and smuggling operations within the airline industry. An investigation is ongoing to uncover the extent of the smuggling network and prevent similar incidents in the future.
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In Dagestan, Unknown Assailants Open Fire on Synagogue and Church, Shoot at Police — Media
📍6 terrorists have been eliminated, the authorities are in control of the situation.
More than 15 police officers and several civilians were killed in the attack.
📍The sons of the head of one of the districts of Dagestan were involved in the attack. Magomed Omarov was detained and expelled from the United Russia party.
📍 Mourning was declared on June 24-26, and the authorities continue to search for sleeper cells of militants trained abroad.
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Barcelona plans to shut all holiday apartments by 2028
Barcelona, a top Spanish holiday destination, announced on Friday that it will bar apartment rentals to tourists by 2028, an unexpectedly drastic move as it seeks to rein in soaring housing costs and make the city liveable for residents.
The city's leftist mayor, Jaume Collboni, said that by November 2028, Barcelona will scrap the licences of the 10,101 apartments currently approved as short-term rentals.
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Technical problem forces Boeing 777 operated by KLM to return to Amsterdam
A Boeing 777 aircraft (BA.N), opens new tab operated by Dutch airline KLM, opens new tab returned to Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport on Sunday after reporting an unspecified technical problem, national air traffic control said.
Flight KLM705 destined for Rio de Janeiro in Brazil turned around over Belgium after requesting to land as a precaution, a spokesperson for Dutch air traffic control said.
It was unclear precisely what was wrong.
KLM said the safety of passengers and crew were never at risk and that an alternative aircraft would be used for the flight.
The aircraft was shown on FlightRadar 24 has having returned to Schiphol Airport.
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Remains of Long March 2C Space Rocket Crash on Chinese Village — Spacenews
Debris from a Long March 2C space rocket has crashed into a village in China, according to Spacenews. There is currently no information regarding any potential victims.
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⚡️ Israel Prepares for Ceasefire in Gaza, Shifts Focus to Potential Conflict with Lebanon — Haaretz
Israel is reportedly preparing for a cessation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip and is redirecting its attention towards a potential war with Lebanon, according to Haaretz.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are expected to conclude their offensive in Rafah in the coming weeks and are planning to announce the end of the operation soon.
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⚡️ More than 30 Dead in Boat Accident off the Coast of Italy — Corriere della Calabria
More than 30 people have tragically died in a boat accident in the Ionian Sea, approximately 120 nautical miles off the coast of Calabria, according to reports from the Corriere della Calabria.
The sailing ship, which departed from Turkey, was carrying at least 60 people on board. As of now, a total of 34 bodies have been recovered, with 14 of them found today by the ship's crew.
Efforts for rescue and recovery operations are ongoing.
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Chinese Roboticists from Unitree Robotics Conduct Brutal Tests on Four-Legged Robots
Chinese roboticists from Unitree Robotics have showcased rigorous tests of their four-legged robots, subjecting them to kicks, throws, and strikes with sticks to assess their stability and durability.
These tests are designed to ensure the robots can maintain balance and function under harsh conditions.
However, some have humorously noted that it would be ironic if a future machine uprising began with these very robots...
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Zoomers Embrace NEET Trend in Southern Europe — Not in Education, Employment, or Training
A new trend among Zoomers (Generation Z) is gaining traction: NEET, which stands for "Not in Education, Employment, or Training." This trend reflects a significant number of young people opting out of traditional career paths.
In Southern Europe, one in five Zoomers is reportedly following this trend. Experts attribute this shift to growing pessimism about career prospects and earnings. Many young people have concluded that there is no point in striving for traditional employment or education paths, given the perceived lack of opportunities and financial stability.
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⚡️Israel Moves Heavy Equipment and Significant Infantry Forces to Lebanese Border
Israel is mobilizing heavy equipment and significant infantry forces to the Lebanese border in anticipation of an expected IDF ground operation in southern Lebanon. This movement comes amid escalating tensions and the potential for a full-scale conflict with Hezbollah. The buildup aims to prepare for any necessary military action to secure the region and respond to threats.
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❗️Serbia Sold Nearly €800 Million Worth of Ammunition to Western Countries, Which Ended Up in Ukraine, President Aleksandar Vučić Says
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has revealed that Serbia sold over €800 million worth of ammunition to Western countries. He stated that this ammunition eventually found its way to Ukraine.
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"We crossed the red line": Hungary wants to challenge the EU's decision to provide €1.4 billion in arms to Ukraine, says Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto. The diplomat assures that Budapest did not agree to such actions, and Brussels cannot take any action unless there is unanimous support
"The military fervor has blinded the decision-makers in the EU. We are exploring legal options to appeal the decision on weapons."
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An epic storm in Guatemala coincided with the eruption of the Fuego volcano, with lightning bolts striking directly into the volcanic vent
This dramatic natural event created a spectacular and intense scene as the forces of nature converged.
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Czech fighter Lukas Bukovac faced a double blow of misfortune recently. First, he lost his bout in front of an audience of 20,000 people
Following his defeat, Bukovac attempted to salvage the evening by proposing to his girlfriend in the ring. Unfortunately, she turned him down, adding personal heartbreak to his professional loss.
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Shooting on Russia-Abkhazia Border Leaves Dead and Wounded
Unknown assailants opened fire near the checkpoint on the Psou River, located on the border between Russia and Abkhazia. The incident has resulted in multiple casualties, with both dead and wounded reported.
Additionally, there have been reports of gunfire near Novy Afon, with injuries confirmed. The situation remains tense, and further details are awaited as authorities respond to these violent incidents.
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⚡️Madrid investigates Russia's involvement in Catalonia's attempted secession from Spain
Law enforcement officials have launched an investigation into Russia's alleged interference in the events surrounding Catalonia, where an attempt was made in 2017 to declare independence from Spain.
The reason for the opening of the case was numerous facts collected in recent years by the Spanish special services.
Joaquin Aguirre, the head of Barcelona's Investigative Court No. 1, believes that Russia supported the separatists.
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IDF Launches Massive Attack on Hezbollah Positions in Lebanon — Local Reports
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have launched a significant attack on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon, according to local reports. This escalation comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Further details on the extent of the attack and its immediate impact are yet to be confirmed.
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⚡️Greece battles wildfires fanned by gale-force winds
Hundreds of firefighters struggled on Saturday to contain wildfires fanned by gale force winds on two Greek islands and in other parts of Greece, as authorities warned many regions face a high risk of new blazes.
More than 30 firefighters backed by two aircraft and five helicopters were battling a wildfire burning οn the island of Andros in the Aegean, away from tourist resorts, where four communities were evacuated as a precaution.
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Macron Urges French People to Refrain from Voting "for Extremes" Amid Polls Predicting Victory for Marine Le Pen's National Rally — Le Figaro
"There are extremes that should not be allowed. There are many people who would like to disunite the people. There are many people who would like to govern in spite of the people. No!" Macron declared.
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A 62-year-old elephant trainer in India has tragically died after being attacked by an elephant he was caring for
The incident occurred when the elephant, in a sudden and violent reaction, crushed the man, leaving him with fatal injuries. The severity of the attack was such that the trainer was described as being folded "like a piece of paper."
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Aer Lingus cuts 240 flights ahead of pilots' strike
At least 244 Aer Lingus flights are now cancelled next week due to pilots' industrial action, the airline has confirmed. Earlier this week the Irish Airline Pilots Association (IALPA) served notice of an indefinite work-to-rule from Wednesday 26 June as part of an ongoing pay dispute.
On Friday IALPA members at Aer Lingus said they now plan to strike on Saturday 29 June from 05:00-13:00 BST.
Aer Lingus said 120 flights have been cancelled on 29 June due to the strike action, impacting 15,000 passengers. Irish broadcaster RTÉ reported that the number of cancelled flights could increase under the pilots' indefinite work-to-rule.
Overall, the industrial action will affect more than 40,000 passengers due to fly with the airline from 26 June and 2 July.
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Smallest Apartment in Hong Kong Discovered: A Mere 7 Square Meters
In Hong Kong, the smallest apartment, with an area of just 7 square meters, has been found. Locals refer to it as a "living coffin." This ultra-compact living space includes a bed, a toilet with a shower above it, a TV, and a mini-fridge.
Living in this tiny apartment costs about 400$ per month. The nano-apartment trend in Hong Kong is a response to the city's extremely high real estate prices, making such small spaces more desirable and accessible.
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French Woman Sues Company After 20 Years of Receiving Salary Without Work
In France, a woman has sued her employer after spending 20 years receiving a salary without being assigned any work. The case dates back to 1993 when she took a job as a civil servant at France Telecom. Due to partial paralysis of her face and limbs, she was given a suitable position as a secretary in the human resources department.
In 2002, she requested a transfer to another region, but upon arrival, it was determined that the new position was not suitable for her medical condition. Instead of finding an appropriate role, the company continued to pay her full salary without assigning any tasks.
After enduring this situation for two decades, the woman decided she could no longer tolerate what she perceived as discrimination and took her case to court.
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26-Storey Residential Complex Catches Fire in Astana, Local Media Report
A 26-storey residential complex in Astana caught fire, according to local media reports. The blaze began on the top floor, igniting the building's exterior cladding. Emergency services are on the scene, and efforts to contain and extinguish the fire are underway. Further updates on the situation and any potential casualties are awaited.
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Energy drinks make you go bald, Turkish hair transplant surgeons claim
Energy drinks contain many ingredients and vitamins that promote hair growth, but if too much of them are consumed, they can have the opposite effect.
Moderate levels of caffeine can boost hair growth, but too much of it can lead to increased stress and hormonal imbalances that can damage hair follicles," the doctor said.
That is, energy drinks can directly contribute to hair loss, but they can also exacerbate other health problems that cause men to go bald.
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