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UN urges faster action to protect children from AI harm
The UN General Assembly president has called on governments and tech companies to act immediately to protect children from AI risks, rather than waiting for a global framework. The UN chief proposed an AI Child Safety Pledge requiring safety testing before children can access AI systems.
07 July 2026

South Korea set to launch 4th Earth observation satellite Tuesday
South Korea's space agency said the 500-kilogram observation satellite will launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Tuesday, with officials expecting first contact via Norway's Svalbard ground station hours later to begin peninsula monitoring operations.
05 July 2026
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OpenAI pitches 5% government stake to ease Washington pressure
OpenAI has proposed giving the US government a 5% equity stake worth approximately $42.6 billion as the artificial intelligence giant seeks to defuse mounting political pressure in Washington and align its interests with public oversight, according to a Financial Times report citing people familiar with the discussions.
02 July 2026
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Swiss glaciers set for second earliest 'loss day' on record
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology said the country's glaciers will exhaust their winter snow reserves by June 29, marking the second earliest 'glacier loss day' on record as intense heat strips the Alps bare months ahead of the typical August thaw.
28 June 2026
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US authorizes Anthropic to restore Mythos 5 AI access
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick informed the artificial intelligence company that approximately 100 trusted organizations can regain access to the restricted cybersecurity model, reversing a national security ban imposed two weeks earlier, according to a letter seen by NBC News.
27 June 2026
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Anthropic in talks with Trump administration to reverse AI model restrictions
AI firm Anthropic is negotiating with the Trump administration to lift restrictions on its advanced Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, which bar foreign access on national security grounds. Cybersecurity experts warned the curbs could weaken US AI leadership and cyber defense. The restrictions come amid broader tensions over military use of Anthropic’s technology.
15 June 2026
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NASA names Artemis III crew for final moon landing test
NASA has announced the four‑person crew for Artemis III, the final orbital test phase before humans return to the lunar surface. The two‑week 2027 mission will prepare for a crewed landing at the lunar South Pole during Artemis IV in 2028.
09 June 2026
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Anthropic warns AI self-improvement threshold closer than thought
US technology firm Anthropic reported this week that artificial intelligence systems are approaching the threshold for autonomous self-improvement faster than previously believed, warning that more than 80% of its Claude chatbot's code is now self-generated by the model itself amid growing global calls to slow or halt development.
09 June 2026
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T3 Foundation wins European Bright Spark award for youth tech model
The T3 Foundation announced it received the honor from Europe's largest science communication network ECSITE during the 2026 conference in Sweden, marking international recognition for its model that engages millions of young people in technology production and entrepreneurship.
08 June 2026
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Magnitude 8.2 earthquake strikes Mindanao in Philippines
The German Research Centre for Geosciences said a magnitude 8.2 earthquake struck Mindanao in the Philippines on Monday at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles), revising its initial reading upward from 7.3 as the US Tsunami Warning System issued a tsunami threat for coastal areas.
08 June 2026
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NASA orders station astronauts to shelter over Zvezda air leak concerns
NASA directed four International Space Station astronauts to seal themselves inside a docked Crew Dragon spacecraft on Friday amid concerns over a persistent air leak in the Zvezda service module, as Roscosmos prepared to conduct emergency repairs while crew members wore full spacesuits.
06 June 2026
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Anthropic calls for global coordination to pause frontier AI
The California-based artificial intelligence company said in a report published Thursday that it would support a pause in advanced AI development only if other leading developers joined in and compliance could be verified, warning that human oversight may become the primary constraint on technological progress.
05 June 2026
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South Korea probes fatal blast at Hanwha Aerospace plant
South Korean authorities on Tuesday launched a joint probe into a Hanwha Aerospace facility after an explosion killed five workers and injured two others, as officials pledged a thorough investigation into the latest deadly incident to strike the defense contractor's plant.
02 June 2026
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Japan population falls below 124 million in record decline
Japan's Internal Affairs Ministry said the country's population has fallen to 123 million in the largest five-year decline on record, with officials noting that only Tokyo and Okinawa saw increases among 47 provinces and final data is expected by September.
29 May 2026
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SpaceX postpones Starship launch due to technical issue
SpaceX postponed the launch of its next-generation Starship rocket after a last-minute technical issue involving a hydraulic pin on the launch tower that did not retract properly. CEO Elon Musk said another launch attempt could come as soon as Friday if the issue is fixed.
22 May 2026
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Russia Kazakhstan launch Soyuz-5 rocket in Baiterek mission
Russia and Kazakhstan have marked a milestone in bilateral space cooperation with the successful maiden launch of the Soyuz-5 rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome. The joint Baiterek project vehicle, equipped with the world's most powerful liquid-propellant engine, lifted off Thursday evening Moscow time, heralding a new era of cost-effective, environmentally sustainable space exploration for Central Asia and beyond.
01 May 2026
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Chernobyl at 40: From Soviet tragedy to modern security crisis
Four decades after the world's worst nuclear catastrophe, the Chernobyl power station stands as a stark warning of atomic risks. What began as a Soviet-era reactor failure continues to threaten regional stability today, caught between ongoing conflict and a decades-long decommissioning process that stretches toward 2065.
26 April 2026
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Arctic ice hits near-record low, Turkish expert warns of decline
Latest data reveals Arctic sea ice reached its second-lowest winter maximum on record this March, continuing a decade-long pattern of systematic decline. Turkish polar researcher Mahmut Oguz Selbesoglu warns that the region is warming four times faster than the global average, triggering a dangerous feedback loop that threatens global climate stability.
21 April 2026
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NASA coordinates probe into 11 missing nuclear scientists
NASA has confirmed coordination with federal authorities regarding the disturbing pattern of deaths and disappearances affecting 11 American nuclear and space researchers since 2023. The space agency emphasized that no immediate national security threat has been identified, though the White House has ordered a comprehensive FBI review to examine potential connections between the cases.
21 April 2026
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Artemis II crew splashes down safely after record-breaking lunar mission
NASA’s Artemis II mission ended Friday with a flawless splashdown off the San Diego coast, as the Orion capsule returned four astronauts from the farthest distance ever travelled by humans. The crew flew around the moon, witnessed a space‑only solar eclipse, and set a new record of 406,771 kilometres from Earth.
11 April 2026
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