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An influencer, a PR specialist and a bishop: Who are the latest EU-sanctioned disinformation actors?
The Council of the European Union added a further 10 individuals and one entity to its sanctions list on 15 June, accusing them of conducting hybrid manipulation and foreign interference activities on behalf of Russia.
11 Fascinating Next Fest Demos For Games You’ve Never Heard Of Before
Get ready to add to your Wishlist pile with this eclectic collection
Digital boom must translate into real economic gains, says Indonesia minister
Rapid growth alone is not enough if profits, data and economic gains continued to flow overseas.
An operation targeting Tren de Aragua sends a stern message to Mexico
All the relevant authorities dealing with security issues have reinforced the new strategy against drug cartels.
Live updates: Trump cautions Iran deal isn't ironclad; DNI nomination on hold over SAVE America Act
President Trump on Wednesday cautioned that the preliminary deal with Iran isn't yet final, and the U.S. could "resume strikes" if needed. “No, it’s not final. It’s a memorandum of understanding, and if I don’t like it, we’ll go back to shooting at them, dropping bombs on their
Al-Mirsad: the new, modern face of Taliban propaganda
For much of the last two decades, the Taliban fought its war with rifles, roadside bombs and guerrilla ambushes. Today, one of its most important battlefields lies not in the mountains of Afghanistan but in the information domain. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA)
Radar echoes from Europa reveal secrets beneath the ice
A team of scientists has used NASA's Goldstone Solar System Radar and the U.S. National Science Foundation Green Bank Telescope (NSF GBT) to carry out the most extensive radar study to date of Europa, the ocean world orbiting Jupiter. By repeatedly "pinging" Europa with
Genetic study finds urban rodents may be evolving against common poisons
For years, pest control professionals throughout the Northeast have reported a troubling pattern. In some neighborhoods, rodents seemed increasingly difficult to eliminate, even when standard control methods were used. Now researchers at Rutgers University believe they may know
Trump on $300B fund for Iran: 'People can decide to do that'
President Trump said on Wednesday that people can decide to invest in Iran while dismissing reports that the preliminary deal between Washington and Tehran includes a $300 billion fund for Iran as “false.” “We’re not investing. We’re not putting up 10 cents,” Trump told
Trusted journalism vital amid AI and geopolitical shifts: SPH Media CEO
AI and global uncertainty are reshaping decision-making in business and government.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says we need to 'deal with social norms' surrounding AI but apparently that means 'just go engage it'
Oh, right, of course that's exactly what he has in mind. Use AI, got it.
Shared home, shared microbiome? Study says flatmates swap gut bacteria
You may share more than the kitchen with your flatmates: people who live together share parts of their oral and gut microbiome, according to a new study by the University of Trento in Italy.
Indonesia’s Ismail Basbeth Sets Next Feature ‘Love Letters of Our Life’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Indonesian director Ismail Basbeth has set “Love Letters of Our Life” as his next feature. The director is at the Shanghai International Film Festival presenting the world premiere of his film “My Own Last Supper”, which is part of the main competition. “Love Letters of Our
Bolivia signs $20m deal with US to fight drug trafficking, foreign ministry says
Under its new president, Bolivia is re-establishing severed ties with the US to combat organised crime.
Glue, the key to completing Sagrada Familia's central towers
Loctite tech binds stone and steel in 826 panels of the basilica, the tallest in the world at 172 metres. The Pope recently blessed the Jesus Christ tower, its central spire.
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales: The Kotaku Review
Where the fairy flies off at the mouth
US public still favours action on climate change despite Trump’s fossil fuel drive
Two-thirds of Americans say they are worried about climate but level of media coverage does not reflect this US political and media discourse has drifted away from the climate crisis amid a frontal assault by Donald Trump upon policies to limit global heating and the
Trump threatens 'dropping bombs' if Iran doesn't 'behave'
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned Iran he was ready to resume military action if Tehran did not abide by its obligations, two days ahead of the signing of an accord to end the war between the foes. "No it's not final. It's a memorandum of understanding," Trump said
Adventures of Elliot review: a charming throwback RPG that respects your time
While the time-travel aspects are undercooked, Square Enix's latest feels like a SNES era classic you just never got around to
Voidling Bound Is The Game I Wanted Palworld To Be
Voidling Bound is less Pokémon with guns, and more Spore if it was a third-person shooter
Trump is about to lose a critical voting bloc for Republicans
If the GOP keeps treating rural Americans with such blatant disregard, they’ll reap the political whirlwind in November.
The Gavel: A new tariff refund battle emerges
A note for Gavel readers: The Gavel is becoming part of The Hill Insider — our new premium access digital subscription launching July 2026. As a Hill Insider subscriber, your weekly legal and policy briefing continues, now with live editor calls, exclusive analysis, and direct
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales review
The Adventures of Elliot finds joy in speedrunning history.
Prediction Markets Let You Bet on Anything. I Bet Against My Own Husband.
"You can wager on war, elections, awards shows, reality TV, scientific progress, and—in the case of writer Carrie Sun—your own spouse. If you want to play, you have to wonder: Are you smarter than an inside trader?"
Democratic senators raise alarm over credit reporting errors from student loan servicers
A group of Democratic lawmakers are pressing the three largest U.S. credit bureaus over allegations that the agencies have let incorrect reports from federal student loan servicers go unchecked. In a letter shared exclusively with The Hill ahead of its release on Wednesday
Forza Horizon 6's latest patch may have quelled Bowie Knife99's rage alongside making it easier for players to 100% regions
No more endless searching for lost roads.
Trump says Iran deal not 'final,' threatens to resume bombing 'if they don't behave'
President Trump emphasized on Wednesday that memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Washington and Tehran is not final and threatened to resume strikes on Iran “if they don’t behave.” “No, it’s not final. It’s a memorandum of understanding, and if I don’t like it, we’ll go
Raindance Founder Elliot Grove Praises ‘Exceptional’ Connor Storrie, Says ‘Some of the Most Exciting Filmmakers Working Today’ Come From Horror
Ahead of kicking off the 34th edition of Raindance Film Festival, founder Elliot Grove still keeps the event’s original mission ethos to his chest. Raindance, the largest independent film festival in the U.K., was born out of a desire to platform underseen and upcoming talent.
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: CarMax, AST SpaceMobile, Lionsgate & more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves premarket.
Questions over Pfizer’s marketing claims resurface as scrutiny grows around blockbuster drug promotion
Pfizer’s Vyndamax (tafamidis) franchise generated worldwide sales of $6.3 billion in 2025, reflecting 17% growth from 2024. This made it one of the company’s most valuable products and the best-selling drug in the ATTR-CM market. In an industry built on blockbuster medicines,






























