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AfD Convention in Erfurt Faces Protests Amid Power Struggles and Security Concerns
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) opens its national convention in Erfurt, dominated by protests and significant police presence, as they strategize for upcoming regional elections. Meanwhile, co-leaders Weidel and Chrupalla are expected to strengthen their leadership amidst internal and external tensions, with civil alliances planning blockades to challenge the party's rising influence.

Dolly the Sheep: 30 Years On – Cloning's Ethical Legacy and Future Prospects
Dolly the sheep, born 30 years ago today, remains a pivotal figure in the cloning debate, challenging ethical boundaries and scientific practices globally. Her legacy continues to influence genetic research, policy, and conservation efforts, as showcased in the upcoming Dolly at 30 event.
BLEACH Mirrors High premiered at Anime Expo 2026 with a new trailer, beta test sign-ups, and two new Soul Reapers by Tite Kubo, signaling a fresh expansion for the franchise. The mobile game, compatible with iOS 17+ and Android 12+, excludes tablets and requires TestFlight for iOS access, while supporting multiple languages for widespread reach.
Google's latest ad campaign envisions the Founding Fathers using its Workspace and Gemini AI tools to draft the Declaration of Independence, highlighting AI's role in modern collaboration. While the concept creatively merges 1776 with current technology, it has evoked mixed reactions, with some praising the humor and others questioning AI's suitability for historic political contexts.
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New Zealand narrowly defeated France 34-32 in a thrilling Nations Championship opener in Christchurch, with standout performances from Roigard and Jordan. Despite a late surge by France, which earned them a bonus point, Coach Rennie emphasized the need for improved defense and ball speed for upcoming matches.
Clarke, a centenarian RAF veteran from Jamaica, was celebrated for his WWII contributions and dedication, underscored by a lively East London funeral on May 23. His legacy, marked by bravery and humor, continues to inspire veterans and the public alike, with ongoing tributes from veterans' organizations.
Nigel Farage faces scrutiny over alleged unregistered donations from convicted criminal George Cottrell and Thai billionaire Christopher Harborne. The controversy raises questions about donor transparency and potential breaches of MPs' declaration rules, with Labour demanding a watchdog probe.
In June 2025, a U.S. entity paid nearly $1 million in Bitcoin to the Kairos group after a ransomware incident that involved data theft from Union County, Ohio, affecting thousands. This incident highlights the growing trend of "ransomware without encryption," where attackers leverage the threat of data exposure rather than system lockdowns to extort victims.
A proposed French initiative aims to grant each young adult a 10,000-euro investment, funded by inheritance taxes, to foster better education and career guidance. The plan also includes annual reviews and allows education path changes, while advocating for specialized roles for EU nations in key tech sectors, enhancing youth participation in policy, and reallocating European savings to tech investments.
The UK and US celebrate a robust alliance with a history of collaboration across defense, trade, and culture, highlighted by a recent royal visit marking America's 250th anniversary. Charles emphasized enduring ties and future cooperation in a message shared online, following meetings with President Trump and First Lady Melania.
The FCC's upcoming July 2026 vote on rules for a major 160 MHz mid-band spectrum auction could transform the U.S. wireless industry. This auction, crucial for data-heavy applications, highlights the importance of balancing spectrum capacity and coverage in modern telecom.













