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Thousands Rally in London to Combat Far-Right Influence with Unity, Climate Justice, and Cultural Support
Thousands gathered in central London for a Together Alliance protest against far-right ideologies, emphasizing anti-racism, pro-immigrant sentiments, and climate justice. Notable figures like Jeremy Corbyn and many organizations supported the event, linking social justice with climate action, and urging solidarity against political extremism.

AI Threatens Creative Jobs in Gaming: Translator Speaks Out on Industry Layoffs and AI Expansion
AI's expanding role in gaming has raised concerns about its impact on job security and quality, as seen in the case of a former Warhorse Studios translator claiming displacement. This is part of a broader trend of AI adoption amid industry layoffs, with no official comment from the studio yet.

Borderlands 4 Expansion Sparks Debate Over Price and Content Value
Borderlands 4's first expansion, "Mad Ellie and the Vault of the Damned," introduces new content but faces backlash over value with its $30 price tag for a short main quest and smaller region. Player feedback is mixed, with debate centering on whether the bundled story and character justify the cost, as rising DLC prices spark industry-wide discussions on value.

Young Adults Turn to Phones for News, Fueling Social-First Shift in Media Consumption
Pew Research reveals a shift as 18-29 year olds in the US and Canada primarily turn to phones and social media for news, with TikTok and search engines leading this transition. This trend, driven by speed and personalization, challenges traditional TV news and reshapes marketing strategies, as labels and artists optimize for mobile-first engagement amid evolving platform dynamics.
Voyager 1, launched in 1977, continues its journey as the farthest human-made object in interstellar space, still transmitting data over four decades later. Despite a 2025 thruster crisis, NASA engineers successfully restored its functions, allowing the probe to provide vital scientific insights, including observations of Jupiter, Saturn, and interstellar space.
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Earth Hour, backed by WWF, unites over 190 countries in a lights-off initiative to combat climate change and nature loss, celebrating its 20th annual event. Participants worldwide, including Portugal, engage in educational activities, emphasizing the role of individual actions in conservation.
A federal judge mandates Florida's Alligator Alcatraz detention facility to ensure detainees have access to confidential legal calls, citing First Amendment concerns. This injunction highlights issues of detainee rights and facility security, amid criticisms from Amnesty International about conditions and unpublicized policies.
Despite multiple bipartisan bills aiming to secure pay for air traffic controllers and TSA workers during government shutdowns, progress in Congress remains stalled. Experts highlight political polarization and a lack of sustained public pressure as major obstacles to enacting permanent protections for these essential workers.
Meitu's photo, video, and design products soared to RMB 2.95 billion in 2025, largely due to AI Agent adoption and increased global subscribers. Their expansion outside China saw over 100 million MAU, with strong gains in Europe, the Americas, and East Asia, as the company leads in AI imaging tools.
In a decisive move, Nepal's former Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli and ex-home minister Ramesh Lekhak were arrested over the deadly September protests. The arrests follow a government-commissioned report citing leadership negligence, marking a shift under Prime Minister Balendra Shah towards accountability and institutional reform.











