Israel kills more than 80 people in Gaza, including dozens of aid seekers
Israel kills more than 70 people in Gaza, including dozens of aid seekers
More than 400 Palestinians have died at GHF sites since their operation began in rising daily killings of the hungry.Al Jazeera
Israel kills more than 80 people in Gaza, including dozens of aid seekers
Israel kills more than 70 people in Gaza, including dozens of aid seekers
More than 400 Palestinians have died at GHF sites since their operation began in rising daily killings of the hungry.Al Jazeera
Google’s new robotics AI can run without the cloud and still tie your shoes
Google’s new robotics AI can run without the cloud and still tie your shoes
Google’s Carolina Parada says Gemini has enabled huge robotics breakthroughs, like the new on-device AI.Ryan Whitwam (Ars Technica)
How Internet of Things devices affect your privacy – even when they’re not yours
How Internet of Things devices affect your privacy – even when they’re not yours
Internet of Things devices are collecting an increasing amount of information, creating a web of data harvesting that ensnares people all around them.The Conversation
iOS 26 Beta 2 tones down the Liquid Glass effect
iOS 26 Beta 2 tones down the Liquid Glass effect
The update is available to all registered users part of the Apple Developer Program. Apple has released its second iOS 26 beta to developers, and the...Michail (GSMArena)
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Russia’s war against Ukraine
Firefighters work at the site of an apartment building hit by a Russian drone and missile strike in Kyiv on June 23. (Aleksandr Gusev / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images)
After 40 months of waging full-scale war on Ukraine, Putin condemns ‘unprovoked aggression against Iran.’ Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has killed tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians, and the true extent of the death toll is simply not known.
Zelensky arrives in UK to boost defense cooperation as Russia intensifies attacks against Ukraine. Zelensky’s visit comes just a few hours after yet another Russian attack on Kyiv, which killed at least seven.
Ukraine returns bodies of 3 Russian soldiers repatriated as remains of Ukrainians, Interior Ministry says. Ukraine has said the practice of passing off the bodies of Russian soldiers as Ukrainian is part of an attempt to obscure the scale of its military losses from the Russian public.
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Ukraine strikes Atlas oil depot in Russia’s Rostov Oblast, General Staff says. The facility supplies fuel and lubricants to Russian military units.
Lion attacks collaborator at safari park in Russian-occupied Crimea. Following Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, Oleg Zubkov renounced his Ukrainian citizenship and began cooperating with the Russian authorities.
Russia ordered 2 assassination attempts on popular journalist Dmytro Gordon, Ukraine security service says. Dmytro Gordon, a prominent Ukrainian journalist and YouTube host with 4.5 million subscribers, is known for his sharp criticism of Russian aggression.
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Explained: How Ukraine and Russia swap prisoners of war
Even after Ukraine cut diplomatic ties with Russia in 2022, prisoner exchanges have continued as one of the few remaining channels of communication between the two countries.
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Ukraine war latest: Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least 9, injures 33
According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia deployed 368 aerial weapons, including 352 attack drones, 11 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles, and 5 Iskander-K cruise missiles.
Photo: Oleksandr Magula / Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images
Human cost of Russia’s war
‘It was impossible to look at‘ — Russian mass missile, drone attack on Kyiv kills at least 9, injures 33. Russia launched a wave of missile and drone attacks on Kyiv and surrounding region overnight on June 23.
Russian attacks on Sumy Oblast kill 3 people, including 8-year-old boy. Russian forces launched a drone attack on Sumy Oblast overnight on June 24, killing three people, including an 8-year-old boy, and injuring three others, Governor Oleh Hryhorov reported.
2 killed, 12 injured in Russian missile strike on Odesa Oblast. The attack targeted a local educational institution and destroyed the building, Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper said.
International response
Serbia halts all arms exports amid Russian scrutiny over Ukraine. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on June 23 that Serbia has halted all arms exports, denying that the move was in response to Russian criticism over munitions reportedly reaching Ukraine.
Aerospace giant Airbus to train Ukrainian specialists in aircraft maintenance. As part of the deal, Airbus will send representatives to Ukraine to train local specialists, who will then become certified instructors for aircraft maintenance.
Zelensky, Starmer hail ‘massive step forward‘ in military cooperation. During a joint visit to a U.K. military training site for Ukrainian personnel, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he and Zelensky held “an excellent bilateral meeting” and had agreed to an “industrial military co-production agreement.”
In other news
Trump downplays Iran’s missile strikes on US bases in Iraq and Qatar, calls response ‘very weak.’ At least 10 missiles were fired at the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar and at least one toward a base in Iraq, Axios reported.
Exclusive: Ukrainian deputy prime minister suspected of corruption says he won’t step down. Ukrainian minister and deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Chernyshov has been formally named a suspect in a high-profile illegal land grab case, becoming the highest-ranking official in Ukrainian history to face such charges.
Ukrainian energy giant to build $115 million solar program with British partner. Ukraine’s largest private energy company DTEK and British clean energy group Octopus Energy have launched a program to install rooftop solar panels and battery storage systems at Ukrainian businesses and public institutions, DTEK announced in a press release on June 23.
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Ukrainian energy giant to build $115 million solar program with British partner
Ukraine's largest private energy company DTEK and British clean energy group Octopus Energy have launched a program to install rooftop solar panels and battery storage systems at Ukrainian businesses and public institutions, DTEK announced in a press…Yana Prots (The Kyiv Independent)
How the United States Helped Create Iran’s Nuclear Program
When President Trump ordered a military strike on Iran’s nuclear program, he was confronting a crisis that the United States unwittingly set in motion decades ago by providing Tehran with the seeds of nuclear technology.Tucked into Tehran’s northern suburbs is a small nuclear reactor used for peaceful scientific purposes, which has so far not been a target of Israel’s campaign to eliminate Iran’s nuclear weapons capability.
The Tehran Research Reactor’s real significance is symbolic: It was shipped to Iran by the United States in the 1960s, part of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s “Atoms for Peace” program that shared nuclear technology with U.S. allies eager to modernize their economies and move closer to Washington in a world divided by the Cold War.
Today, the reactor does not contribute to Iran’s enrichment of uranium, the arduous process that purifies the raw ingredient of nuclear bombs into a state that can sustain a massive chain reaction. It runs on nuclear fuel far too weak to power a bomb. Several other nations, including Pakistan, bear at least as much responsibility for Iran’s march to the threshold of nuclear weapons capability, experts say.
A pre-revolution Iran is nigh impossible to envision.
Waging war on digital feeds: How platforms and governments fuel violence at the virtual frontline
Waging war on digital feeds: How platforms and governments fuel violence at the virtual frontline
For many activists and human rights defenders from South Asia, the beginning of the India-Pakistan conflict brought a dreaded sense of déjà vu: We’ve been here before. The hate wasn’t new, nor was the jingoism.Association for Progressive Communications
Waging war on digital feeds: How platforms and governments fuel violence at the virtual frontline
Waging war on digital feeds: How platforms and governments fuel violence at the virtual frontline
For many activists and human rights defenders from South Asia, the beginning of the India-Pakistan conflict brought a dreaded sense of déjà vu: We’ve been here before. The hate wasn’t new, nor was the jingoism.Association for Progressive Communications
Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates into 2026, with strings attached
Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates into 2026, with strings attached
End-of-support date isn’t changing, but extra year will be functionally free.Andrew Cunningham (Ars Technica)
New Google Search Emoji Answer Feature to Replace All Those Copy and Paste Emoji Websites; You Will be Able to Copy the Code for Emojis With a Click.
New Google Search Emoji Answer Feature
Google is testing a new feature to replace all those copy and paste emoji websites. You know, when you want to know what an emoji is for a specific emotion and you go to Google and it brings up websitBarry Schwartz (Search Engine Roundtable)
New Google Search Emoji Answer Feature to Replace All Those Copy and Paste Emoji Websites; You Will be Able to Copy the Code for Emojis With a Click.
New Google Search Emoji Answer Feature
Google is testing a new feature to replace all those copy and paste emoji websites. You know, when you want to know what an emoji is for a specific emotion and you go to Google and it brings up websitBarry Schwartz (Search Engine Roundtable)
Google rolls out Street View time travel to celebrate 20 years of Google Earth
After 20 years, being able to look at any corner of the planet in Google Earth doesn't seem that impressive, but it was a revolution in 2005. Google Earth has gone through a lot of changes in that time, and Google has some more lined up for the service's 20th anniversary. Soon, Google Earth will help you travel back in time with historic Street View integration, and pro users will get some new "AI-driven insights"—of course Google can't update a product without adding at least a little AI.Google Earth began its life as a clunky desktop client, but that didn't stop it from being downloaded 100 million times in the first week. Today, Google Earth is available on the web, in mobile apps, and in the Google Earth Pro desktop app. However you access Earth, you'll find a blast from the past.
For the service's 20th anniversary, Google was inspired by a social media trend from last year in which people shared historical images of locations in Google Maps. Now, Google Earth is getting a "time travel" interface where you can see historical Street View images from almost any location.
God, this makes me feel old. I remember when it first came out (I most likely learned about it from Ars) ... I was living with my girlfriend who would later become my first wife, and I was glued to my tower while she was at her desk on her laptop.
We showed each other the places we'd lived over the years -- like, individual buildings -- and that out of the way, we started exploring and calling each other over for interesting finds.
I'm pretty certain we lost a solid two days. It's hard to believe, now, that the post-9/11 world was "simpler times." Back then, everyone in our age bracket longed for the stability and simplicity of pre-election 2000.
Google rolls out Street View time travel to celebrate 20 years of Google Earth
Google Earth wowed everyone 20 years ago, and it’s still pretty cool.Ryan Whitwam (Ars Technica)
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Circular Microcomputers embedded and powered by repurposed smartphone components
Citronics, meet the world’s first Circular Microcomputers
Citronics is the only company in the world able to transform retired smartphones into circular microcomputers, at industrial scale.Citronics
(free) App for SMB file share access?
I'm looking for an easy to use, light weight app to connect to my local SMB share (via username and password).
Any suggestions?
The "big" ones either cost or are shit.
Fired Justice Department lawyer accuses agency of planning to defy court orders
A longtime government lawyer told Congress that Justice Department leaders planned to knowingly defy court orders and withhold information from judges to advance the Trump administration's aggressive deportation goals, according to a newly published whistleblower complaint.
The lawyer, Erez Reuveni, previously won awards and commendations over nearly 15 years at the Justice Department, including from Republican appointees in the first Trump administration. But he was put on leave and then fired in April after he told a federal judge an immigrant had been deported in error.
Reuveni ultimately decided to blow the whistle to lawmakers and watchdogs at the Justice Department and the Office of Special Counsel, detailing what he called defiance and noncompliance in three separate immigration cases this year. His accusations add to broader concern about the Trump administration's repeated clashes with the judiciary over immigration and other policies.
'Alligator Alcatraz': Florida building migrant detention centre in Everglades, funded in large part by FEMA
Florida has begun building a detention centre - dubbed the 'Alligator Alcatraz' - to temporarily hold migrants on an air strip in the Everglades.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the facility would be funded "in large part" by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's shelter and services programme, which was previously used to provide accommodation and other aid for undocumented migrants.
The mayor of Miami-Dade County, Daniela Levine Cava, a Democrat, criticised the plan, saying "the impacts to the Everglades ecosystem could be devastating".
The Florida Everglades are a unique environmental region comprising marshes, prairies, forests, mangroves and estuaries. Uthmeier said the facility would not be located within Everglades National Park.
'Alligator Alcatraz': Florida building migrant detention centre in Everglades
The facility could be completed within months and have the capacity to hold around 1,000 people.Ali Abbas Ahmadi (BBC News)
‘FuckLAPD.com’ Lets Anyone Use Facial Recognition to Instantly Identify Cops
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JD Vance suggests Iran’s uranium stockpile is still intact despite US strikes
JD Vance has suggested Iran’s estimated 400kg (882lb) stockpile of enriched uranium, which is just short of weapons-grade, remains intact despite the recent US bombing campaign against Iran.
On Monday, the vice-president told Fox News that the location of the uranium “is not the question before us”, and said the relevant question was: “Can Iran enrich the uranium to weapons-grade level and can they convert that fuel into a nuclear weapon?”
The Iranian stockpile of uranium was believed to have been located mainly at Isfahan, which houses a conversion facility that turns uranium into the form that can be fed into centrifuges for enrichment.
JD Vance suggests Iran’s uranium stockpile is still intact despite US strikes
Vice-president said the bombing was a ‘success’, but reports suggest the stockpile was probably moved elsewhereEdward Helmore (The Guardian)
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Greek man sentenced to prison for running a private torrent site 10 years ago
Greek man sentenced to prison for running a private torrent site 10 years ago
A 59-year-old living in the Greek city of Piraeus was recently sentenced by a local court to five years in prison, a €10,000 fine, and an additional...Alfonso Maruccia (TechSpot)
Clinton’s Endorsement of Cuomo Is Grotesque but Predictable
Bill Clinton’s last-minute endorsement of Andrew Cuomo in New York City’s mayoral race is all too fitting: both men represent the corporate Democratic establishment, opposed by socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani, that has abandoned the working class.
Greek man sentenced to prison for running a private torrent site 10 years ago
Greek man sentenced to prison for running a private torrent site 10 years ago
A 59-year-old living in the Greek city of Piraeus was recently sentenced by a local court to five years in prison, a €10,000 fine, and an additional...Alfonso Maruccia (TechSpot)
QiMeng: Fully Automated Hardware and Software Design for Processor Chip
QiMeng: Fully Automated Hardware and Software Design for Processor Chip
Processor chip design technology serves as a key frontier driving breakthroughs in computer science and related fields.arXiv.org
ZeniMax and Microsoft ratify union agreement
ZeniMax and Microsoft ratify union agreement
The agreement with ZeniMax Workers United-CWA is Microsoft's first union contract in the US with any industry.Anna Washenko (Engadget)
QiMeng: Fully Automated Hardware and Software Design for Processor Chip
QiMeng: Fully Automated Hardware and Software Design for Processor Chip
Processor chip design technology serves as a key frontier driving breakthroughs in computer science and related fields.arXiv.org
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Nearly a quarter of NYC’s early voters were new Democratic primary participants
Nearly a quarter of NYC’s early voters were new Democratic primary participants
A total of 385,184 New Yorkers voted early in this primary election, compared to 191,197 in 2021.Brigid Bergin (Gothamist)
Justice Dept. Leader Suggested Violating Court Orders, Whistle-Blower Says
Emil Bove III, a Trump judicial nominee, voiced his intent to disobey court orders as others stonewalled and misled judges, according to a complaint.
A glimpse of the future of aviation
Compared to the whine and roar of the planes that came before, when the plane I had come to see appeared, the first thing I noticed was the lack of noise. As the plane circled back, and glided overhead on its second pass, the plane’s electric motor gave off a soft hum.The several hundred aviation enthusiasts who lined the taxiway with me at San Carlos Airport, heads craned towards the sky, had likely come to see that morning’s finale: an acrobatics display featuring the Sukhoi West Demo Team.
I had come to see the B23 Energic. The plane’s diminutive size – it measures just under 22 feet from nose to tail and a little more than 30 feet wide at the wings – belies its outsized role in the future of aviation.
Airports are already busy reducing emissions from operations on the ground and at the gate. Emissions from planes in flight account for a much larger share of the sector’s overall carbon footprint and will be commensurately difficult to clean up.
Travelers alive today may never fly across and between continents on fully electric planes. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a role for battery electric planes today.
In fact, the B23 Energic will be used to train the next generation of European pilots beginning next year.
H55 is targeting the B23 Energic at flight schools, aero clubs, military academies, and private pilots. The 100-kilowatt electric motor and 49 kilowatt-hour battery pack allows for around 70 minutes of flight time. One hour of charging yields one hour of flight time.For flight schools, the big selling points are the low operating costs and quiet operation.
The electricity cost for 1-hour of flight is just $7 (at 20 cents/kWh), according to Bristell.
A glimpse of the future of aviation
On the sidelines of the Biggest Little Air Show in San Carlos, California, Quitting Carbon got an up-close look at the B23 Energic all-electric plane.Justin Gerdes (Quitting Carbon)
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A particle gun uses electromagnetic technique to produce ‘atomic flashlight’ that can find cracks in aeroplane wings and detect explosives
China builds portable neutron gun powered by hydrogen-lithium nuclear reaction
Particle gun uses electromagnetic technique to produce ‘atomic flashlight’ that can find cracks in aeroplane wings and detect explosives.Stephen Chen (South China Morning Post)
Microsoft surprises MS-DOS fans with remake of ancient text editor that works on Linux
Microsoft surprises MS-DOS fans with remake of ancient text editor that works on Linux
It’s funny how useful a 34-year-old software design can still be.Benj Edwards (Ars Technica)
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