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AI Summit reaches global safety agreement in Geneva   ·   CRISPR trial reports 91% remission rate   ·   Fed and ECB signal coordinated summer rate cuts   ·   Coalition talks collapse across three European capitals   ·   SpaceX reveals Mars seat pricing for 2031 window   ·   India monsoon forecast strongest in two decades   ·   AI Summit reaches global safety agreement in Geneva   ·   CRISPR trial reports 91% remission rate   ·   Fed and ECB signal coordinated summer rate cuts   ·   Coalition talks collapse across three European capitals   ·   SpaceX reveals Mars seat pricing for 2031 window   ·   India monsoon forecast strongest in two decades   ·  
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Global AI Summit Reaches Landmark Agreement on Safety Protocols

Representatives from 47 nations convened in Geneva to finalise a framework imposing strict evaluation requirements on foundation model developers — a historic first in international AI governance.

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Semiconductor Shortages Return as AI Chip Demand Reaches Record Levels

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Central Banks Signal Coordinated Rate Cuts Ahead of Summer

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CRISPR Trial Shows Complete Remission in 91% of Patients

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Politics

Coalition Talks Collapse in Three European Capitals Simultaneously

Snap elections expected in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands within the same quarter.

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SpaceX Announces Commercial Mars Mission Seat Pricing for 2031

Ticket costs revealed for humanity's first commercial Mars journey, lower than previous projections.

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World

India Monsoon Forecast to Be Strongest in Two Decades

Above-average rainfall expected across 18 states with major implications for agriculture.

Technology
Technology

Autonomous Vehicle Legislation Finally Passes in the US Senate

Bipartisan bill clears the chamber, opening roads for nationwide self-driving deployment by 2028.

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The Quiet Collapse of Remote Work and What It Means for Cities

After years of promises about the distributed future of work, corporations are quietly mandating returns. What does this mean for urban planning, housing, and millions who moved away?

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Business Southeast Asian Currencies Hit Multi-Year Highs Against the Dollar
Science New Deep-Sea Species Discovered Near Hydrothermal Vents
Culture How Independent Bookstores Outlived the Retail Apocalypse
Technology Open Source AI Models Are Closing the Gap With Proprietary Giants
World G7 Leaders Agree on New Framework for Taxing Digital Multinationals

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1AI Summit Reaches Landmark Safety Agreement in Geneva
2CRISPR Trial Reports 91% Remission in Global Study
3Fed and ECB Signal Coordinated Summer Rate Cuts
4SpaceX Reveals Commercial Mars Seat Pricing for 2031
5Coalition Talks Collapse Across Three European Capitals