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When will Artemis 2 reach the Moon? All you need to know about historic mission

In a monumental leap for space exploration, NASA’s Artemis II mission is set to reignite humanity’s lunar legacy, sending a crew of four astronauts on a groundbreaking 10-day odyssey to the Moon.

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How an engineer ensured Anthropic’s Claude Code source code leak stays on GitHub

Anthropic’s AI coding assistant’s source code leaked, prompting swift copyright takedowns on GitHub. However, one engineer ingeniously bypassed these measures by using AI tools to rewrite the code in Python. This novel approach, taking mere hours, has resulted in a functional, distinct version that evades copyright claims, highlighting challenges in protecting AI code.

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‘Contradicting himself every day’: Macron mocks Trump, rejects US military plan for Hormuz

French president Macron criticized Donald Trump’s inconsistent Iran policy, deeming military action to reopen the Strait of Hormuz unrealistic. Macron emphasized the need for de-escalation and renewed negotiations. Trump’s shifting stances on allies, escalation, and war objectives have drawn international and domestic criticism, with many nations hesitant to join US efforts.

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‘Are we Mossad agents in Iran?’: World No. 2 USA Nakamura blasts FIDE

World No. 2 American grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura criticised FIDE’s anti-cheating measures at the 2026 Candidates in Cyprus, calling them “complete nonsense.” He joked, “Are we like Mossad agents inside Iran or something?” Nakamura hasn’t raised concerns with FIDE, saying the fears are overblown. After four rounds, he has 1.5 points, sharing results with Anish Giri, Andrey

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‘Publicly berating captains”: Lalit Modi’s jibe at Goenka after LSG match

IPL founder Lalit Modi criticized franchise owners for public displays of anger after losses, contrasting them with football league professionalism. He questioned their focus on hype over long-term vision, infrastructure, and fan experience, urging a more patient and professional approach to enhance the league’s value.

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‘Secret team’ building algorithms on…’: When Google ‘killed’ Deepmind CEO Hassabis

Demis Hassabis secretly attempted to launch a high-frequency trading hedge fund within DeepMind, aiming to rival Jim Simons’ Renaissance Technologies. Google, however, shut down the project. This endeavor was part of DeepMind’s broader, ultimately unsuccessful, efforts to gain independence from Google’s control, leading Hassabis to believe in influencing decisions from within.

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‘This isn’t a show!’ Macron ridicules Trump after US prez mocks his marriage

French President Macron has sharply criticised Donald Trump’s remarks about his marriage, deeming them “neither elegant nor up to standard.” Trump’s comments, made during a speech and a video, also targeted Nato allies. French political figures across the spectrum have condemned Trump’s personal attacks, emphasizing the gravity of global issues.

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Oil prices soar, crypto sinks, stock markets crash: Market reaction to Trump speech on Iran

US President Trump’s conflicting statements on the Iran conflict, suggesting both military success and potential escalation, have triggered global market volatility. Indian stocks initially plunged but recovered, while oil prices surged, impacting nations like Nepal and Bhutan. Precious metals and cryptocurrencies also saw significant declines amid heightened uncertainty.

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From TMC to BJP, Congress to CPM: Dynasts take centre stage in West Bengal elections 2026

West Bengal’s political landscape is witnessing a significant rise in dynastic representation for the 2026 assembly elections. Across major parties like TMC, BJP, Congress, and CPI(M), candidates from established political families are increasingly being fielded. This marks a departure from Bengal’s traditional grassroots politics, as parties now prioritize candidates with existing voter recognition and organizational

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