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  • Why France is toasting China’s new tariff on European brandy

    Why France is toasting China’s new tariff on European brandy

    China’s new anti-dumping duty targeting European brandy unexpectedly became the toast of France over the weekend, after Beijing granted exemptions to a string of French cognac makers.

    The cordial reaction in Paris came as a surprise to many analysts, who had initially predicted that China’s decision to impose the tariff might further raise tensions with the European Union and sour preparations for an upcoming leaders’ summit in Beijing.

    But French leaders ended up hailing the ruling as a “positive step”, after a deal was brokered that saw major producers including Hennessy, Martell and Rémy Martin sign on to a minimum export price that exempted them from the levy.

    That allowed Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi to wrap up his European tour on a positive note on Sunday, with Beijing having published an official list of 34 companies exempted from the tariff and French industry insiders sharing that the move could have a huge impact.

    The exemptions will cover roughly 90 per cent of French cognac exports to China in volume terms, according to France’s Union Générale des Viticulteurs pour l’AOC Cognac (UGVC), a producers’ union with 2,000 members.

    French foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot framed China’s announcement as an “agreement” reached between China and the cognac industry at a joint press conference with Wang on Friday evening, Paris time.

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  • From Karachi to Gaza: Pakistani startup ships prosthetics to child war survivors – Reuters

    1. From Karachi to Gaza: Pakistani startup ships prosthetics to child war survivors  Reuters
    2. Hope for children: Pakistani startup fits first smart brain controlled prosthetic arm in Gaza  Gulf News
    3. Pakistani startup sends hope to Gaza’s young amputees  Daily Times
    4. Pakistani startup ships prosthetics to Gaza war child survivors  The Times of Israel
    5. Pakistani startup delivers prosthetics to Gaza’s child amputees  Latest news from Azerbaijan

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  • Iconic ’80s Band, Nearing 50 Years, Stuns Fans in Performance With Sabrina Carpenter – AOL.com

    1. Iconic ’80s Band, Nearing 50 Years, Stuns Fans in Performance With Sabrina Carpenter  AOL.com
    2. Sabrina Carpenter leaves fans worried with dramatic fall at London show  Daily Jang
    3. Sabrina Carpenter brings out Duran Duran at second sold-out BST Hyde Park set  Cumnock Chronicle
    4. Sabrina Carpenter brings a different vibe to BST and we’re all for it  Metro.co.uk

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  • Hafiz Saeed’s son slams Bilwal Bhutto’s extradition remark for terrorista Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar to India: ‘Against Pakistan’s national interest’ – World News

    Hafiz Saeed’s son slams Bilwal Bhutto’s extradition remark for terrorista Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar to India: ‘Against Pakistan’s national interest’ – World News

    Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, in an interview, said that Islamabad “would not oppose” the extradition of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) chief Hafiz Saeed and Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) chief Masood Azhar as a “confidence-building measure”. The statement has drawn a strong response from Hafiz Saeed’s son, Talha Saeed, who said that Bhutto’s response is against the “national interest”. 

    ‘Pakistan would not be opposed to…’

    The statement came in response to a question about extraditing Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar. “As part of a comprehensive dialogue with Pakistan, where terrorism is one of the issues that we discuss, I am sure Pakistan would not be opposed to any of these things,” the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman said in an interview with Al Jazeera.

    He further stated that the cases against the “individuals of concern” are related to Pakistan, including charges of terrorist financing. However, he added that pursuing charges related to cross-border terrorism is challenging, given what he claimed was “non-compliance” from India.

    “India is refusing to comply with certain basic elements that require that conviction to take place,” he further said, before adding, “It’s important… to present evidence within these courts, for people to come over from India to testify, to put up with whatever the counter-accusations will be. If India is willing to be cooperative in that process, I am sure there will be no hurdle in extraditing any individual of concern.”

    When he was asked about the whereabouts of both the terrorists, he said that Hafiz Saeed is in the custody of the Pakistani state, while Masood Azhar is believed to be in Afghanistan. He further added that Islamabad would be more than happy to arrest Azhar whenever India pinpoints his location in Pakistan. 

    ‘Statement against national interest’: Talha Saeed

    Talha Saeed lashed out at Bilawal Bhutto saying that his statement was against the national interest and state policy. 

    “Bilawal Bhutto should not have talked about extradition of Pakistanis. His statement is against the state policy, national interest and sovereignty, and we strongly condemn it,” Talha Saeed said in a statement on Sunday.

    He added that either Bilawal Bhutto is “unaware of ground realities or promoting the enemy’s narrative”, before questioning if a state representative could talk about handing over citizens to what he called the “enemy country”. 

    Nacta has banned both LeT, JeM

    According to Pakistan’s National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta), both terror outfits – LeT and JeM – have been banned. 2008 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed has been serving a 33-year sentence in Lahore’s Kot Lakhpat Jail since 2019. The attack killed 166 people. 

    Masood Azhar was in India’s custody until 1999 when he was part of a hostage swap deal during the Flight 814 Kandahar hijack. He is linked to several attacks in India, including the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, the 2016 Pathankot airbase strike and the 2019 Pulwama terror attack. 

    Both terrorists are on the US and UN lists of international terrorists.

    PTI slams Bilawal Bhutto

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party (PTI) also slammed Bilawal Bhutto’s statement and tagged him as an “immature political child”.

    Sheikh Waqas Akram, spokesperson of the jailed former prime minister Imran Khan-led PTI, further said that the PPP leader’s proposal was ill-advised and detrimental to Pakistan’s national security narrative, and such statements humiliate the country on international platforms, he said. 

    “We fail to understand why Bilawal is so keen on appeasing India. Bilawal has become a symbol of confusion and contradiction in Pakistan’s foreign policy discourse… PPP was founded by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on the legacy of Kashmir, but today, Bilawal is betraying that legacy by pursuing political gains at the expense of Kashmiri blood,” he said.

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  • Earth’s largest camera will sweep the sky like never before

    Earth’s largest camera will sweep the sky like never before

    A top a mountain in Chile, where the days are dry and nights are clear, a team of scientists and engineers is preparing for one of the most important astronomical missions in recent times. Among them is Kshitija Kelkar, whose life has taken an interesting turn.Twenty years ago in Pune, the city she’s originally from, Kelkar sent a photo of a lunar eclipse she had taken with a digital camera to Sky and Telescope , a popular astronomy magazine. The publication accepted the photo and released it on its website under ‘Photo of the Week’.

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    Inspired, Kelkar would turn astronomy into a career, and after degrees from Fergusson College, Pune University, University of Nottingham and doctoral work on how galaxies transform in their clusters, she arrived in Chile on a grant to use telescopes for her research.Today, years after that photo she took on a tiny camera, she’s an observing specialist at the Vera C Rubin Observatory, looking at the sky through the largest digital camera ever assembled.On June 23, that camera released a set of photos that stunned astronomers. Caught in unprecedented detail were galaxy clusters, distant stars and nebulae. In one photo, the camera — the size of a car with a resolution of 3.2 gigapixels — snapped a nebula around 4,000 light years away.The Rubin observatory could even save Earth. In May, within just 10 hours, it found 2,104 previously undetected asteroids. Since its telescope takes images in quick succession, it’s able to catch moving objects from the crowd of stars in the background that tend to stay in place. If even one space rock is headed our way, chances are first alerts would come from Rubin.Humanity does have other powerful telescopes. There’s James Webb, for instance, 1.5 million kilometres away from Earth with its own very dark sky. But it’s mainly for zooming into specific targets. There’s James Webb’s predecessor, Hubble, currently in orbit over 500km above Earth. In 1995, it took Hubble nearly a week of long exposure to generate the now-famous Hubble Deep Field image, which showed about 3,000 very distant galaxies.The Rubin Observatory, during its first test run in April, generated an image that revealed 10 million galaxies, in a matter of hours.Part of the reason why it could do that is its very mission. Unlike James Webb and Hubble, which take in small parts of the sky, Rubin is a survey telescope, which means it shows the entire big picture, not specific objects. An image it takes covers a swathe of sky equivalent to 40 full moons — Webb’s cameras show a size lesser than a full moon. A single photo from Rubin is so large, one would need 400 ultra-HD TV screens to see it in its full glory.

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    Large is ideal, given Rubin’s purpose. Its primary optical instrument, named Simonyi Survey Telescope, is set to embark on a 10-year project called the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), to map the visible sky in extraordinary detail. The telescope is more than 300 tonnes of steel and glass, which is regularly cleaned using CO 2 . Over the next decade, this telescope and the giant LSST camera will take photos of the southern hemisphere sky, every 3-4 nights, to create the largest time-lapse film of the Universe ever made.Why time-lapse? Imagine you’re on the terrace of your building with a camera pointed at your neighbourhood. Time-lapse would reveal the windows that opened, the lights that came on, the cars and curtains that moved and the doors that opened.Rubin observatory will do that to the Universe, find new objects and previously unknown interactions between them. “We’re going to be continuously taking 30-second images all night in different filters,” said Kelkar. “And since we’ll be observing the night sky every 30 seconds, in two back-to-back images of 15 seconds each, we’ll catch any object that has changed its position or brightness.”These objects may be stars, asteroids, unnamed comets and even potential sources of gravitational waves. This is where Kelkar said it would be unfair to compare Earth’s telescopes — they’re meant to complement each other, not compete.Scientists, amateur astronomers and space enthusiasts the world over can sink their teeth into this data. “People once thought the Earth was at the centre of the system. But then someone came along and said ‘no, it’s the Sun’. Similarly, we may find something absolutely mind-boggling, even evidence of life elsewhere,” Arvind Paranjpye, director of Nehru Planetarium in Mumbai, said.Kelkar has been at Rubin for over a year, living in the town of La Serena — a twohour drive away. Her commute to work is through scenic valleys and along the ‘El Camino de las Estrellas’, or the ‘Route to the Stars’, because of the number of astronomical observatories along the way.The route also needs light discipline, which means those driving there after dark cannot really use full-beam headlights. “We usually have our hazard lights up,” said Kelkar. At the observatory, work begins shortly before sunset. After a check of all systems, by Kelkar and the rest of the observing specialists, they open Rubin’s massive dome for night operations.The observatory’s placement atop the Cerro Pachón mountain puts it well above the localised turbulent layer where warm air mixes with cooler air from above, offering a clear view of the stars.Right now, trials are on as crews perform final checks before Rubin, 20 years in the making with $800 million in construction costs, formally begins its survey later in 2025.The Legacy Survey of Space and Time will be of unprecedented scale.Remember that image Rubin released of 10 million galaxies? Well, they make up just 0.05% of nearly 20 billion galaxies the observatory will have imaged when LSST ends in a decade. Rubin may see millions of distant stars ending in supernovae and into new reaches of our own Milky Way galaxy.Some 10 million alerts to scientists are expected from the observatory every night — whenever a change is detected in the series of photos it takes. Software will automatically compare new images with the stack of older ones. If an object has moved in those photos, flashed, exploded or streaked past, the software will detect the changes and dispatch an alert, all within minutes.There’s no other telescope that can do these things — detect real-time changes in the immediate sky and flashes of light from distant objects, and at such scale. In just one year, Rubin observatory will have detected more asteroids than all other telescopes combined.There’s more. The Simonyi Survey Telescope, set up on a special mount, is also fast. It can quickly swivel from one wide area of sky to another — within five seconds.Nothing will miss this allseeing eye. Kelkar said word has already been sent out to experts worldwide to investigate the 2,104 newly detected asteroids. “The telescope will be a game-changer,” she added, “because we’re giving a common dataset for all kinds of science at once. We don’t need specialised observations. It’s one data for all.”Kelkar was in the control room at La Serena when the first images landed.“Twenty years of people’s professional lives had come down to that moment. We’re about to make a 10-year movie of the night sky, with the fastest telescope and the biggest camera ever made. It’s going to be fantastic,” she said.LAST WEEK ’ S QUICK QUIZQuestion on June 30: Challenging the belief that oxygen is produced only through photosynthesis, scientists have found polymetallic nodules deep in the ocean producing oxygen. What’s this oxygen called? Answer: It’s called ‘dark’ oxygenEarth’s Largest Camera Will Sweep The Sky Like Never Before


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  • Watch These Datadog Price Levels After Stock Soars on News of S&P 500 Inclusion

    Watch These Datadog Price Levels After Stock Soars on News of S&P 500 Inclusion

    Key Takeaways

    • Datadog shares remain in focus after soaring to a six month high at the end of last week on news that the cloud monitoring company will be joining the S&P 500 on July 9.
    • The stock broke out from a rising wedge pattern on the highest daily volume since going public in September 2019.
    • Investors should watch key overhead areas on Datadog’s chart around $170 and $205, while also monitoring important support levels near $135 and $125.

    Datadog (DDOG) shares remain in focus after soaring to a six-month high at the end of last week on news that the cloud monitoring company will be joining the S&P 500 on July 9.

    Typically, stocks that get included into benchmarks like the large cap S&P 500 receive a boost as they become visible to new investors and get added to index-tracking exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

    Datadog shares lost more than half their value between December and April as uncertainty over the Trump administration’s tariffs and downbeat earnings projections from the compamy pummeled the stock. However, they have nearly doubled from their 2025 low and are up about 9% since the start of the year, boosted by renewed investor appetite for cloud and AI stocks. The stock jumped 15% to around $155 on Thursday, ahead of the July 4th break.

    Below, we take a closer look at Datadog’s chart and use technical analysis to point out price levels that investors will likely be watching.

    Bullish Rising Wedge Breakout

    After bottoming in early April, Datadog shares traded higher within a rising wedge before staging a decisive breakout in Thursday’s trading session. Importantly, the jump occurred on the highest daily volume since the stock went public in September 2019, signaling strong buying conviction from larger market participants.

    While the relative strength index confirms bullish price momentum, it also flashes extreme overbought conditions, potentially raising the possibility of short-term profit-taking.

    Let’s identify two key overhead areas on Datadog’s chart to watch and locate important support levels worth monitoring.

    Key Overhead Areas to Watch

    Follow-through buying this week could see the shares climb to the $170 area. The price may run into selling pressure in this location near the prominent December swing high.

    Investors can project an upside target above this area by using the bars pattern tool. When applying the analysis, we take the stock’s trend higher that followed an earlier breakaway gap on the chart in November 2023 and reposition it from the low of Thursday’s gap. This projects a bullish target of around $205, about 32% above last week’s closing price.

    Important Support Levels Worth Monitoring

    Profit-taking in the stock could see a retracement toward $135. This area would likely attract strong support near a trendline that connects the top of the rising wedge with a series of price action on the chart stretching back to January last year.

    A deeper correction could trigger a decline to lower support around $125. Datadog shares find a confluence of support in this region near the 200-day moving average and a horizontal line that links a range of corresponding trading activity on the chart between December 2023 and June this year.

    The comments, opinions, and analyses expressed on Investopedia are for informational purposes only. Read our warranty and liability disclaimer for more info.

    As of the date this article was written, the author does not own any of the above securities.

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  • Israel launches strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen

    Israel launches strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen

    Israel says it has launched strikes on three ports and a power plant in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.

    Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz confirmed their targets included the commercial ship Galaxy Leader. The ship, hijacked by the rebel group in 2023, was used to monitor maritime vessels in international waters, Israel said.

    After the Israeli attacks on Hudaydah, Ras Isa and Saif ports, two missiles were launched from Yemen into Israel, according to the Israeli military.

    A spokesperson for the Iran-backed Houthi military group said following the attacks, the group’s air defences confronted the Israeli attack by using “a large number of domestically-produced surface-to-air missiles”.

    Sirens were triggered in several areas of Israel in response to the missiles, with the military saying results from the interception remained “under review”.

    Houthi-run media in Yemen said Israel’s strikes hit Hudaydah, but no further details were provided on damage or casualties.

    Katz said the strikes were part of “Operation Black Flag” and warned that the Houthis “will continue to pay a heavy price for their actions”.

    “The fate of Yemen is the same as the fate of Tehran. Anyone who tries to harm Israel will be harmed, and anyone who raises a hand against Israel will have their hand cut off,” he said in a post on X.

    Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, the Iran-backed Houthi rebels have regularly launched missiles at Israel in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza and attacked commercial ships in the Red Sea.

    The Israeli Air Force said the latest strikes on Yemen’s ports were in response to “repeated attacks” by the Houthis on Israel and its citizens.

    It added that the targeted ports were being used to “transfer weapons from the Iranian regime to carry out terror plans” against Israel and its allies.

    Shortly after the attack, Houthis confirmed its air defences had confronted Israel’s strikes with missiles, according to Reuters news agency.

    The Ras Kanatib power station which supplies electricity to the nearby cities of Ibb and Taizz, was also hit, Israel said.

    This latest attack on Hudaydah comes after Israeli navy ships struck targets in the port city in May and June.

    Hudaydah port, which is the main entry point for food and other humanitarian aid for millions of Yemenis, has been the target of several Israeli strikes in the past year.

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  • ENG vs IND: How Akash Deep used T20 skills to dismantle Bazball in Birmingham

    ENG vs IND: How Akash Deep used T20 skills to dismantle Bazball in Birmingham

    As Akash Deep was included in the playing XI for the second Test against England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, he knew the enormity of the honour he was given. The 28-year-old replaced the best bowler of the current generation, Jasprit Bumrah, for the second time in his career and rose to the occasion, helping India register a historic win at the venue.

    Akash sent a sense of reassurance in the dressing room with his accurate line and length and helped Indian bowling exorcise the demons of the first Test at Headingley, Leeds. The 28-year-old came as a breath of fresh air in the Indian bowling attack, which was deemed lifeless without Jasprit Bumrah.

    However, Akash shut the critics by making the ball dance to his tunes and forcing the England Bazballers to kneel against quality bowling. Akash set the tone by wreaking havoc with the new ball in the first innings, dismissing dangerous Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope off consecutive deliveries. He further helped India break the massive 303-run stand between Harry Brook and Jamie Smith by getting rid of the former.

    ENG vs IND 2nd Test Day 5 Highlights

    He further dismissed Chris Woakes for 5 (17) to register figures of 4/88 in the first innings – his best ever in a single innings. Later in the second innings, Akash was once again up to the task as he helped India get all-important scalps of Duckett and Joe Root before stumps on Day 4.

    The magical delivery to Root

    The delivery to Root in particular grabbed everyone’s attention as it sharply moved away after pitching and outfoxed the England batter, who had his stumps rattled while attempting to flick it on the leg side. Legendary India batter Sunil Gavaskar was mighty impressed with Akash’s delivery and mentioned that to get Root out like that was special.

    “I’ll tell you what, this is a delivery which he will remember forever because look, batsman as great as Joe Root, to get him out with such a delivery, magnificent stuff,” said Gavaskar on Sony Sports.

    Furthermore, Gavaskar also mentioned how Akash used his T20 skills to perfection to get rid of Jamie Smith in the second innings, who was once again proving to be a thorn in India’s flesh with his belligerent strokeplay. The England wicketkeeper decided to take on India’s short-ball ploy as he whacked him for a couple of sixes.

    Use of T20 tricks in Tests

    However, Akash mixed his pace to perfection on the following delivery and bowled him a slower bouncer, which resulted in Smith getting holed out on the boundary. Reflecting on the dismissal, Gavaskar stated that the Indian seamer used the tricks of the T20 game to get rid of Smith.

    “Well, that again is the benefit of having played the T20, the IPL. So, look, the shots that the batters play today is all because of the T20 game, whichever leagues they’re playing, because they get the confidence. They know that if they middle, even half of me it, it’ll go for a 6. So once you have that belief in yourself, then you can try it in a major game like a test match as well. And that is what Akash Deep did He bowled normal pace deliveries, then the slower delivery. Again, super thinking and deserving of a wicket of a very, very good player,” he said.

    Earlier, Akash also dismissed Ollie Pope with a slower delivery in the second innings, who chopped the ball back onto his stumps and left Harry Brook flabbergasted with a vicious delivery which came back in sharply after hitting a crack. He finally put curtains on the England innings by getting rid of Brydon Carse and set up a massive 336-run win for the team.

    Akash finished the match by registering his maiden five-wicket haul and ten-wicket haul, finishing with figures of 10/187 – the best by an Indian bowler at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Having bowled a match-winning spell at Edgbaston, Akash has sent a stern warning to England for the remaining three games, as the Indian bowling is only going to get better with the addition of Bumrah.

    – Ends

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    Rishabh Beniwal

    Published On:

    Jul 7, 2025

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  • World Volleyball Day 2025 is LIVE! 

    Be part of World Volleyball Day

    Are you ready for 7 July? It is not too late to join the celebration and everyone is invited!

    Here’s how you can take part:

    1) Keep the ball in the air, your way!

    2) Post on your socials and use the hashtag #WorldVolleyballDay

    3) Submit your video to fivb.stitcht.io/worldvolleyballday

    4) Enter our challenge and storytelling giveaway to be in with a chance of winning one of several signed Olympic volleyballs.

    VBTV is free for the day!

    VBTV is offering free access to all fans on 7 July 2025 as part of the inaugural World Volleyball Day. Tune in today to some of the sport’s top action, including the Volleyball Nations League and the Beach Pro Tour – all at no cost.

    Sign up to VBTV to enjoy the one-day offer.

    Enjoy 10% off at the Volleyball World Shop

    In addition, fans can enjoy 10% off all merchandise at the Volleyball World Shop today (7 July). The discount will be applied automatically at checkout.

    We’ve been loving your participation so far

    Since the one-week countdown began, your energy has been incredible. Videos and photos have been pouring in from around the world, showing just how global and united the volleyball community is.

    We have been loving your creativity and passion, so here’s a compilation of some of what we have seen so far.

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  • Samsung Electronics second-quarter profit likely to drop 39% on weak AI chip sales – Reuters

    1. Samsung Electronics second-quarter profit likely to drop 39% on weak AI chip sales  Reuters
    2. Samsung’s profit in Q2 2025 could be much lower than expected  SamMobile
    3. Samsung is having major profitability issues due (among others) to poor Galaxy S25 series sales  PhoneArena
    4. Samsung Electronics’ market cap hits 9-year low amid KOSPI recovery – CHOSUNBIZ  Chosunbiz
    5. Samsung Electronics, which has been sluggish compared to the KOSPI this year, has been on a sharp ri..  매일경제

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