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  • ‘No one exactly knows..’: Iran admits serious damage to Fordow nuclear site by US bunker-buster strikes | World News

    ‘No one exactly knows..’: Iran admits serious damage to Fordow nuclear site by US bunker-buster strikes | World News

    Iran has admitted that the US bombing of the key Fordow nuclear site using bunker buster bombs has “seriously and heavily damaged” the facility, but has still maintained that nobody knows what exactly transpired there.

    A satellite overview shows the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Facility, amid the Iran-Israel conflict, near Qom, Iran.(via REUTERS)

    In an interview with CBS News, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that an evaluation is currently being done on the facility.

    “No one exactly knows what has transpired in Fordow. That being said, what we know so far is that the facilities have been seriously and heavily damaged,” Araghchi said in the interview broadcast on Tuesday.

    The Fordow nuclear facility is situated deep inside a mountainous terrain and is mostly underground.  The foreign minister revealed that the country’s Atomic Energy Organisation will submit the report on the evaluation to the Iranian government.

    “The Atomic Energy Organisation of the Islamic Republic of Iran is currently undertaking evaluation and assessment, the report of which will be submitted to the government,” he said.

    Intercepted Iranian communications downplayed the extent of damage caused by US strikes on Iran’s nuclear program, the Washington Post reported on Sunday, citing four people familiar with classified intelligence circulating in Washington.

    President Donald Trump has said the strikes “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program, but intelligence officials acknowledge it will take time to form a complete assessment of the damage caused by the strikes that were carried out more than a week ago.

    The US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities

    The US joined Israel’s attacks on Iran on June 21 when it bombed the country’s three key nuclear sites. These sites were Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz.

    While Donald Trump claimed that the strikes were ‘very very successful’ and that Tehran’s nuclear program was destroyed, a US intelligence report contradicted the Republican leader.

    Israel had started the attacks on Iran on June 13, killing many top scientists and military leaders. Iran responded with a barrage of missiles fired at various Israeli cities, which caused a lot of damage.

    A ceasefire was agreed upon on June 24, which was brokered by the US. While both countries have accused each other of ceasefire violations, it has largely held since.

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  • 95 more Palestinians martyred during Israeli attacks throughout Gaza – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. 95 more Palestinians martyred during Israeli attacks throughout Gaza  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Over 30 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes since dawn: hospital sources  Dawn
    3. Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza, target cafe, school, and aid sites  Ptv.com.pk
    4. Israeli strike on Gaza seafront cafe kills at least 20 Palestinians, witnesses and rescuers say  BBC
    5. ‘Beyond anything imaginable’: dozens killed at busy Gaza seafront cafe  The Guardian

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  • Coffee-Cup-Sized Projectors Designed for Streaming, Social Vibes, and Mobility

    Coffee-Cup-Sized Projectors Designed for Streaming, Social Vibes, and Mobility

    SHENZHEN, China, July 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On July 1, JMGO, a leader in optical technology, officially unveiled the PicoPlay series, a new line of coffee-cup-sized portable projectors built for modern lifestyles. The series features two models, PicoPlay and PicoPlay+, each combining compact form, powerful projection, and integrated social entertainment tools.

    The PicoPlay series is now available on Amazon and will soon be launched on offline retail channels across Europe. Both devices are designed to cater to the growing demand for flexible, on-the-go streaming and immersive visual experiences, all without the bulk of traditional projectors.

    Both models deliver high-definition 1080P projection using DLP technology, supported by 400–450 ISO lumens of brightness. This enables sharp, vibrant visuals that significantly outperform conventional 100–200-lumen projectors. Integrated with official Google TV, the projectors offer access to over 10,000 apps and more than 700,000 movies and shows, with intuitive content recommendations and low-lag streaming performance.

    Designed for seamless usability, the PicoPlay series introduces a simplified control interface featuring an action button for app shortcuts and touch controls for fast navigation, even in the absence of a remote. The auto-keystone adjustment is powered by a gimbal-inspired design that auto-focuses and aligns the image as the projector is tilted or moved. This hands-free calibration ensures instant setup with no manual adjustment required.

    The series goes further in transforming entertainment into a social experience. Its Bluetooth speaker mode allows 360° music playback, while a Vertical Play feature optimizes TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts for large-screen vertical viewing. Enhancing the ambiance, colorful ambient lights and soft shadow filters create dynamic visual effects that sync with music or elevate a room’s atmosphere, whether for winding down or hosting a party.

    Measuring just 85mm in diameter and weighing no more than 0.74kg, the PicoPlay series is engineered for portability. Both models are compatible with JMGO’s Power Bank Stand, a sleek, all-black accessory that functions as a projector stand and provides up to four hours of battery-powered runtime, making the projectors ideal for parties, outdoor events, or movie nights off the grid.

    About JMGO

    Founded in 2011, JMGO has consistently aimed at creating immersive large-screen experiences that blend portability with cutting-edge design and performance capabilities. By leveraging advanced optical technology, this brand continues its commitment toward delivering versatile home entertainment solutions suitable for audiences worldwide.

    For more information, please visit https://global.jmgo.com/, or follow JMGO at https://www.instagram.com/jmgo_official/.

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  • Renault Group: employee share ownership, a sustained commitment

    Renault Group: employee share ownership, a sustained commitment

    Boulogne-Billancourt, July 2, 2025 Held from May 12 to 30, 2025, the fourth edition of Renault Group’s employee shareholding plan enabled employees in 30 countries[1] to receive 3 free shares, and those in 24 countries to subscribe under preferential conditions. With nearly 95,000 employees taking part, this high level of participation reflects the growing trust in employee shareholding—a key driver of employee engagement and collective success.

    “By renewing this initiative, Renault Group reaffirms its commitment to sharing the value created with those who make it possible every day. The strong participation in the employee shareholding plan reflects the trust our people place in the Group’s strategy and their deep connection to the company. For the fourth consecutive year, their engagement confirms the key role employee shareholding plays in shaping our corporate culture. With 6.31% of the company’s capital now held by employees, we are strengthening a model based on shared performance, recognition, and trust — essential levers for building a sustainable future together.” said Bruno Laforge, Chief People and Organization Officer, Renault Group

    Employee shareholding: a key driver of collective performance

    The contributions provided as part of the 2025 employee shareholding plan (up to 6 free shares per employee[2]) represent approximately 359,000 shares, or 0.12% of Renault SA’s capital, which will be allocated free to the Group’s employees.

    In addition, nearly 48,000 employees—representing 44.3% of eligible employees — participated in the share subscription offer under the plan. Employees’ total investment amounted to over €36.5 million. This corresponds to more than 1,165,000 subscribed shares, or 0.40% of Renault SA’s share capital.

    In total, the operation will result in the transfer of approximately 1,524,000 shares to employees—equivalent to 0.52% of Renault SA’s capital—held through an Employee Mutual Fund (FCPE) or, in some countries, directly in a registered securities account.

    Following the allocation of shares under the plan, employees will hold approximately 6.31% of Renault SA’s capital.


    [1] Germany, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, Colombia, South Korea, Croatia, Spain, France, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Morocco, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Romania, United Kingdom, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye, and Ukraine.

    [2] Unilateral matching contribution equivalent to 3 shares, with an additional matching contribution capped at the equivalent of 3 shares in case of subscription to the offer.

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  • India’s Ira Sharma qualifies for main draw

    India’s Ira Sharma qualifies for main draw

    India’s Ira Sharma booked her spot in the women’s singles main draw of the Canada Open 2025 badminton tournament after winning her qualifier match at the Markham Pan Am Centre in Calgary on Tuesday.

    Ira Sharma, world No. 84 in the badminton rankings, made short work of Germany’s world No. 119 Miranda Wilson, cruising to a 21-9, 21-13 victory in just 34 minutes.

    This was the Indian badminton player’s second straight win over her German opponent in as many matches.

    Ira, who made the pre-quarterfinals at the US Open last week after starting from the qualifiers, will next face Bulgaria’s Kaloyana Nalbantova in the opening round of the main draw, which will also feature India’s Shriyanshi Valishetty and Tanya Hemanth.

    Meanwhile, Chirag Sen fell short of making the cut for the men’s singles main draw at the BWF Super 300 tournament after losing 21-14, 21-10 to Malaysia’s Eogene Ewe in the qualifiers.

    Sen is ranked 137th in the world while Ewe is 98th.

    The men’s singles field at the Canada Open badminton features a strong Indian presence, led by former world No. 1 Kidambi Srikanth, US Open champion Ayush Shetty, Priyanshu Rajawat and S Sankar Muthusamy.

    Only two Indian shuttlers, however, will be moving on to the second round with seventh seed Rajawat set to face Srikanth while fifth seed Ayush will stand opposite to Muthusamy in the opening round on Wednesday.

    Mixed doubles top seeds Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto are the only Indian team in action at the 2025 Canada Open.

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  • King Charles aide issues major health update after Prince Harry’s concerns

    King Charles aide issues major health update after Prince Harry’s concerns



    King Charles aide issues major health update after Prince Harry’s concerns

    King Charles’ senior aide issued a major update about the monarch’s cancer journey after Prince Harry expressed his concerns about his father’s health.

    GB reported that the King’s new Keeper of the Privy Purse spoke at the annual Sovereign Grant briefing on Monday, where he praised the commitment and resilience of William and Harry’s papa.

    While presenting royal finances for the year ending March 31, James Chalmers lauded King Charles’ “personal commitment to duty.

    He added, “The King demonstrated remarkable resilience by undertaking a wide programme of public and state duties at home and overseas while continuing to receive treatment.”

    For the unversed, Buckingham Palace announced King Charles’ cancer diagnosis in February 2024. The monarch returned to public-facing duties in April of the same year, the period in which finances were included in the Sovereign Grant Report.

    James talked about the financial year as “something of a return to normal business after the health challenges faced by members of the family in the previous fiscal year.”

    Despite undergoing treatment to cure his undisclosed form of cancer, the royal family’s aide said that the King’s only focus was his “personal commitment to duty, but also the adaptability and resilience of the Royal Household in ensuring continuity of service, no matter the personal circumstances.”

    It is also important to note that Princess Catherine also revealed her cancer diagnosis during the same time, leaving royal fans deeply concerned about her and the King.

    However, the future Queen is in remission from cancer after undergoing preventative chemotherapy. On the other hand, King Charles is still receiving medical treatment. 

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  • Pakistani actor Mawra Hocane’s Instagram account accessible in India after two-month ban

    Pakistani actor Mawra Hocane’s Instagram account accessible in India after two-month ban

    Mawra Hocane.
    | Photo Credit: mawrellous/Instagram

    Pakistani actor Mawra Hocane’s Instagram account is visible in India, two months after a ban. The actor’s account was banned amid tensions between India and Pakistan.

    On July 01, 2025 (Tuesday), Instagram users said that they were able to see her profile. Her account was banned following the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu & Kashmir that killed 26 tourists.

    Mawra rose to fame in India with the romantic drama Sanam Teri Kasam (2016). The Harshvardhan Rane-starrer enjoyed a terrific run in theatres during its re-release earlier this year.

    The actor criticised India’s Operation Sindoor, terming it a cowardly act. Mawra was slammed by Indians for her comments. Due to the controversy, the actor was dropped from the sequel of Sanam Teri Kasam.

    ALSO READ:Pakistan actor Hania Aamir breaks silence on Pahalgam terror attack: Assigning blame without proof deepens divides

    After the Pahalgam attack, the Indian government banned Pakistani artists, blocking their social media account in India. While Mawra’s account is visible, the Instagram account of celebrities such as Mahira Khan, Atif Aslam and Hania Aamir continue to remain banned in India.

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  • Eggs en Provence: France’s unique dinosaur egg trove | National

    Eggs en Provence: France’s unique dinosaur egg trove | National

    At the foot of Sainte Victoire, the mountain in Provence immortalised by Impressionist painter Paul Cezanne, a palaeontologist brushes meticulously through a mound of red clay looking for fossils. 

    These are not any old fossils, but 75-million-year-old dinosaur eggs.

    Little luck or skill is needed to find them: scientists believe that there are more dinosaur eggs here than at any other place on Earth. 

    The area, closed to the public, is nicknamed “Eggs en Provence”, due to its proximity to the southeastern city of Aix en Provence. 

    “There’s no other place like it,” explained Thierry Tortosa, a palaeontologist and conservationist at the Sainte Victoire Nature Reserve. 

    “You only need to look down to find fragments. We’re literally walking on eggshells here.” 

    Around 1,000 eggs, some of them as big as 30 centimetres (12 inches) in diameter, have been found here in recent years in an area measuring less than a hectare -– a mere dot on a reserve that will span 280 hectares once it is doubled in size by 2026 to prevent pillaging. 

    “We reckon we’ve got about one egg per square metre (11 square feet). So there are thousands, possibly millions, here,” Tortosa told AFP. 

    “Eggs” is not in the business of competing with other archaeological sites -– even though Tortosa finds the “world record” of 17,000 dinosaur eggs discovered in Heyuan, China, in 1996 vaguely amusing. 

    “We’re not looking to dig them up because we’re in a nature reserve and we can’t just alter the landscape. We wait until they’re uncovered by erosion,” he said. 

    “Besides, we don’t have enough space to store them all. We just take those that are of interest from a palaeontology point of view.” 

    – Holy Grail –

    Despite the plethora of eggs on site, the scientists still have mysteries to solve. 

    Those fossils found so far have all been empty, either because they were not fertilised or because the chick hatched and waddled off. 

    “Until we find embryos inside -– that’s the Holy Grail — we won’t know what kind of dinosaur laid them. All we know is that they were herbivores because they’re round,” said Tortosa. 

    Fossilised dinosaur embryos are rarer than hen’s teeth.  

    Palaeontologists discovered a tiny fossilised Oviraptorosaur that was at least 66 million years old in Ganzhou, China, around the year 2000. 

    But Tortosa remains optimistic that “Eggs” holds its own Baby Yingliang.

    “Never say never. In the nine years that I’ve been here, we’ve discovered a load of stuff we never thought we’d find.” 

    Which is why experts come once a year to search a new part of the reserve. The location is always kept secret to deter pillagers.

    When AFP visited, six scientists were crouched under camouflage netting in a valley lost in the Provencal scrub, scraping over a few square metres of clay-limestone earth, first with chisels, then with pointy-tipped scribers.  

    “There’s always something magical — like being a child again — when you find an egg or a fossilised bone,” specialist Severine Berton told AFP. 

    – Unique –

    Their “best” finds -– among the thousands they have dug up — include a small femur and a 30-centimetre-long tibia-fibula. They are thought to come from a Rhabdodon or a Titanosaur — huge herbivores who roamed the region.

    In the Cretaceous period (89-66 million years BCE), the Provencal countryside’s then-flooded plains and silty-clayey soils offered ideal conditions for dinosaurs to graze and nest, and perfect conditions to conserve the eggs for millennia. 

    The region, which stretched from what is now Spain to the Massif Central mountains of central France formed an island that was home to several dinosaur species found nowhere else in the world.

    Alongside the endemic herbivores were carnivores such as the Arcovenator and the Variraptor, a relative of the Velociraptor of Jurassic Park fame. 

    In 1846, French palaeontologist Philippe Matheron found the world’s first fossilised dinosaur egg in Rognac, around 30 kilometres from Eggs.

    Since then, museums from across the world have dispatched people to Provence on egg hunts. Everyone, it seems, wants a bit of the omelette. 

    Despite efforts to stop pillaging, problems persist, such as when a wildfire uncovered a lot of fossils in 1989 and “everyone came egg collecting”, Tortosa said. 

    Five years later the site was designated a national geological nature reserve, closed to the public — the highest level of protection available. 

    The regional authorities are now mulling over ways to develop “palaeontology tourism”, a move Tortosa applauds. 

    “France is the only country in the world that doesn’t know how to promote its dinosaurs,” Tortosa said.

    “Any other place would set up an entire museum just to show off a single tooth.”

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  • Viral videos on social media show toddlers terrified by Alexa, Siri

    Viral videos on social media show toddlers terrified by Alexa, Siri

    Smart home devices are becoming common. Toddlers are often scared by the AI voices. Videos of their reactions are going viral. Parents are sharing their experiences online. Some find the videos funny. Others are concerned about privacy. Children experience technology differently than adults. This raises questions about the impact of AI on young children.

    As smart technology becomes more common in our homes, it’s starting to influence our everyday family life in unexpected ways. Smart AI software and hardware like Amazon Alexa, Apple’s Siri, or Google Assistant have become familiar household voices by answering questions, playing music, setting alarms, or even helping with homework. For most adults, these AI-powered assistants are helpful, convenient, and sometimes also entertaining.

    Alexa

    But for toddlers, who are still figuring out how the world works, these mysterious voices from a speaker can be scarier than entertaining. Unlike adults, young children are used to associating voices with visible people. When a device suddenly talks in a robotic tone without any face or body, it can be both confusing and scary.Recently, a new trend has taken off on social media, where short videos of toddlers getting frightened by voice assistants have gone viral.

    Toddlers terrified by AI voices

    One of the most viral Reels on Instagram of this trend was posted by creator Kyle Frisbey, known as @nightgod333. The video shows a series of toddlers reacting with confusion, fear, and even sobbing when smart assistants suddenly speak out loud. Some kids jump in shock, others start crying, while parents, who are usually off-camera can be heard laughing.In the caption, Kyle raises a curious point: “Are we missing something?” He suggests that it may not just be the voice, but possibly deeper, like “some frequency changes” that might be triggering this strong reaction in young children.

    Social media reacts

    While the video gained thousands of views and shares, the internet wasn’t entirely happy. According to comments under the post, many parents expressed discomfort about sharing such private and emotional moments online just for likes. One user wrote, “This feels wrong — laughing while your kid is clearly scared isn’t funny.” Others, however, found humor in the innocence of the reactions.On some parenting pages like Reddit and Quora, many moms and dads shared some reactions. Some said their toddlers were scared by the “mechanical tone” of the assistants, especially when giving reminders or answering questions. Others shared that the fear seemed to fade as their children got older and began to understand that the device was just a machine.With smart speakers becoming a common part of modern households, moments like these are likely to happen. While they can make for funny videos, it’s also a reminder that children experience technology differently than adults do.


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  • Heathrow power outage caused by moisture in electrical system

    Heathrow power outage caused by moisture in electrical system

    A fire at a nearby electrical substation that caused a power outage at Heathrow Airport was “most likely” caused by moisture entering an electrical component, a review has found.

    The National Energy System Operator (NESO) was ordered by the energy secretary to look in to the cause of the fire, which started late on 20 March at the North Hyde substation in west London, which supplies power to the airport.

    The fire led to Heathrow deciding to close the following day, leading to thousands of cancelled flights and stranded passengers.

    Neso said previously that the the power outage affected 66,919 domestic and commercial customers, including Heathrow Airport. Around 270,000 journeys were affected.

    The report said the fire “was most likely caused by moisture entering the bushing causing a short circuit. The electricity likely then “arced” (causing sparks) which combined with air and heat to ignite the oil, resulting in a fire.”

    Bushing is a mechanical device used to temper energy between two electrical parts.

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