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Jakarta Summit to Tackle Global Race for Agricultural Waste in Green Fuel
Jakarta, Tuesday, 16 June 2026.
On July 22, 2026, industry leaders will gather in Jakarta to address the fierce competition for agricultural waste, a critical resource for sustainable aviation fuel and biofuels. With demand surging, the summit will explore how to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability in emerging markets.
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US Army Bets Big on Next-Gen Artillery: How One Projectile Could Redefine Battlefield Dominance
Washington DC, Tuesday, 16 June 2026.
General Atomics just secured a pivotal US Army contract to develop a 155 mm artillery projectile that flies farther, strikes with pinpoint accuracy, and operates where GPS fails—without rocket assistance. This breakthrough could triple current range, giving US forces an edge in conflicts from Eastern Europe to the Indo-Pacific. With a $1 billion investment in Mississippi’s manufacturing hub, the project isn’t just about firepower—it’s a strategic shift toward autonomous, high-tech warfare. The Army aims to field these game-changing rounds by 2030, but the real question is: Can this technology outpace adversaries before the next major conflict erupts?
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White House Silence on UFC Fighter's Slur Against Michelle Obama Sparks Outrage
Washington D.C., Monday, 15 June 2026.
The White House’s refusal to condemn UFC fighter Josh Hokit’s transphobic remark about Michelle Obama has ignited a firestorm. Hokit’s shocking comment, made during a taxpayer-funded event at the White House, went unchallenged by broadcasters and the administration, raising questions about accountability in public discourse.
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U.S. Proposes $300 Billion Fund for Iran—What’s the Catch?
Washington, Tuesday, 16 June 2026.
A potential $300 billion U.S.-backed fund to rebuild Iran could reshape Middle East geopolitics—but only if Tehran meets strict conditions. The unprecedented financial package, equal to Iran’s entire annual GDP, hinges on nuclear concessions, sanctions relief, and regional stability. Critics warn of risks, while supporters see it as a path to ending years of conflict. Here’s why this deal could redefine global energy markets and U.S. foreign policy.
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Texas Tech's Gambling Scandal Puts College Football Under Legal Fire
Lubbock, Tuesday, 16 June 2026.
A star quarterback’s admission to betting on his own team has triggered a legal storm, with the Big 12 suing Texas Tech and the NCAA demanding a court ruling on his eligibility—all before the season kicks off. The case exposes the high-stakes risks of sports gambling in college athletics, threatening millions in revenue and reputations.