Over €1 Million Awarded to Projects Advancing Literacy and Digital Skills Across Ireland

DUBLIN, 17 June 2025 — Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless, and Minister of State Marian Harkin have announced over €1 million in funding for projects across Ireland aimed at improving adult literacy, numeracy, digital, and financial literacy skills. The funding was revealed during the ‘Literacy Changing Lives’ showcase […]

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EU Requires €241 Billion in Nuclear Investment to Meet 2050 Climate and Energy Security Goals

The European Commission has announced that approximately €241 billion in nuclear energy investments will be needed by 2050 for the European Union to meet its long-term decarbonization targets and energy security objectives. The estimate was released in the Commission’s eighth Nuclear Illustrative Programme (PINC), which outlines the role of nuclear power in the EU’s broader […]

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OpenAI Secures $200 Million Contract with U.S. Department of Defense

OpenAI has been awarded a significant contract by the United States Department of Defense (DoD), marking a deepening collaboration between the artificial intelligence firm and the federal government. According to an official statement from the DoD, the agreement is a one-year contract valued at approximately US$200 million. Under the terms of the deal, OpenAI will […]

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Iran Urges Gulf States to Mediate Ceasefire With Israel, Sources Say

Tehran Seeks Diplomatic Leverage Amid Escalating Conflict and Nuclear Tensions June 17, 2025 — Iran has requested the mediation of Gulf states—including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Oman—to help broker an immediate ceasefire with Israel, according to two Iranian officials and three regional diplomatic sources familiar with the matter. The request, made through diplomatic backchannels in […]

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Over 700 Flights Disrupted Across Middle East as Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates

Major Hubs in Tel Aviv, Dubai, Sharjah, and Amman Affected; Airlines Suspend and Divert Routes Amid Security Fears June 17, 2025 — Over 700 commercial flights across the Middle East have been canceled or delayed as the intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran triggers widespread disruption to air travel. Leading airlines, including British Airways, Emirates, […]

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AI-Powered Travel Scams Surge Globally, Booking.com Warns of Growing Threat

The global travel industry is facing an unprecedented wave of AI-powered scams, originating in Spain and Portugal before spreading worldwide. Booking.com has issued a stark warning, highlighting the sophisticated nature of these cyberattacks, which are targeting tourists, hotels, and online booking platforms. How AI is Fueling Travel Fraud Since the release of ChatGPT in 2022, […]

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Severe Weather Disrupts Over 1,600 Flights Across the U.S. Amid Peak Summer Travel Rush

On June 16, 2025, severe thunderstorms wreaked havoc on air travel across the United States, causing over 1,600 flight delays and cancellations at major airports, including Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL). The disruptions affected American Airlines, Delta, JetBlue, Air Canada, WestJet, and several other carriers, stranding thousands of passengers […]

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President Trump Leaves G7 Summit Early Due to Middle East Crisis

U.S. President Donald Trump is cutting short his visit to the G7 summit in Canada, citing the escalating conflict in the Middle East. The White House confirmed that Trump will depart Monday night after dinner with world leaders, skipping key discussions scheduled for Tuesday. Urgency Over Middle East Tensions White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt […]

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Germany Calls for Diplomatic Efforts to Prevent Middle East Escalation

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman on Sunday to discuss rising tensions in the Middle East, according to a German government spokesperson. Both leaders emphasized the urgent need to prevent further conflict expansion and reaffirmed their commitment to diplomatic solutions. Germany Warns of Escalation Risks Separately, German Foreign Minister […]

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Without urgent funding, global hunger hotspots are set to grow, UN warns

But hunger has followed them. Over 57 per cent of the population in the world’s youngest country to the south is already facing high levels of acute food insecurity. Sudan and South Sudan are among five global hunger hotspots of “highest concern”, trapped in a worsening cycle of conflict, climate shocks and economic decline. Continued […]

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