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Singapore Faces Human Challenges in Scaling AI Use in Healthcare Despite Tech Advances
Singapore’s healthcare sector uses AI tools but struggles with adoption due to trust and workflow issues, officials and experts say.
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Ibrahima Konate to leave Liverpool on free transfer after contract expires June 30
Ibrahima Konate will leave Liverpool on June 30 after failing to agree a new contract, ending his five-year stay at the club.
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Shangri-La Dialogue 2026 Highlights Rising Asia-Pacific Tensions and Military Spending
Defense leaders gathered in Singapore to address worsening Asia-Pacific security and rising regional military budgets.
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EU considers freezing Russian oil price cap amid Middle East war impacts
The EU is weighing a temporary freeze on the Russian oil price cap, currently $44.10 per barrel, ahead of a July 2026 review impacted by Middle East tensions.
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia named 2025-26 Champions League Player of the Season
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia won UEFA's Champions League Player of the Season award after helping PSG secure back-to-back titles in 2025-26.
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Factorio’s 2.1 update will be its last major release after 13 years of development
Wube Software announced Factorio’s 2.1 update as the final major release, ending active gameplay development after 13 years.
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Experimental drug Daraxonrasib doubles survival in advanced pancreatic cancer trial
Daraxonrasib doubled median survival to 13.2 months in a 500-patient metastatic pancreatic cancer trial, outperforming chemotherapy.
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Valve Steam Machine expected to launch by mid-2026 with ~$1000 price
Valve plans to release the Steam Machine by June 2026 with an estimated price of $1000, though no official date or pricing is confirmed.
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Kevin Keegan reveals stage four cancer diagnosis at age 75
Former England captain and Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan disclosed he has stage four cancer and is undergoing treatment.
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Typhoon Jangmi Brings Heavy Rain, Strong Winds and Injuries Across Japan
Typhoon Jangmi spread strong winds, heavy rain and caused injuries and flight cancellations across southwestern to eastern Japan from June 1 to 3.
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Sweden urges parents to limit mobile phone use around children to boost interaction
Sweden's Public Health Agency on June 1 urged parents to reduce phone use around children to improve interaction and curb children's screen time habits.
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Kyoto Shimbun supports Japan's rising zine trend amid print media decline
Kyoto Shimbun has opened its presses to independent creators as Japan’s traditional publishing suffers steep drops, while zines gain popularity nationwide.
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Israel captures medieval Beaufort castle in expanded southern Lebanon offensive
Israeli forces seized Beaufort castle on May 31, deepening their campaign against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
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Serena Williams to return at Queen's Club doubles event after four years away
Serena Williams, 44, will return to competitive tennis in June at the Queen's Club doubles tournament in London.
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Trump and Netanyahu clash amid rising tensions over Israel-Lebanon conflict and US-Iran talks
US President Trump called Israeli PM Netanyahu 'effing crazy' during a tense June 1 call over Lebanon military actions amid Iranian protest.
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Wizards of the Coast developing Baldur’s Gate 2 remake with possible Baldur’s Gate 1 remake
Wizards of the Coast is reportedly creating a full remake of Baldur’s Gate 2 with former BioWare designer Kevin Martens involved, and plans may include Baldur’s Gate 1 as well.
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Unauthorized fireworks cause stampede of 35 horses during Rome parade rehearsal
Unauthorized fireworks set off by a traffic policeman startled 35 horses near Baths of Caracalla, injuring riders and horses during Rome parade rehearsal.
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Maine Senate Candidate Graham Platner Faces Multiple Allegations Ahead of June 9 Primary
Graham Platner, Maine's presumptive Democratic Senate nominee, faces allegations including leaked explicit texts and accusations of abusive behavior amid his 2026 campaign.
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Taiwan pledges peace to protect AI and semiconductor supply chains at COMPUTEX 2026
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te reaffirmed peace as national policy to sustain global AI and semiconductor supply chains at COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei.
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US Men’s Soccer Team Opens 2026 World Cup as Group D Favorite at Home
The US men’s soccer team will start its 2026 World Cup campaign June 12 at home against Paraguay, seen as the top side in Group D.
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Iran declares full control over Strait of Hormuz, warns against navigation violations
Iran's military announced full control of the Strait of Hormuz and warned foreign ships and warships against violations or interference.
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Hungarian PM Peter Magyar moves to remove President Tamas Sulyok via constitutional amendment
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced plans to amend the constitution to remove President Tamas Sulyok after the president refused to resign.
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France Secures Record €93 Billion in Foreign Investment Including SoftBank AI Data Centers
The 2026 Choose France summit attracted a record €93 billion in foreign investment, featuring major data center projects by SoftBank and others.
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Carlo Ancelotti leads Brazil's bid for sixth World Cup with Neymar recalled
Italy's Carlo Ancelotti coaches Brazil at the 2026 World Cup, recalling Neymar amid squad injuries and challenges.