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Bandai Namco unveils Gundam Rogue Orbit game launching in 2027
Bandai Namco announced Gundam Rogue Orbit, a new action game releasing in 2027, at Summer Game Fest 2026.
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Valve updates Steam Store homepage with personalized game calendar and UI improvements
Valve rolled out a major update to the Steam Store homepage featuring a personalized game release calendar and refreshed user interface today.
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Thomas Tuchel hails Harry Kane as England's key leader ahead of 2026 World Cup
Coach Thomas Tuchel praised Harry Kane as England's vital leader and top scorer as the team prepares for the 2026 World Cup.
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Banks move to seize Hong Kong’s Sheraton hotel after Shimao loan default
A group of banks are preparing to take control of a Sheraton hotel near Hong Kong airport after Shimao Group defaulted on a HK$4.5 billion loan.
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Jollibee weighs Hong Kong listing for international business instead of US
Jollibee Foods Corp. is considering shifting its planned spinoff and listing of its international business from the US to Hong Kong by end of 2027.
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SpaceX blocks China and Hong Kong investors from $75 billion US IPO access
SpaceX has restricted website access and blocked Chinese and Hong Kong investors from participating in its planned $75 billion IPO amid regulatory concerns.
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South Korea's Labor Minister Urges Tech Giants to Share AI Profits with Suppliers and Workers
Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon urged Samsung, SK Hynix and other tech firms today to share AI-driven excess profits with suppliers and workers after taxes.
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Broadcom Earnings Miss Sparks Global Semiconductor Sell-Off, Asian Markets Tumble
Broadcom’s weak Q2 earnings on June 4 triggered a global semiconductor sell-off as Asian markets including South Korea and Taiwan plunged on June 5.
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AI Stock Rally Cools as US and Asian Tech Shares Slide Amid Broadcom Earnings Miss
US and Asian tech shares declined on June 5, dragging Nasdaq futures lower amid cooling AI enthusiasm after Broadcom’s weak revenue forecast.
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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma outlines selective exclusives approach to platform growth
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma said Xbox will balance exclusive content with broad game availability to grow its platform.
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US Journalist Pleads Guilty to Acting as Illegal Agent for China
Thomas Weir Pauken II pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent for China from 2019 to 2026, gathering intelligence and reporting to Chinese handlers.
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Russian drone strike damages spent nuclear fuel storage near Chornobyl, no radiation leak
A Russian Shahed drone struck a spent nuclear fuel storage building near Chornobyl on June 7, causing damage and fire but no radiation increase.
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Andy Burnham signals bid for UK Labour leadership if he wins Makerfield seat
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham said June 4 he would run for Labour leader against Keir Starmer if elected MP for Makerfield on June 18.
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Romanian President Nicusor Dan names Eugen Tomac as prime minister amid crisis
President Nicusor Dan nominated adviser and MEP Eugen Tomac as Romania’s prime minister on June 4 after a political crisis led to government collapse.
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China launches two-month crackdown on harmful content in micro-drama industry
China’s National Radio and Television Administration began a nationwide campaign on June 1 targeting harmful content in micro dramas.
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Hong Kong banks restrict account openings for mainland clients amid Beijing crackdown
Some Hong Kong banks have suspended account openings for mainland Chinese clients to curb illegal cross-border trading, triggering share declines in major financial firms.
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Shohei Ohtani pitches 6 scoreless innings, leads Dodgers to 7-0 win over Diamondbacks
Shohei Ohtani pitched six scoreless innings and drove in two runs, guiding the Dodgers to a 7-0 victory over Arizona.
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Bank of Japan seen likely to raise interest rates by 25 basis points in June 2026
The Bank of Japan is expected to hike its policy rate from 0.75% to 1.0% at its June 15-16 meeting, the first increase since December 2025.
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun accuses Iran of using Lebanon as bargaining chip with US
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun accused Iran of exploiting Lebanon in its talks with the United States and urged Tehran to stop interfering in June 5 remarks.
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Private banks delay China events and restrict travel amid stricter cross-border investment rules
Private banks postpone China events and limit staff travel as Beijing and Hong Kong regulators intensify cross-border investment scrutiny.
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Nvidia certifies Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron to supply HBM4 memory for Vera Rubin AI platform
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirmed Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron as certified HBM4 suppliers for Vera Rubin AI chips during a Seoul visit today.
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China overtakes Japan as largest passenger car supplier to Australia in April 2026
China surpassed Japan to become Australia’s top passenger car supplier in April 2026 with nearly 36,000 cars imported.
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Trump administration explores government equity stakes in AI firms including OpenAI
The Trump administration is discussing acquiring equity stakes in AI companies like OpenAI to share economic benefits with the public.
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China and South Korea agree to increase weekly flights for first time since 2019
China and South Korea agreed to raise weekly passenger flights from 608 to 664 and freight flights from 54 to 68 during talks in Seoul on May 27-28, 2026.