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Afghanistan Claims Cross-Border Airstrikes After Rising Tensions with Pakistan
Afghanistan Claims Cross-Border Airstrikes After Rising Tensions with Pakistan
Politics
What’s Happening?
Afghanistan's Taliban government has announced that it carried out drone strikes targeting alleged ISIS-K bases located in Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. Taliban officials said the sites were being actively used to plan attacks inside Afghanistan, and claimed that a number of ISIS fighters were killed in the strikes with no civilian casualties. Pakistan had not officially confirmed or responded to the strikes at the time of reporting.
The move came just days after Pakistan itself launched airstrikes inside Afghan territory, saying it was going after militant hideouts along the shared border. Those earlier strikes had already sent tensions between the two neighbouring countries to a worrying high, with both sides trading accusations over allowing armed groups to operate freely across the border. The latest strikes have added another layer of strain to what is already a deeply complicated relationship.
Why is it Important?
The latest developments mark a serious escalation in relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Cross-border military action increases the risk of further conflict and makes it more difficult for both countries to work together against extremist groups that threaten regional security.
The situation also highlights the complex challenge of dealing with militant organisations that operate across national borders. As tensions rise, many countries are calling for dialogue and restraint to prevent the conflict from spreading further.
Sports

Japan Prime Minister Applauds National Team Following FIFA World Cup Exit
Japan Prime Minister Applauds National Team Following FIFA World Cup Exit
Sports
What’s Happening?
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has paid tribute to the country's national football team following the end of their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, which came to a heartbreaking close with a 2-1 defeat to Brazil in the Round of 32. It was a match that had Japan dreaming for long stretches, with Kaishu Sano giving the Samurai Blue an early lead that had the entire country on its feet. But Brazil, as they so often do, found a way through, with Casemiro pulling the South Americans level before Gabriel Martinelli broke Japanese hearts with a 95th-minute winner.
In a message shared on social media, Takaichi took a moment to thank not just the players but also head coach Hajime Moriyasu and the entire support team behind the scenes. She praised the squad's teamwork, individual quality, and the fighting spirit they showed throughout the tournament, also pointing out that Japan set a new national record for the most goals scored in a single World Cup tournament during this year's competition.
Why is it Important?
Japan's exit may have come earlier than the country had hoped, but the performances they put in during the tournament earned them real respect on the world stage. Pushing Brazil all the way and making them work for every inch showed just how far Japanese football has come and how seriously the rest of the world is beginning to take it.
The Prime Minister's message also carried a reminder that sport is about much more than just the final result. Choosing to celebrate effort, unity, and determination even after a defeat says something important, that true success isn't always measured in trophies. Sometimes it's measured in the courage it takes to compete at the very highest level and give everything you have, right up until the final whistle.
Tech

UN Warns AI Could Widen Global Inequality Without Better Access
UN Warns AI Could Widen Global Inequality Without Better Access
Tech
What’s Happening?
A newly released United Nations report is sounding the alarm on something that tends to get lost in the excitement around artificial intelligence: not everyone is benefiting from it equally, and the gap may be growing. The report points out that a small number of countries and technology companies currently have a tight grip on the vast majority of the world's AI computing power, data, and investment, leaving many developing nations struggling to keep pace with a technology that is reshaping entire industries.
UN experts warn that if things continue on this trajectory, AI risks making existing inequalities worse rather than better. The report is a call to action, urging governments, businesses, and international organisations to come together and invest in broader access to AI technology, stronger digital infrastructure, better education, and more research opportunities, so that the benefits of AI don't remain concentrated in the hands of a few.
Why is it Important?
Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how the world works, from the way doctors diagnose illness to how students learn, how crops are grown, and how scientific discoveries are made. But breakthroughs only matter if people can actually access them. Right now, much of that access is concentrated in a handful of wealthy countries, and for billions of people elsewhere, the AI revolution is something happening to others, not for them.
That is the uncomfortable truth sitting at the heart of this report. If more countries are not given a real chance to build the skills, the infrastructure, and the foundations needed to engage with AI on their own terms, then one of the most promising technologies in human history risks becoming yet another thing that widens the gap between the world's richest and poorest nations rather than closing it.
Science

NASA Satellite Images Reveal Nearly 58,000 Buildings Damaged in Venezuela Earthquakes
NASA Satellite Images Reveal Nearly 58,000 Buildings Damaged in Venezuela Earthquakes
Science
What’s Happening?
The true scale of last week's devastating earthquakes in Venezuela is only now becoming clear, and the picture being painted by NASA's satellite data is deeply sobering. New imagery has revealed that the powerful 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude tremors likely damaged or destroyed close to 58,000 buildings across the affected region, a figure far higher than what early ground-level reports had suggested.
NASA has said its satellite observations are already proving invaluable for emergency teams, helping them pinpoint the hardest-hit areas and coordinate rescue and relief efforts far more quickly than would otherwise be possible. The technology works by detecting changes in the Earth's surface and estimating how severely buildings were shaken during the quakes, offering a level of overview that no ground team alone could achieve in the immediate aftermath of a disaster of this scale.
Why is it Important?
This is satellite technology doing exactly what it does best. In the chaotic hours and days that follow a major natural disaster, knowing where to send help and how urgently it is needed can make the difference between life and death. The ability to assess damage across vast areas within hours, rather than days or weeks, gives emergency responders a crucial head start and makes relief efforts significantly more targeted and effective.
The findings are also a powerful reminder of how space technology continues to serve people right here on Earth in ways that go far beyond exploration. Turning raw satellite imagery into detailed damage maps is a quiet but extraordinary example of science being put to work where it matters most, helping communities begin to recover when they need it the most.
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Afghanistan Claims Cross-Border Airstrikes After Rising Tensions with Pakistan
Afghanistan Claims Cross-Border Airstrikes After Rising Tensions with Pakistan
Politics
What’s Happening?
Afghanistan's Taliban government has announced that it carried out drone strikes targeting alleged ISIS-K bases located in Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. Taliban officials said the sites were being actively used to plan attacks inside Afghanistan, and claimed that a number of ISIS fighters were killed in the strikes with no civilian casualties. Pakistan had not officially confirmed or responded to the strikes at the time of reporting.
The move came just days after Pakistan itself launched airstrikes inside Afghan territory, saying it was going after militant hideouts along the shared border. Those earlier strikes had already sent tensions between the two neighbouring countries to a worrying high, with both sides trading accusations over allowing armed groups to operate freely across the border. The latest strikes have added another layer of strain to what is already a deeply complicated relationship.
Why is it Important?
The latest developments mark a serious escalation in relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Cross-border military action increases the risk of further conflict and makes it more difficult for both countries to work together against extremist groups that threaten regional security.
The situation also highlights the complex challenge of dealing with militant organisations that operate across national borders. As tensions rise, many countries are calling for dialogue and restraint to prevent the conflict from spreading further.
Sports

Japan Prime Minister Applauds National Team Following FIFA World Cup Exit
Japan Prime Minister Applauds National Team Following FIFA World Cup Exit
Sports
What’s Happening?
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has paid tribute to the country's national football team following the end of their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, which came to a heartbreaking close with a 2-1 defeat to Brazil in the Round of 32. It was a match that had Japan dreaming for long stretches, with Kaishu Sano giving the Samurai Blue an early lead that had the entire country on its feet. But Brazil, as they so often do, found a way through, with Casemiro pulling the South Americans level before Gabriel Martinelli broke Japanese hearts with a 95th-minute winner.
In a message shared on social media, Takaichi took a moment to thank not just the players but also head coach Hajime Moriyasu and the entire support team behind the scenes. She praised the squad's teamwork, individual quality, and the fighting spirit they showed throughout the tournament, also pointing out that Japan set a new national record for the most goals scored in a single World Cup tournament during this year's competition.
Why is it Important?
Japan's exit may have come earlier than the country had hoped, but the performances they put in during the tournament earned them real respect on the world stage. Pushing Brazil all the way and making them work for every inch showed just how far Japanese football has come and how seriously the rest of the world is beginning to take it.
The Prime Minister's message also carried a reminder that sport is about much more than just the final result. Choosing to celebrate effort, unity, and determination even after a defeat says something important, that true success isn't always measured in trophies. Sometimes it's measured in the courage it takes to compete at the very highest level and give everything you have, right up until the final whistle.
Tech

UN Warns AI Could Widen Global Inequality Without Better Access
UN Warns AI Could Widen Global Inequality Without Better Access
Tech
What’s Happening?
A newly released United Nations report is sounding the alarm on something that tends to get lost in the excitement around artificial intelligence: not everyone is benefiting from it equally, and the gap may be growing. The report points out that a small number of countries and technology companies currently have a tight grip on the vast majority of the world's AI computing power, data, and investment, leaving many developing nations struggling to keep pace with a technology that is reshaping entire industries.
UN experts warn that if things continue on this trajectory, AI risks making existing inequalities worse rather than better. The report is a call to action, urging governments, businesses, and international organisations to come together and invest in broader access to AI technology, stronger digital infrastructure, better education, and more research opportunities, so that the benefits of AI don't remain concentrated in the hands of a few.
Why is it Important?
Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how the world works, from the way doctors diagnose illness to how students learn, how crops are grown, and how scientific discoveries are made. But breakthroughs only matter if people can actually access them. Right now, much of that access is concentrated in a handful of wealthy countries, and for billions of people elsewhere, the AI revolution is something happening to others, not for them.
That is the uncomfortable truth sitting at the heart of this report. If more countries are not given a real chance to build the skills, the infrastructure, and the foundations needed to engage with AI on their own terms, then one of the most promising technologies in human history risks becoming yet another thing that widens the gap between the world's richest and poorest nations rather than closing it.
Science

NASA Satellite Images Reveal Nearly 58,000 Buildings Damaged in Venezuela Earthquakes
NASA Satellite Images Reveal Nearly 58,000 Buildings Damaged in Venezuela Earthquakes
Science
What’s Happening?
The true scale of last week's devastating earthquakes in Venezuela is only now becoming clear, and the picture being painted by NASA's satellite data is deeply sobering. New imagery has revealed that the powerful 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude tremors likely damaged or destroyed close to 58,000 buildings across the affected region, a figure far higher than what early ground-level reports had suggested.
NASA has said its satellite observations are already proving invaluable for emergency teams, helping them pinpoint the hardest-hit areas and coordinate rescue and relief efforts far more quickly than would otherwise be possible. The technology works by detecting changes in the Earth's surface and estimating how severely buildings were shaken during the quakes, offering a level of overview that no ground team alone could achieve in the immediate aftermath of a disaster of this scale.
Why is it Important?
This is satellite technology doing exactly what it does best. In the chaotic hours and days that follow a major natural disaster, knowing where to send help and how urgently it is needed can make the difference between life and death. The ability to assess damage across vast areas within hours, rather than days or weeks, gives emergency responders a crucial head start and makes relief efforts significantly more targeted and effective.
The findings are also a powerful reminder of how space technology continues to serve people right here on Earth in ways that go far beyond exploration. Turning raw satellite imagery into detailed damage maps is a quiet but extraordinary example of science being put to work where it matters most, helping communities begin to recover when they need it the most.
