U.S. Congress Passes War Powers Measure Against Trump's Iran Policy
The U.S. Congress passed a war powers resolution on Tuesday for the first time, pushing back against President Trump's handling of the conflict with Iran. While largely symbolic in legal terms, the measure marks a significant political break with the White House and adds pressure on the administration to end the conflict. It is the first time Congress has used such a resolution in this context.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told parliament on Wednesday that he was never aware of corruption cases within his party and would never have tolerated them. He accused the opposition of deliberately creating "the impression of widespread corruption." The scandal threatens to once again destabilise his government.
Sweden's public broadcaster SVT reported Wednesday that 262 sanctioned Russian shadow fleet vessels have passed along the Swedish Baltic coast since the start of 2025. Swedish authorities seized five suspicious ships in the spring, but this has not halted the broader traffic. Experts cited by SVT say sanctions and boardings have so far proven insufficient to stop the fleet.
NordStellar's threat analysis found 924 dark web posts about deepfake-as-a-service between January and May 2026, a 39% rise compared to 663 posts in the same period last year. Advances in generative AI are lowering the barriers for criminals to create hyper-realistic impersonations. Experts warn the trend will fuel "fake boss" scams, where attackers impersonate executives to defraud employees, and recommend staff education and monitoring for leaked company data.
NordStellar found 924 dark‑web posts about deepfakes‑as‑a‑service (DFaaS) Jan–May 2026, up 39% year‑on‑yearRising interest driven by generative AI advances, enabling hyper‑realistic “fake boss” scams and lowering barriers for attackersExperts urge prevention through employee education and monitoring for leaked company data to reduce risk of targeted deepfake attacksThe interest in deepfakes-as-a-service (DFaaS) among criminals is growing, and the cybersecurity community is worried it might fuel the next wave of “fake boss” scams.This is according to a new report from threat exposure management platform, NordStellar. Analyzing discussions on the dark web, the researchers found that between January and May this year, there were 924 posts about DFaaS, up 39% compared to the same period last year, when there were 663 similar posts.“The rapid growth in popularity of deepfakes as a service is likely accelerated by advancements in generative AI, which help cybercriminals in two ways — by speeding up the creation of deepfakes and making them hyper-realistic,” says Vakaris Noreika, cybersecurity expert at NordStellar. “Ultimately, this service lowers the barrier to entry for deepfake technology, enabling threat actors to deploy highly deceptive attacks at a larger scale, regardless of their personal technical skill set.”How to defend against convincing deepfake attacks?Experts are worried the rising interest might result in more “fake boss” scams which, at that, would be even more difficult to spot. Business Email Compromise (BEC), a “fake boss” scam that primarily uses written emails, has for years been among the most lucrative tactics in the criminal underworld. According to the FBI, BEC was the second costliest tactic last year, with company losses exceeding $3 billion (up 11% compared to 2024). Defending against highly convincing deepfake images and videos might not be easy, but it certainly isn’t impossible. Noreika suggests businesses should focus on prevention and employee education, since they cannot control whether crooks target them or not. “The more details and access attackers obtain, the easier it is for them to craft highly realistic, targeted attacks,” says Noreika. “Monitoring the dark web for leaked company information is a critical step in preventing cybercriminals from finding credentials to breach accounts or data to use as intel.”
At least 94 million Europeans are set to experience temperatures above 35°C on Wednesday, according to an AFP analysis. France is the most affected country with around 50 million people exposed, followed by Spain with more than 20 million. The heatwave is gripping a large part of the continent simultaneously.
The Polish men's basketball team is training in Kraków ahead of the 2027 FIBA World Cup qualifiers, with the tournament set to be held in Qatar. Head coach Igor Milicić said the intensity of training sessions is visibly increasing every day. The squad is working systematically towards the upcoming qualification matches.
Documents show that algae-removing devices in Washington's Reflecting Pool were malfunctioning at the same time President Donald Trump was publicly boasting about the pool's renovations. Workers also determined that cuts in the pool's surface were unrelated to the blue coating that has been peeling off. The revelations cast doubt on the administration's claims about the state of the renovation project.
Former US Ambassador to NATO Douglas Lute told TVN24 BiS that the right way to deal with Donald Trump is to view him through the lens of NATO's interests and cohesion. He stressed that Trump sees relations with Europe in transactional terms, with defence spending increases by member states being the key variable. Lute praised eastern flank allies as "very responsible" in their approach to the alliance.
Watermelon is over 90% water, but it also contains lycopene, citrulline and potassium. Despite its reputation as a light, watery snack, it is a low-calorie fruit with genuine nutritional value. It can be a meaningful part of a summer diet, going well beyond simple thirst-quenching.
Poland's meteorological institute IMGW has issued a heat warning, with temperatures expected to exceed 35°C in the coming days. Dietitian Martyna Puc warns that extreme heat causes significant loss of electrolytes and minerals, which plain water alone cannot fully replace. She recommends eating watermelon and cold soups to stay properly hydrated.
Facebook is testing a new companion app for content creators that includes its recently launched AI creator assistant. The app is currently available only to a select group of creators participating in the pilot programme. No timeline has been given for a broader rollout.
A foreign intelligence report cited by Israel's Times of Israel and public broadcaster KAN alleges that Qatar has been secretly supplying Iran with rocket fuel and materials used to build drones. The report indicates both economic and military support from Doha to Tehran. The revelations, published Wednesday, could significantly strain Qatar's diplomatic standing in the Middle East.
A US F-15 pilot shot down over Iranian territory in April 2026, during US-Israel operations against Iran, described during his debriefing seeing Iranian drones move in a coordinated jellyfish-like formation across the airspace above him. Intelligence officials are divided on the reliability of the account, partly because the pilot suffered a concussion in the crash. He was rescued by special operations forces after spending several hours on the ground.
Pilot describes drones moving in a unified jellyfish-like aerial formationIntelligence officials remain divided over the accuracy of combat sightingA concussion during the crash raises questions about the pilot's perception reliabilityA US F-15 pilot was shot down over Iranian territory during the US-Israel war against Iran in April 2026, and he spent several hours on the ground before special operations forces completed his rescue.During a subsequent debriefing, the pilot reportedly described unusual aerial activity involving Iranian drones during the combat operations that preceded his downing.He claimed the drones assumed a formation resembling a jellyfish, with multiple units moving together in coordinated patterns across the airspace above him.Debrief Account and Contested InterpretationIntelligence officials reportedly debated the account at length, with one source describing the scene internally as “real alien sh*t.”Officials disagreed sharply on how to interpret the events, noting the pilot had suffered a concussion during the crash itself.He had also previously been involved in a friendly fire incident earlier in the conflict, so some analysts questioned whether he had accurately perceived events, or whether sensory distortion under extreme stress shaped his account.Some intelligence analysts, however, also considered whether the reported pattern could reflect an emerging form of coordinated drone control rather than a misperception.The technical concept referenced throughout internal analysis was described as one-to-many meshed networking, a system allowing several drones to be commanded simultaneously.Questions over meshed networking capabilityReports suggested Iran may have received external assistance from China and Russia in developing its drone technologies during the broader conflict period.Iranian forces had reportedly used attack drones as asymmetric weapons throughout weeks of operations against US, Israeli, and Gulf state forces.Defense expert Emma Bates told CNN that countering this kind of coordination would demand enormous resources.“We will spend huge, huge dollars, like a lot of blood and treasure, protecting ourselves from something that can coordinate like that,” said Emma Bates, a drone warfare and defense modernization expert.She noted that drones maintaining a coordinated shape while carrying explosives, and reserving capacity for follow-up strikes, would represent a genuinely capable approach.Officials separately noted that meshed networking could theoretically support internet connectivity in remote regions lacking infrastructure, though such civilian applications remain largely hypothetical for now.The Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment publicly on the pilot's account or any ongoing internal assessment.Whether the pilot witnessed genuine drone coordination, misperceived events under extreme stress, or described something intelligence agencies have yet to fully understand remains unresolved.Via CNN
Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser, who are both stars and executive producers of Dutton Ranch, told The Hollywood Reporter they chose to abandon Beth and Rip's Yellowstone ending and start fresh for the spinoff. The pair also addressed the departure of the show's showrunner. The Dutton Ranch finale is designed to open a new chapter for the franchise.
Options traders were buying heavy protection on the iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX) on Tuesday, signalling growing concern that the chip stock bull market may be nearing its end. Market watchers view the surge in put-option buying as a warning sign for investors exposed to semiconductor stocks. The trend suggests Wall Street is increasingly uncertain about the sector's near-term direction.
The semi-finals of the Polish Youth Speedway Club Pairs Championship took place in Poznań. Budnex Stal Gorzów and Krono-Plast Włókniarz Częstochowa edged through to the final, narrowly pipping the host club Agregaty.pl PSŻ Poznań. The margins were slim throughout the competition.
Music streaming service Deezer has launched a new feature allowing fans to remix songs, but only with the explicit consent of the original artists. The move positions Deezer as taking a rights-respecting approach to AI-powered music tools, contrasting with some competitors' strategies. The feature is available globally through the Deezer platform.
Switzerland face Canada at the 2026 World Cup in Vancouver, with kick-off at 12pm local time (8pm BST). Canada arrive on the back of a 6-0 demolition of Qatar, in which Jonathan David scored a hat-trick, while coach Jesse Marsch's celebrations went viral. Switzerland have 20-year-old Johan Manzambi available after his dramatic late impact against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
⚽ Match in Vancouver kicks off at 12pm local time/4pm ET/8pm BST⚽ Player guide | Bracketology | Golden Boot Some corners of the internet were determined that Canada’s totemic and traumatic 6-0 World Cup victory on Thursday would be remembered mostly through Jesse Marsch memes.The American’s handsy sideline shuffle after Jonathan David rifled the first goal of a hat-trick past Qatar duly racked up social media views by the million. Shots of Marsch holding up six fingers to Canada fans at the end of the match were chopped and put side by side with Michael Jordan in identical pose after winning his sixth NBA title with the Chicago Bulls.Johan Manzambi (Switzerland, 20)The introduction of the forward in the last minutes of the game against Bosnia and Herzegovina was quite dramatic. Within minutes this powerful, speedy, right-footed player destroyed his opponents’ hopes of surviving with a draw. They had just lost Muharemovic and Manzambi exploited the extra space with perfect timing to get two goals. When he scored the first, a well taken volley, it was clear he would be the centre of attention and it reminded me of the impact on Michael Owen’s life when he brushed past Argentina defenders to score for England in Saint-Étienne. Manzambi spent his early days with Servette before moving to Freiburg and has shown he has the pace and power, combined with adequate control, to trouble defenders in the Bundesliga. He seems well respected by his colleagues there but after contributing a combined 16 goals and assists for his club this season, he may soon have new teammates. Continue reading...
The "buy the dip" strategy has become a near-universal reflex on Wall Street after years of rewarding investors. However, analysts argue that when everyone adopts the same approach, it historically underperforms the broader stock market over the long term. The strategy's very popularity is now being cited as a warning sign for investors.
Investment firm Stonepeak has sold approximately $2.5 billion in private bonds to refinance a loan tied to its stake in a liquefied natural gas export terminal in Louisiana. The deal was conducted in the private bond market rather than through public exchanges. No further details about the terminal's timeline or capacity were disclosed.
England face West Indies in the Women's T20 World Cup at Lord's, with the match starting at 6.30pm BST. England are captained by Charlie Dean, while West Indies are led by Hayley Matthews. The West Indies squad includes experienced players Deandra Dottin and Stafanie Taylor.
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