Switzerland to Vote on Population Cap at 10 Million
Switzerland is set to vote on a controversial proposal to cap its population at 10 million, a measure championed by the right-wing Swiss People’s Party. While proponents argue it’s vital for sustainability, critics warn it could lead to societal upheaval.
ECB’s Nagel: Prices to Remain High Regardless of Conflict
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel indicates that elevated prices may persist even if the conflict in Iran concludes. This statement underscores ongoing economic challenges tied to geopolitical instability.
Global Economic Impact of Iran War: Prices Rise, Growth Falls
The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing global prices to surge while negatively affecting growth forecasts. Economists warn that these developments could lead to a volatile economic environment worldwide.
Former ECB Rate-Setter Becomes Volunteer Police Officer
Madis Muller, who recently completed a seven-year term as governor of Estonia’s central bank, is now taking on a volunteer role in the police’s criminal investigations unit. This transition highlights his commitment to public service beyond the financial sector.
Warner Bros $111B Sale to Paramount Gains DOJ Approval
The US Justice Department has approved Warner Bros’ $111 billion sale to Paramount, paving the way for a significant reshaping of the media landscape. This merger will allow Paramount to take over the Hollywood studio that owns major entities like CNN and HBO.
Anthropic Halts AI Tools Amid US Security Concerns
Anthropic has halted the release of new AI tools, including Claude Fable 5, due to cybersecurity and hacking concerns raised by the US government. This decision underscores the ongoing scrutiny faced by artificial intelligence technologies in terms of security and safety.
US Airstrike Kills Venezuelan Gang Leader Niño Guerrero
The leader of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang, Niño Guerrero, was reportedly killed in a U.S. airstrike, as confirmed by President Trump. This operation marks a significant move in U.S. efforts to combat international organized crime.
MAFS Australia Stars Unaware of Partners’ Criminal Histories
Participants on ‘Married at First Sight Australia’ revealed that they were unaware of their partners’ serious past convictions, including drug offenses and violence. This revelation has sparked discussions about transparency and safety on reality TV.
Switzerland Votes on Population Cap Proposal
Switzerland is set to vote on a proposal from the right-wing Swiss People’s Party to cap the country’s population at 10 million, framed as a sustainability initiative. Critics argue that the plan could lead to widespread chaos and disrupt social harmony.
Shanghai Film Fest Launches Tech Unit for AI Advancements
The 28th Shanghai International Film Festival kicked off on June 12, unveiling a new Technology Creation and Fabrication Unit aimed at boosting the local film industry. The festival highlights the city’s commitment to integrating advanced technology, including AI, into filmmaking.















