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U.S. Sends Destroyers to Clear Mines in Strait of Hormuz and Will Publish Safe Shipping Corridor

Two U.S. destroyers have entered the Strait of Hormuz to begin mine‑clearance; the Pentagon will publish a mapped corridor to reopen commercial shipping. ...Read more

#iran, #us, #straitofhormuz, #maritimesecurity, #oil

technology

Amazon Unveils Amazon Leo Aviation Antenna for Planes; Delta and JetBlue Agree to Use It

Amazon unveiled a 58‑inch 'Leo' aviation antenna promising gigabit in‑flight Wi‑Fi; Delta and JetBlue signed deals as Amazon races to meet an FCC deadline. ...Read more

#amazon, #inflightwifi, #starlink, #aviation

industry

Beijing Court Orders Liquidation of Zhongzhi Group and 316 Affiliates; Creditors Must File Claims by June 10

Beijing court orders substantive consolidation and liquidation of Zhongzhi Enterprise Group and 316 affiliates; creditors must file claims by June 10. ...Read more

#china, #bankruptcy, #shadowbanking, #finance

politics

Judge Charges Begoña Gómez with Multiple Corruption Offenses in Spain Probe

A Madrid judge has formally charged Begoña Gómez with embezzlement, influence‑peddling and other offenses, moving the case closer to trial. ...Read more

#spain, #corruption, #judiciary, #sanchez

health

Brazil launches e‑SUS AF, national platform to manage medicines across SUS pharmacies

Brazil's Health Ministry launched e‑SUS AF, a national platform to modernize how medicines are bought, stocked and dispensed across the public SUS system. ...Read more

#brazil, #health, #pharmacy, #healthit

health

Brazil's new cancer framework promises free advanced therapies through SUS and a push for domestic production

Brazil approved a framework to expand free access to advanced cancer therapies via SUS, speed regulatory reviews and favor domestic production. ...Read more

#brazil, #healthcare, #cancer, #anvisa

science

Engineered miniature CRISPR achieves >80% editing in human cells and could fit inside AAV

Engineered miniature CRISPR raised editing in human cells from <10% to >80% and stays small enough to fit in AAV vectors — tests remain in cells. ...Read more

#gene-editing, #crispr, #aav, #biotechnology

world

U.S. to Blockade Ships Calling at Iranian Ports on April 13, CENTCOM Says

CENTCOM says U.S. forces will begin blockading vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports on April 13, targeting Iran’s seaborne trade while sparing global transit. ...Read more

#iran, #us, #maritime, #oil

arts

Cannes Critics’ Week to Open With Animated Memoir, Adds Yemen and Kosovo — No U.S. Films in 2026 Lineup

Critics’ Week will open with the animated In Waves, includes first entries from Yemen and Kosovo, and features no U.S. films in its 65th lineup. ...Read more

#cannes, #filmfestival, #criticsweek, #animation

world

Peru opens probe after transport failure left tens of thousands without ballots in Lima

Transport failures in Lima left about 63,300 registered voters unable to vote; prosecutors are investigating ONPE and the contractor Galaga. ...Read more

#peru, #elections, #onpe, #galaga

science

Engineered "Smart" Nanomaterial Reduces Intracellular MRSA in Mice and Piglets, Study Shows

Lab-made peptide–dendron nanoparticles reshape in response to bacterial enzymes and reduce intracellular MRSA in mice and piglets, a step toward smart antimicrobials. ...Read more

#nanomedicine, #mrsa, #antibiotics, #ferroptosis

world

Trump Says U.S. Navy Will 'Blockade' Ships in Strait of Hormuz, Raising Risk of Wider Confrontation

President Trump’s Truth Social post saying the U.S. will "blockade" ships in the Strait of Hormuz deepens uncertainty after talks with Iran collapsed. ...Read more

#iran, #straitofhormuz, #navy, #trump, #middleeast

world

Hungary Votes in Tight Election That Could End Viktor Orbán’s 16‑Year Rule

Hungarians head to the polls in a close contest that could unseat Viktor Orbán or extend his 16‑year rule, with major EU and investor implications. ...Read more

#hungary, #election, #orbán, #tisza, #eu

science

Study: dual‑target off‑the‑shelf CAR‑T cells resist rejection, curb tumor escape in mice

Nature Communications study finds donor 'off‑the‑shelf' CAR‑T cells targeting CD19 and CD70 persist longer and better control tumors in preclinical models. ...Read more

#car-t, #immunotherapy, #allogeneic, #cd70

politics

Peru's Vote Restores Senate as Crowded Presidential Field Heads to Likely Runoff

Peruvians voted in a crowded election that re-created a Senate for the first time since 1992; no majority is expected, setting up a June 7 runoff. ...Read more

#peru, #election2026, #senate, #runoff, #crime