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SpaceX Acquires Cursor for $60 Billion in All-Stock Deal, June 18
SpaceX acquires Cursor for $60 billion in all-stock deal to enhance AI capabilities and compete in enterprise coding tools.

Saab Wins Denmark Radar Order, Launches New Giraffe AMB D System
Saab launches Giraffe AMB D radar system with AESA technology for Denmark, strengthening European surveillance capabilities.

UK Launches New Child Sexual Abuse Offences Under Crime Act, June 17
UK government implements Baroness Casey’s 12 recommendations on child sexual exploitation. New Crime and Policing Act 2026 creates offences,…

TSA Gold Plus Privatizes Airport Security Screening, June 18
TSA Gold Plus allows private companies to operate airport security screening and equipment through an expanded voluntary privatization program.

German Baumarkt Hellweg Files Insolvency, 2,900 Jobs at Risk
Hellweg files insolvency in self-administration. 2,900 employees affected across 68 stores. Court-appointed receiver oversees restructuring.

India’s UPI Expands to France as Digital Payments Go Global, June 17
India’s UPI payment system expands globally with launch at Nice Massena in France, marking a key milestone in international digital payments.

Germany’s Road Closures Surge: B62 and Malkomes Bridge Shut June 17
B62 and Malkomes bridge close June 17-21 in Germany for repairs. Hessen Mobil accelerated Malkomes closure due to heat and truck damage risks.

Fed Holds Rates at 3.5%-3.75% as Warsh Takes Chair, Inflation at 4.2%
Fed holds rates at 3.5%-3.75% under Kevin Warsh. Inflation at 4.2% due to Iran war energy spike; rate cuts unlikely until inflation moderates.

NSW Warns Barefoot Driving Could Mean $400+ Fine, June 18
Barefoot driving in Australia can result in fines over $400 if it affects vehicle control. No state bans it, but police have discretionary power.