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Lithuanian space and defense startup Astrolight has secured a major milestone after winning the Lithuanian regional competition of the Startup World Cup, the world’s largest startup pitch contest. The company now advances to the global finale set for November 6, 2026, in San Francisco...


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Clear River Games has announced a major expansion for the iconic Cotton franchise, confirming that both Cotton Reboot! and Cotton Reboot! High Tension!! will launch on October 22, 2026. The releases will be available in both physical and digital formats across multiple platforms.

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SOTA HANAMURA has officially stepped into a new artistic phase with the release of his Pre-Debut Album “ASCEEENSION,” unveiled on June 3. Known globally as a member of Da-iCE, he now positions this project as the beginning of a solo identity rather than a continuation of his group wor...


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Rugby Africa president Herbert Mensah is set to join policymakers, business leaders, and financial executives at the 33rd Afreximbank Annual Meetings in Egypt, where he will highlight the growing role of sport in Africa’s industrial and economic development.


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Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting the popularity of artificial intelligence services to spread malware, with Kaspersky reporting more than 92,000 attacks disguised as AI applications and services worldwide between January and early May 2026.


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