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June 2025 Game Releases and 2025 Video Game Trends: Switch 2 Launch, Upcoming Titles & Industry Outlook

June 2025 Game Releases and 2025 Video Game Trends: Switch 2 Launch, Upcoming Titles & Industry Outlook

Nintendo Switch 2 launched June 5, 2025, with Mario Kart World as a $79.99 exclusive and enhanced Zelda titles. Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster, Survival Kids, Fast Fusion, and Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S also released at launch. Lies of P: Overture arrived June 6, Dune: Awakening and Mindseye on June 10. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach released June 26 for PS5, scoring 90 on Metacritic.
27 June 2025
Scanning the Canopy: ESA’s Biomass Radar Craft Maps Global Forest Carbon with P‑Band Vision

Scanning the Canopy: ESA’s Biomass Radar Craft Maps Global Forest Carbon with P‑Band Vision

ESA’s Biomass satellite launched 29 April 2025 on a Vega-C rocket, entering a 666 km sun-synchronous orbit to map global forest carbon. The mission uses a P-band radar with a 12-meter reflector to penetrate dense canopies and create 3D maps. First images were released in June 2025, including a Bolivia forest scene. The project targets the Amazon, Congo Basin, and Indonesian rainforests, which hold about 70% of global forest carbon.
27 June 2025
Cyngn’s NVIDIA Partnership at Automatica 2025 Triggers 500 % Stock Explosion and Signals a New Era for Industrial Autonomous Vehicles

Cyngn’s NVIDIA Partnership at Automatica 2025 Triggers 500 % Stock Explosion and Signals a New Era for Industrial Autonomous Vehicles

Cyngn shares surged 483% to $29.25 on June 26, 2025, after demonstrating its DriveMod Stockchaser Gen 4 with NVIDIA at Automatica 2025 in Munich. Over 44 million shares changed hands, compared to 11 million freely tradable shares. The spike followed NVIDIA’s blog naming Cyngn as an Isaac Sim integration partner. Cyngn closed at $5.01 two days earlier, before the announcement.
Umbrella in Orbit: ESA’s BIOMASS Satellite Lifts Earth’s Green Veil, Revealing Hidden Carbon Stores and Jaw‑Dropping First Images

X-Ray Vision for Forests: ESA’s Biomass Satellite and the P-Band Radar Revolution in Carbon Accounting

The European Space Agency’s Biomass satellite launched April 29, 2025, carrying the first P-band synthetic aperture radar to map global forests in 3D and measure carbon content. Its 12-meter antenna, the largest radar dish flown in space, can detect biomass changes as small as 10–20 tons per hectare. The satellite will not collect data over parts of North America and Europe to avoid interference with U.S. tracking radars.
25 June 2025
Everything You Need to Know About Google Gemini CLI: Features, News, and Expert Insights

Google’s Gemini CLI Just Dropped—Here’s Why This Free, Open‑Source AI Agent Could Replace Your Favorite Coding Tool

Google released Gemini CLI, an open-source command-line AI agent powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, supporting a 1,000,000-token context window and multimodal tasks through integrations with Veo, Imagen, and Google Search. The preview allows 60 requests per minute and 1,000 daily. The codebase is available under Apache 2.0 on GitHub. Google plans to double the context window with Gemini 2.6.
Sky‑Spectacle Alert: 15 U.S. States Could See the Northern Lights Tonight—Everything You Must Know Before You Look Up

Sky‑Spectacle Alert: 15 U.S. States Could See the Northern Lights Tonight—Everything You Must Know Before You Look Up

NOAA forecasts G1–G2 geomagnetic storming on 25–26 June, with a peak Kp index of 5.67 driven by a 500 km/s solar wind from a large equatorial coronal hole. Auroras could be visible in up to 15 states, from Alaska and Washington to New York and New England. Minor power grid fluctuations, GPS errors, and HF radio disturbances are possible. The best viewing is expected around local midnight to 3 a.m.
24 June 2025
Trump’s High‑Wire Act: NATO Shockwaves, Middle‑East Firestorm, and a Congress on Edge—What the June 24, 2025 Frenzy Really Means for America and the World

Trump’s High‑Wire Act: NATO Shockwaves, Middle‑East Firestorm, and a Congress on Edge—What the June 24, 2025 Frenzy Really Means for America and the World

President Trump arrived in The Hague on June 24, demanding NATO allies commit 5% of GDP to defense, as Spain and Slovakia sought exceptions. Minutes before landing, Trump ordered B-2 strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and announced an Israel-Iran cease-fire, which quickly unraveled. Oil prices dropped nearly 6%. The House tabled impeachment articles against Trump, and the Supreme Court allowed rapid third-country removals.
24 June 2025
Swiss Drone Laws 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Rules, Restrictions, and Requirements

Swiss Drone Laws 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Rules, Restrictions, and Requirements

Switzerland adopted EU drone regulations on Jan. 1, 2023, setting a 120-meter altitude limit and requiring operator registration with FOCA for drones with cameras or weighing 250 g or more. Pilots must be at least 12, with supervision rules for minors. Visual line of sight is mandatory; FPV flights need an observer. Fines for unmarked drones can reach CHF 20,000, or CHF 40,000 in severe cases.
23 June 2025
Missiles, Markets, and Regime-Change Rumors: 11 Jaw-Dropping Revelations From the Israel-Iran Showdown (LIVE UPDATE)

Missiles, Markets, and Regime-Change Rumors: 11 Jaw-Dropping Revelations From the Israel-Iran Showdown (LIVE UPDATE)

Iran fired six or seven ballistic missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid base in Qatar; all were intercepted after Tehran reportedly issued a warning. The U.S. struck three Iranian nuclear sites with B-2 bombers, while Israel hit Evin prison, Revolutionary Guard HQ, and airports, claiming 15 Iranian warplanes destroyed. Nearly 1,000 Iranians and at least 24 Israelis have been killed. Regional airspace closures forced major airlines to reroute flights.
23 June 2025
Bunker‑Buster Earthquake: New Satellite Images Expose Fordow’s Ruin—What the Bombs Hit, What Survived, and Why It Matters

Bunker‑Buster Earthquake: New Satellite Images Expose Fordow’s Ruin—What the Bombs Hit, What Survived, and Why It Matters

Seven U.S. B-2 bombers struck Iran’s Fordow enrichment plant early June 22, dropping 14 Massive Ordnance Penetrators after Tomahawk missiles targeted air defenses. Satellite images show six entry craters, collapsed tunnels, landslides, and scorched buildings. IAEA’s Rafael Grossi called the damage “very significant” and urged inspection. Tehran claims minimal impact, but 408 kg of 60% enriched uranium remains unaccounted for.
Fordow Exposed: Jaw‑Dropping Satellite Images Reveal the Mountain‑Shaking U.S. Strike on Iran’s Deepest Nuclear Stronghold

Fordow Exposed: Jaw‑Dropping Satellite Images Reveal the Mountain‑Shaking U.S. Strike on Iran’s Deepest Nuclear Stronghold

U.S. forces struck Iran’s Fordow enrichment plant in June with a dozen 30,000-pound bombs, creating at least six large craters above the underground facility. Satellite images show impacts over ventilation shafts, but the extent of damage to the centrifuge halls, buried 80 meters deep, remains unclear. Iran reportedly moved 400 kg of 60% enriched uranium before the attack. The strike triggered emergency IAEA meetings and threats from Iran’s parliament.
23 June 2025
Strait of Hormuz Crisis: World’s Critical Oil Chokepoint at the Center of a Geopolitical Storm

Strait of Hormuz Crisis: World’s Critical Oil Chokepoint at the Center of a Geopolitical Storm

The U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan on June 22, prompting Iran’s parliament to vote to close the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude jumped 10% to $77 per barrel as the strait, which handles about 20% of global oil and gas flows, faces disruption. The U.S. warned Iran against blocking the waterway and urged China to intervene. Military patrols and diplomatic efforts continue amid rising tensions.
22 June 2025
Operation Midnight Hammer: How Stealth Bombers, Fighters, and Bunker Busters Obliterated Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Operation Midnight Hammer: How Stealth Bombers, Fighters, and Bunker Busters Obliterated Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Seven B-2 bombers from Whiteman AFB struck Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites on June 21–22, 2025, using 14 GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrators in the weapon’s first combat use. Tomahawk missiles from an Ohio-class submarine hit Isfahan. F-22s, F-35s, and electronic warfare aircraft suppressed Iranian defenses. Satellite imagery confirmed major damage at Fordow.
Midnight Hammer: How U.S. Stealth Bombers Obliterated Iran’s Nuclear Sites and Shook the World

Midnight Hammer: How U.S. Stealth Bombers Obliterated Iran’s Nuclear Sites and Shook the World

Seven U.S. B-2 bombers struck Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites overnight June 21–22, 2025, dropping 14 GBU-57 bunker-busters. An Ohio-class submarine launched over two dozen Tomahawk missiles at Isfahan. Satellite images showed Fordow cratered and Natanz’s centrifuge halls likely destroyed. Iran’s parliament moved to consider closing the Strait of Hormuz; Brent crude rose 11% since June 13.
22 June 2025
Stunning Satellite Images Reveal Fordow Nuclear Facility Cratered by U.S. Airstrike

Stunning Satellite Images Reveal Fordow Nuclear Facility Cratered by U.S. Airstrike

Satellite images show large craters and ash fields above Iran’s Fordow uranium facility after U.S. B-2 bombers dropped 14 bunker-buster bombs in the “Midnight Hammer” strike. Pre-strike photos captured trucks and bulldozers moving heavy equipment at Fordow on June 19–20. The IAEA reported no radiation release; Iran confirmed enriched uranium had been removed. Damage to underground sections remains unverified.
22 June 2025
Mind‑Blowing Satellite Images Reveal Fordow’s Cavernous Crater: Inside the High‑Resolution Photo Forensics that Exposed the Collapse of Iran’s Underground Nuclear Fortress

Mind‑Blowing Satellite Images Reveal Fordow’s Cavernous Crater: Inside the High‑Resolution Photo Forensics that Exposed the Collapse of Iran’s Underground Nuclear Fortress

Satellite images released June 22 show three large blast scars and collapse at Fordow's portal area after a U.S. strike, with bulldozers arriving hours later. Analysts report tunnel portals sealed by debris, but the depth of centrifuge galleries leaves destruction uncertain. Natanz and Isfahan sites also suffered major damage. The IAEA found no off-site radiation or unusual gamma levels within 24 hours.
Explosive Satellite Images Reveal Fordow’s Secret Moves Before U.S. Strike—Inside the High‑Stakes Showdown Over Iran’s Nuclear Future

Explosive Satellite Images Reveal Fordow’s Secret Moves Before U.S. Strike—Inside the High‑Stakes Showdown Over Iran’s Nuclear Future

U.S. B‑2 bombers and Tomahawk missiles struck Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites on 22 June 2025 after satellite images showed trucks, cranes, and bulldozers moving equipment and grading berms at Fordow. Maxar imagery revealed scorched portals and collapsed power lines. IAEA cameras were destroyed and inspectors blocked, leaving monitoring to commercial satellites. President Trump called the raid a “spectacular military success.”
Stunning Satellite Images Expose the Full Impact of U.S. Airstrikes on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan Nuclear Sites — What the Pictures Reveal, Why They Matter, and What Happens Next

Stunning Satellite Images Expose the Full Impact of U.S. Airstrikes on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan Nuclear Sites — What the Pictures Reveal, Why They Matter, and What Happens Next

U.S. forces struck Iran’s Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites on June 21, 2025, using B-2 bombers and Tomahawk missiles, causing major damage and cutting power to Fordow. Satellite images from Maxar and Planet showed collapsed buildings and bomb craters at Natanz and Isfahan within hours. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said loss of power likely destroyed most Natanz centrifuges. Fordow’s underground core may remain intact.

Stock Market Today

  • Hudbay Minerals (TSX:HBM) Seen as Undervalued Despite Mixed Recent Performance
    April 3, 2026, 11:57 PM EDT. Hudbay Minerals (TSX:HBM) has delivered a strong 1-year total shareholder return exceeding 200%, with recent 7- and 90-day gains of 11.4% and 9%, respectively. Trading at CA$30.09, the stock is viewed as undervalued by some analysts who peg fair value at CA$41.74, citing growth from its Copper World project and strategic joint ventures aiming to boost annual copper output by over 50%. Hudbay benefits from increasing demand in electrification and critical minerals but faces risks from project execution and permitting, especially in Peru and Manitoba. Conversely, Simply Wall St's discounted cash flow model estimates a far lower fair value at CA$8.73, highlighting investor debate over growth assumptions. The stock's mixed recent returns signal cautious investor sentiment amid long-term growth prospects.
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