Japan has released an AI-generated video simulating a Mount Fuji eruption to warn Tokyo residents about potential hazards. The simulation depicts ash plumes spreading towards the city, highlighting risks to health, transportation, and power. While no eruption is imminent, the video aims to enhance public awareness and encourage emergency preparedness in the high-risk seismic zone.
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Lanzante Limited unveiled its first hypercar, the 95-59, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025, blending heritage with performance. Designed by Paul Howse, it features a three-seat layout, an 850 hp twin-turbo V8, and a Ganesha-inspired crest. Limited to 59 units, the hypercar pays tribute to Lanzante's 1995 Le Mans victory.
Google alerted 2.5 billion Gmail users to a critical security threat following breaches that compromised user accounts. Phishing scams tricked users into revealing login information and 2FA codes. Google recommends strong passwords, enabling 2FA, scrutinizing emails, and regularly reviewing account activity to mitigate hacking risks. A separate breach involving Google's Salesforce database was linked to ShinyHunters.
Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan's Olympic javelin champion, is declared fully fit after calf surgery, setting up a highly anticipated showdown with India's world champion Neeraj Chopra at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Despite disrupted training due to heavy rains, Nadeem's coach confirms he is training vigorously. The rivalry between Chopra and Nadeem promises to be a major highlight.
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In Manipur's Senapati district, journalist Dip Saikia, working for a Nagaland-based satellite news channel, was shot while covering a flower festival. Villagers apprehended the assailant, who is now being questioned. The channel editor strongly condemned the attack, calling it an assault on press freedom and democratic values.
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