News archive of June 2024

Intel unveils new chip tech in AI battle with Nvidia, AMD

U.S. chip titan Intel on Tuesday struck a defiant tone in the face of strong challenges from rivals Nvidia, AMD and Qualcomm, unveiling technologies it said would lead the artificial intelligence revolution.

Power market changes afoot

The large penetration of renewable energy sources and the changes it has brought to Greece's electricity system are bringing structural shifts in the relationship between consumers and electricity.

Bulgarian Tennis Stars Shine at Roland Garros

Bulgaria's Rositsa Dencheva has advanced to the second round of the girls' singles at the French Open tennis championship. In a decisive victory, Dencheva defeated Australia's Alana Subasic with a score of 6:2, 6:2, wrapping up the match in just 59 minutes.

Four More Israelis Held by Hamas Confirmed Dead

It has been confirmed that four more Israelis, who were held hostage by Hamas, have tragically lost their lives. The news sparked an impromptu protest outside the Israeli armed forces headquarters in Tel Aviv, where hundreds gathered to demand immediate action to secure the release of Israelis held by Hamas.

China lunar probe takes off from Moon carrying samples

A Chinese probe carrying samples from the far side of the Moon started its journey back to Earth on Tuesday, the country's space agency said — a world first and a major achievement for Beijing's space programme.

The ascender module of the Chang'e-6 probe "lifted off from lunar surface" and entered a preset orbit around the Moon, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said.

Bulgaria's Property Market: Bubble or Boom?

Is there a property bubble forming in Bulgaria? Predicting such market phenomena is notoriously tricky, often resembling guesswork more than science, especially in a country like Bulgaria, where market unpredictability reigns even after 35 years of market reforms.

Modi eyes triumph as India counts epic vote

Vote counting was underway in India's election Tuesday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights.

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