Watch: New footage shows moment Iranian drone struck Kuwait airport
One person was killed and more than 60 injured in the Iranian drone strike on Wednesday.
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One person was killed and more than 60 injured in the Iranian drone strike on Wednesday.
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The PS5 era has been in some ways disappointing for Sony โ on Tuesday, the company revealed a slate of games they hope will change that โข Donโt get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here PlayStationโs future has looked a little uncertain these past few years. Although the PS5 has sold well and been very profitable, the brand is far from the runaway market leader it was in the PS2 days. Earlier this week, Game File dug into Sonyโs most recent earnings reports to illustrate how PlayStation has been selling fewer and fewer of its own flagship games since a peak during the pandemic. About 54.1m copies of games either developed or published by Sony were sold in the 2018 financial year; in 2025, it sold 32.1m. Sony has put out some great homegrown games since the PS5 was released in 2020, from Astro Bot to Ghost of Yลtei, but it has also had some expensive and very public failures and cancellations; PlayStation boss Jim Ryan, who retired in 2024, placed big bets on live-service games and only a few panned out (hello, Helldivers). Sony also seems to have rolled back on releasing its single-player PS5 games on PC after a polite interval of time, suggesting it wants to preserve what advantage and exclusivity it has. Continue reading...
Iran's military has released a video it says shows missiles and drones being launched on Wednesday (3 June) in a new exchange of fire amid US talks.
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Senate estimates told it was a โjoint ideaโ to rework the nuclear submarine deal. Follow todayโs news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The University of Melbourne (UoM) changed its wifi terms of use allowing the network to be monitored by the university to help detect โsuspected unlawful behaviourโ or โbreaches of university policiesโ, a new report into campus free speech has found. The final report, released on Wednesday, was the result of a peopleโs inquiry into campus free speech on Palestine, initiated in 2025 by students and academics with support of the Greens. It had 150 written submissions and three public hearings. The wireless terms of use were revised after community feedback and reissued in January 2026 and now include more information on how wireless network data may be used. The harsh measures to silence dissent are quite reprehensible when universities should be upholding academic freedom and free speech. Australia is continuing to adapt our contributions to Ukraine to ensure our support remains practical, relevant, and aligned with their most urgent needs. Continue reading...
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