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Trump Says He’s ‘Not Looking to Renew’ Canada-Mexico Trade Deal

The president’s comments come at a crucial moment in talks among the three countries over the renewal of their free-trade agreement.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney with President Trump at the Group of 7 summit last year in Kananaskis, Canada.
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A UFC fight at the White House: Trump’s controversial sporting event sparks a wave of criticism

The image is unprecedented even by Washington standards. A massive four-pronged steel structure known as “The Claw” rises above the White House South Lawn as workers put the finishing touches on the venue that will host UFC Freedom 250. The mixed martial arts event, promoted by President Donald Trump and UFC CEO Dana White, is intended to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence.

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Temporary arena for the UFC Freedom 250 fight at the White House on June 9.
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19h. Trump ameaça atacar Irão enquanto nao houver acordo

Ainda assim, o presidente norte-americano voltou a dizer que um acordo com o Irão está "muito próximo". Ainda, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa deixa elogios ao discurso de António José Seguro.

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18h. Donald Trump diz que acordo com o Irão está "próximo"

Trump volta a reforçar que não vai permitir que o Irão tenha uma arma nuclear. Ainda, Mais de 100 operacionais combatem a esta hora um incêndio em mato no concelho de Odemira, no distrito de Beja.

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14h. Guerra. Donald Trump volta a ameaçar o Irão

Donald Trump diz que o país islâmico vai agora pagar o preço da demora. Ainda, Terminaram as celebrações do Dia de Portugal - o primeiro de António José Seguro como Presidente da República.

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Trump como "Naruto": fãs no Japão criticam o líder dos EUA

Fãs contestam o uso das obras japonesas "em contextos políticos e militares" nas publicações de Donald Trump e da Casa Branca nas redes sociais. Artista afirma que nenhuma permissão foi concedida.

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Os perfis da Casa Branca e do Presidente dos EUA fazem referências à figuras pop nas redes sociais
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"Rússia e China são os "adultos na sala" a salvar Trump"

Francisco Proença Garcia, militar, professor universitário e investigador, diz que a retaliação dos EUA ao Irão é normal e vê na China e Rússia os "adultos" que ajudam Trump a sair da crise que criou.

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Axon buys Greenwave Systems to boost autonomous networking

Axon Networks acquired Greenwave Systems, combining two companies with shared roots to create a more unified, AI-powered network orchestration platform.

The US-based company stated the deal strengthens its cloud-agnostic Axon Maestro platform, purpose-built for telecom operators, institutions and enterprise service providers.

Greenwave’s software-defined mobile network services, including its network-as-a-service orchestration portfolio, will be added to Axon Maestro.

Greenwave’s technology will be folded into the Maestro platform as dedicated modules, with its engineering team shifting focus to OSS/BSS product development with expanded support for mobile connectivity.

Financial terms are not available.

At the heart of the integration is Axon’s real-time digital twin technology, which the company said will serve as the foundation for next-generation network inventory management.

Axon CEO Martin Manniche, who co-founded Greenwave in 2008 alongside other current Axon executives, stated operators are too often constrained by legacy operational support systems which require heavy customisation and slow down innovation.

“This limits their agility and effectiveness, delaying innovation and time-to-market for new services,” he said.

The deal also positions Axon to capitalise on growing operator interest in fixed wireless access and low earth orbit satellite connectivity.

As those technologies gain traction in access networks, the company argues end-to-end orchestration from the mobile core to in-home devices will become increasingly critical for delivering a consistent subscriber experience.

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Soldados dos EUA resgatados por IA após queda de helicóptero

Esta foi a primeira operação deste tipo realizada pelas forças dos EUA para um resgate aquático. Donald Trump responsabiliza Irão pela queda do AH-64 Apache. Teerão nega ataque.

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A Task Force 59, criada em 2021 e sediada no Bahrein, é a primeira unidade da Marinha dos EUA composta por embarcações não tripuladas e drones
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23h. Guerra. EUA atacam Irão "em legítima defesa"

O ataque surge depois de Donald Trump ter responsabilizado o Irão de ter abatido um helicóptero apache norte-americano. Ainda, o Benfica anuncia Marco Silva como o novo treinador das águias.

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Did Ancient Greek Hero Odysseus Travel to Ireland?

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Did Odysseus Travel to Ireland? Credit: Public Domain

Homer’s Odyssey tells the tale of Odysseus returning to his home after the Trojan War. For a variety of reasons, the trip is not an easy one. It takes him a full ten years to return home.

But the journey from Troy to Ithaca, Odysseus’ home island, should not have been too difficult and certainly not a ten-year trip. For this reason, some researchers have claimed that Odysseus actually traveled outside of the Mediterranean. There is even the suggestion that he traveled to Ireland.

Odysseus travel to Ogygia and its connection to Ireland

In the Odyssey, one of the places Odysseus visits is an island called Ogygia. This was the home of the nymph Calypso, who offers Odysseus immortality if he agrees to marry her. She refuses to let him leave otherwise. The gods intervene and force Calypso to release him. Hence, after seven years on the island, Odysseus builds a raft and sails away.

The location of Ogygia has been the subject of considerable speculation. According to Homer’s account, the island is a place of beautiful meadows, fountains, woods, and various types of birds. However, none of this is particularly helpful. All sorts of islands could fit this description.

In ancient times, various suggestions were made as to where Ogygia might actually be located. More recently, some scholars have argued that Ogygia is identical to Ireland. If this identification is correct, this would mean that Odysseus spent seven years in Ireland.

The most notable scholar to have come to this conclusion was Roderick O’Flaherty. In 1685, he used the name ‘Ogygia’ as a synonym for Ireland in the title of one of his books. It was called: Ogygia: Or a Chronological Account of Irish Events.

Plutarch’s account of Ogygia

One of the key pieces of evidence used to support the identification of Ireland as Ogygia is a passage written by Plutarch, a historian of the first century CE. He wrote about Homer’s account of Ogygia in conjunction to other additional information he provided. According to Plutarch, Ogygia was situated to the west of Britain, which is where Ireland is in fact located.

Additionally, Plutarch tells us that Ogygia was five thousand stadia away from the ‘great continent’ which surrounded the ‘great sea.’ Several scholars have suggested that this ‘great continent’ actually refers to America. Examples include Wilhelm von Christ, an eighteenth-century German scholar, and Johannes Kepler, a sixteenth-century German scholar.

If the ‘great continent’ mentioned by Plutarch really was America, then that would mean that Ogygia was actually an island somewhere between Britain and America. Since Plutarch says that Ogygia was five thousand stadia from the great continent but only several days distant from Britain, this indicates that it was much closer to Britain than to America. Therefore, Ireland would seem to be a good match.

Problems with identifying Ogygia as Ireland

While Ireland does match Plutarch’s basic description, there are certain issues with this identification. For one thing, Ireland is not five thousand stadia from America. This distance would be the equivalent of a little over nine hundred kilometers. Nevertheless, the distance between Ireland and America is about three thousand kilometers.

Hence, the distance specified by Plutarch means that Ireland is in fact not Ogygia, if America was indeed the ‘great continent’ to which he referred. Clearly, however, there is no other option for the great continent that would fit the passage.

Another problem is that Plutarch states that it takes five days of sailing to travel between Britain and Ogygia. This would indicate an island much further west than Ireland because it would barely take two days of sailing to reach Ireland from the furthest part of the western side of Britain.

In reality, there is no island which is exactly five days’ sailing away from Britain and also five thousand stadia away from America. The measurements simply do not correspond to any real location.

Perhaps, then, some researchers could use this as evidence that the measurements must be incorrect, meaning that Ireland could still be the intended location. Alternatively, it could of course also mean that Plutarch was not really describing an actual location at all.

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Trump está a perder autoridade como presidente dos EUA?

Luís Tomé considera que recentes declarações de Donald Trump sobre Netanyahu são uma tentativa do presidente contrariar narrativa que Israel controla EUA. E analisa também nova pressão da UE à Rússia.

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The Trump Administration moves forward with revoking the citizenship of 17 naturalized immigrants

Seventeen naturalized U.S. citizens could lose their citizenship after the Department of Justice announced new actions on Monday to revoke that status. The move is part of the denaturalization campaign pursued by President Donald Trump’s administration against people whom the Republican government says obtained citizenship through fraud or deception during the naturalization process.

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Applicants for U.S. citizenship receive their naturalization certificates in New York on June 4, 2025.
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